Chinese ETFs draw options bulls on hopes of a rebound
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed and Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) – Options on several U.S.-listed Chinese exchange traded funds have drawn bullish flows in recent days as some traders take…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed and Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) – Options on several U.S.-listed Chinese exchange traded funds have drawn bullish flows in recent days as some traders take…
(Reuters) – U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Sunday he hoped to get back on the right track after a conservative revolt paralyzed the Republican Party’s efforts to advance…
By Nell Mackenzie and Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) – Wall Street was tipped for a strong open on Tuesday, while the cost of insuring against a U.S. debt default fell…
‘Nobody Wants Biden’: Wall Street Quietly Hopes Another Dem Wins The Party Nomination: REPORT Mary Lou Masters on May 29, 2023 Wall Street executives privately disclosed their hopes that another…
By Karin Strohecker and Libby George LONDON (Reuters) – The top policymaker picks of Turkey’s re-elected president Tayyip Erdogan are taking centre stage as markets try to gauge whether he…
LONDON (Reuters) – International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Tuesday she hoped the world economy would not have to wait until the 11th hour for a solution…
By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States will sign new strategic pacts with the Pacific island states of Palau and Micronesia early next week and hopes to do…
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Hopes among investors of a surge in Turkish markets evaporated on Monday after long-standing President Tayyip Erdogan took a commanding position in Turkey’s elections.…
By Denis Balibouse BURE, Switzerland (Reuters) – In a sleepy village on the French border, Swiss soldiers rode down a dusty road on a Leopard 2 tank, an armoured vehicle…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday he was hopeful he could reschedule a visit to China this year after his planned trip in February…
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A continued drop in job openings and a dip in the rate at which workers are quitting have kept alive, for now, a key…
By Joice Alves LONDON (Reuters) – A big splurge in spending in China after Beijing lifted COVID-19 lockdowns will help cushion quarterly results of the world’s biggest companies, investors say,…
By Catarina Demony LISBON (Reuters) – Brazil hopes the Mercosur trade deal with the European Union (EU) will be concluded this year, a government official said on Sunday, ending years…
LONDON (Reuters) – British retailers reported their first positive sales expectations in seven months, according to a survey published by the Confederation of British Industry on Monday, adding to other…
By Isla Binnie NEW YORK (Reuters) – The United Nations’ first meeting on water in nearly half a century drew towards a close on Friday with hopes it would spur…
BERLIN (Reuters) – German exports to China declined significantly in February, dampening hopes of a trade revival following the end of strict coronavirus measures at the end of last year,…
By Maya Gebeily GAZIANTEP, Turkey (Reuters) – After surviving a chemical attack in Syria, Douaa Idris, her husband and two children fled across the border to southern Turkey where they…
By Sarah Kinosian and Ben Blanchard (Reuters) – The United States is trying to discourage Honduras from following through on its plan to switch diplomatic allegiance from Taiwan to China,…
(Reuters) – Volkswagen brand chief Thomas Schaefer said the carmaker hoped to finalise the sales process for its plant in Kaluga, Russia soon, though he did not give a specific…
ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti is closely watching market developments following the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the ministry said on Monday, adding that the…
By Muyu Xu and Chen Aizhu SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Chinese utilities and traders have stepped up purchases of Australian coal in February, encouraged by signs of further policy relaxation after trade…
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) -Brent crude oil slipped more than 1% in a volatile session on Tuesday as persistent concerns about global economic growth outweighed supply curbs and…
By Maria Martinez and Jan Strupczewski BERLIN (Reuters) – Hopes for new joint European Union borrowing to support Europe’s green industry were dashed as northern EU members, led by Germany,…
(Reuters) – Most Asian bonds witnessed foreign inflows in January, driven by hopes that the U.S. Federal Reserve would slow down the pace of its monetary tightening as inflation worries…
By Hernan Nessi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s aim to bring monthly inflation down to under 4% by April seems a tough task, according to a poll of analysts by…