Investing.com — “The sharp correction in stocks in July/early August was due to several factors, with the most important one being softer-than-expected economic growth data that culminated in a weak…
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Payrolls, quarterly corporate results, German politics – what’s moving markets
Investing.com — All eyes are on the monthly jobs report at the end of the week, as investors look forward to this month’s Federal Reserve meeting and a potential rate…
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Investing.com — As per analysts at Citi Research, the U.S. job market remains strong, even as the overall economy shows signs of slowing down. As we approach the upcoming Federal…
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By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar climbed to a two-week top against the euro on Monday as traders pared bets for aggressive policy easing by the Federal Reserve…
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(Reuters) -U.S. jobs numbers dominate the agenda as markets brace for a choppy September, with France seeking a way through its political mess, Germany having regional polls and African leaders…
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By Farah Master and Andrew Silver HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – As China builds fewer houses and bridges, its consumers buy cheaper, less-healthy meals, and as factories and farms invest in…
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By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers are increasingly at odds on the outlook for growth, a rift that could shape the rate cut debate for months…
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By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) – As investors turn to the Swiss franc as an alternative to Japan’s yen to fund carry trades, the risk of the currency staging one…
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By Angus McDowall (Reuters) -A struggle to control the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has already sparked a blockade of oil production and it threatens the worst crisis in years…
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JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia plans to sign business deals worth $3.5 billion with African countries as it hosts the second Indonesia-Africa Forum in the resort island of Bali, the Southeast…