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U.S. trade showdown turned world markets' focus to Geneva, and that's where attention is yet again, only this time for ...
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South Korea's Defense Ministry said Friday that its defense spending as a share of gross domestic product is already "very ...
Sterling gained slightly against the dollar on Friday but was set for a loss on the week as uncertainty over the Israel-Iran ...
London stocks edged up on Friday with broad-based gains as the United States deferred its decision on whether to get involved ...
"The situation in the Middle East remains too volatile to make a strong directional call on [euro versus the dollar], but the overarching risk of the U.S. joining the conflict could keep it from ...
European stock markets started Friday on a positive note, attempting to shake off some of the week's losses as investors ...
World shares are mostly higher and crude oil prices have rebounded as investors wait to see if the U.S. will join Israel’s ...
Unless the eurozone faces a major new shock such as an escalation of the military conflict in the Middle East, the ECB is more likely to lower its key interest rate over the next six months than raise ...
Overnight, a number of central banks in Europe sent out dovish signals, including Norway's central bank which delivered its ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Share markets in Asia struggled for direction on Friday as fears of a potential U.S. attack on Iran hung ...