By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE () -The euro was subdued on Thursday after the widely expected collapse of the French government, stoking worries about the region’s second-biggest economic power, while bi...
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE () -Bitcoin broke $100,000 on Thursday as investors bet on a friendly regulatory shift in the U.S., while Asian stocks were firm after Wall Street indexes notched record hig...
TOKYO () – Japan’s government has no plans to revise a joint statement with the central bank that focused on pulling the economy out of deflation, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Thursday. The n...
By Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose PARIS () -French lawmakers passed a no-confidence vote against the government on Wednesday, throwing the European Union’s second-biggest economic power deeper into ...
By Lucinda Elliott, Lisandra Paraguassu and Anthony Boadle MONTEVIDEO/BRASILIA () -South America’s Mercosur trade bloc will meet in Uruguay on Thursday with fresh signs the group could use the event t...
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By Howard Schneider NEW YORK () -U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said the economy is stronger now than the central bank had expected in September when it began reducing interest ...
By Juveria Tabassum () -American Eagle Outfitters cut its target for annual comparable sales growth on Wednesday, in signs that apparel demand could be erratic during the critical holiday season, send...
Investing.com – The outlook for economic growth picked up in recent weeks amid expectations for the labor market to remain steady over the next year, but concerns that potential tariffs could reignite...
() -U.S. economic activity has expanded a dinky in most areas since early October, with employment development “subdued” and inflation rising at a modest tempo and businesses expressing optimism in re...
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