By Shashwat Awasthi (Reuters) – Australian shares were set to lose a tenth of their market value in the first half of 2022, and analysts warned of more pain ahead …
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(Reuters) – Cox Automotive on Tuesday lowered its U.S. auto sales forecast for 2022, as analysts at both Cox and Carmax-owned Edmunds.com said continued supply chain disruptions will leave dealers …
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By Praveen Paramasivam (Reuters) – Juul’s U.S. e-cigarette ban could pave the way for Altria, one of its largest investors, to pursue other vaping product makers or go it alone, …
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‘What We Need Are Facts’: CNN Legal Analysts Throw Cold Water On Charging Trump For Jan. 6 Harold Hutchison on June 17, 2022 Two lawyers told CNN “New Day” hosts …
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Iran’s Pursuit Of Nukes Has ‘Crossed A Dangerous New Threshold,’ Analysts Warn Micaela Burrow on June 7, 2022 Iran has stockpiled enough enriched uranium to produce a nuclear bomb, analysts …
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BUENOS AIRES – Analysts consulted by Argentina’s central bank raised their inflation estimate for the South American country for 2022 to 72.6%, 7.5 percentage points above the previous month’s forecast, …
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By Hari Kishan BENGALURU – The U.S. dollar is set to clear its recent weak period unscathed and remain dominant because the number of reasons supporting it, including its safe-haven …
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(Reuters) – Europe’s phased-in rather than immediate embargo on Russian oil gives Moscow time to re-route volumes to new customers in Asia in the next six months, Russian analysts and …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index is expected to advance less than previously thought this year as economic growth slows and central banks raise interest rates, a …
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By David Henry NEW YORK – Concerned that JPMorgan Chase & Co might be starting to lose its profit advantage over competitors, analysts and investors are lining up questions for …
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SHANGHAI – The Chinese social media accounts of an outspoken Hong Kong-based market strategist were suspended after a series of downbeat commentaries and a slump in mainland equities to two-year …
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(Reuters) – Kremlin-controlled Gazprom’s gas exports to Europe could fall by around a third this year due to the crisis in Ukraine, rivalry with liquefied natural gas, and plans to …
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SHANGHAI – The smallness of a cut to the amount of money Chinese banks must hold in reserves may reflect concern by the Chinese central bank over inflation and U.S. …
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(Reuters) – Russia will need to rethink its aim of a 20% share of the global LNG market after EU sanctions targeted equipment it needs to expand production, analysts said. …
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By Eileen Soreng and Praveen Menon – Russia might look to its giant neighbour to replace Australian alumina supplies cut off by sanctions, but Chinese aluminium smelters need all the …
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By Roberto Samora SAO PAULO – Brazil’s recently announced tax cut for ethanol, sugar and soy oil imports should have little impact on trade deals in the short term and …
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BRASILIA – Brazil’s central bank will wrap up its monetary tightening with rates at 13% this year, according to a weekly survey of private economists on Monday, which showed the …
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By David Henry NEW YORK – Bank analysts offered downbeat assessments on Thursday of the timeline Citigroup Inc laid out this week for lifting profits and some said the risk …
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By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall NEW YORK – U.S. banks’ exposures to Russia may not be fully understood by investors due to a lack of transparency in disclosures made so far, …
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By Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON – A decision by Western allies on Saturday to block certain Russian banks from the SWIFT payments system is likely to lift oil prices well above …
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By Robin Emmott, Sabine Siebold and Tom Balmforth BRUSSELS/MOSCOW – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine looks designed to take Kyiv and create a land corridor south to the Black Sea, splitting …
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By Pratima Desai LONDON – The United States and European Union countries are unlikely to impose blanket sanctions on Rusal if Russia invades Ukraine as that would exacerbate aluminium shortages, …
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LONDON – Analysts are upgrading their expectations for Europe’s fourth-quarter earnings season, which has seen a steep increase in companies announcing consensus-beating results, according to the latest data from Refinitiv …
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By Arriana McLymore NEW YORK, NY – Higher labor costs during the pandemic-plagued holiday season may erode the profits of United Parcel Service, the world’s biggest package delivery firm, which …
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NEW YORK/MILAN – Retail investors bought a net of $1.66 billion in equities on Wednesday when a hawkish U.S. Federal Reserve outcome triggered wild gyrations on Wall Street, data from …