A savage start to September has eased for global share markets and oil prices, while bonds rallied on hopes of US rate cuts.
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Expectations the US will avoid a recession and hopes that interest rate cuts are set to begin have helped push global shares higher.
A savage start to September has eased for global share markets and oil prices, while bonds rallied on hopes of US rate cuts.
Asian shares have edged higher while European stocks and Wall Street futures fell as investors await a crucial US payrolls report and its meaning for...
Governing Council was out for August, but tomorrow — on Wednesday, September 4 — they’ll be back for the third-last interest rate announcement...
Governing Council was out for August, but tomorrow — on Wednesday, September 4 — they’ll be back for the third-last interest rate announcement...
The price of silver (XAGUSD) continues to gain ground for the second successive session, trading around $28.40 per troy ounce in Thursday’s European...
LONDON: When the Federal Reserve delivers a widely-anticipated interest rate cut on Wednesday, its first in four years, the move will resonate well...
LONDON: When the Federal Reserve delivers a widely-anticipated interest rate cut on Wednesday, its first in four years, the move will resonate well...
Markets finished mixed on Thursday as soft economic data raised concerns of a recession and doubts about whether the Fed is behind the curve on...
The world economy’s tectonic plates will shift this week when a US easing cycle begins, just as officials from Europe to Asia set policy against a...
Asian stocks struggled for momentum on Monday, with expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut tempered by signs of enduring slack in...