By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada’s main stock index is expected to advance through the end of the year and then approach a record peak in 2023 as high …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Juneyao Group, the parent of Chinese carrier Juneyao Airlines, plans to start making electric vehicles (EV), two people with knowledge of the matter said, as it seeks …
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(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine) MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian rouble firmed slightly on Tuesday after initially easing …
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(Reuters) – Qualcomm Inc is considering a return to the server market with a new chip in a bid to decrease its reliance on smartphones, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, …
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By Ritsuko Shimizu and Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan beverage giant Asahi Group Holdings Ltd is considering full-scale entry into the North American market, its chief executive said on …
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A Major Warning Sign Just Flashed For The Housing Market John Hugh DeMastri on August 17, 2022 Privately-owned housing starts, which represents the start of construction on new privately-owned houses, …
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(Reuters) – A strong U.S. labor market, the recovery of the service sector, and more fully open schools and childcare centers will likely bring more women back to the workforce, …
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By Stephanie Kelly and Noah Browning NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Traders and fund managers have left crude oil markets in recent months, dropping activity to a seven-year low amid the …
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Anti-ESG Fund Rakes In Millions After Two Days On The Market Jack McEvoy on August 12, 2022 Strive Asset Management’s anti-activist, energy exchange-traded fund (ETF) raked in over $60 million …
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By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK – Some stock market bulls are watching a technical indicator for clues on whether a summer rebound in U.S. equities will roll on. The …
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By Fergal Smith TORONTO – Canada’s inverted yield curve is signaling the Bank of Canada may raise interest rates to a level that triggers a recession, placing the central bank …
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By Eric Onstad LONDON – Speculators in the copper market, viewed as an indicator of the health of the economy, are betting a global downturn means the metal used in …
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LONDON -Weakening the independence of regulators would undermine reforms to bolster Britain’s finance industry, the head of the Bank of England said on Thursday, in a rebuff to proposals from …
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By Arathy Somasekhar, Noah Browning and Alex Lawler HOUSTON/LONDON – Physical oil prices around the world have begun to sag alongside futures, reflecting less alarm over Russian-led supply disruptions along …
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MOSCOW – Moscow Exchange will allow non-residents from designated “friendly” countries that have not imposed sanctions against Russia to trade bonds from Aug. 15, Russia’s largest bourse said on Wednesday. …
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By Julie Zhu and Sophie Yu HONG KONG/BEIJING – Two years after it was forced to withdraw from the Nasdaq for an accounting fraud, China’s Luckin Coffee believes it has …
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NEW YORK – Hedge funds posted a 1.65% gain in July, driven by a stock market rally which helped reduce their losses for the year to date, data provider HFR …
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BOSTON – A Weymouth man pleaded guilty today in federal court in Boston to his role in a sophisticated, multi-year market manipulation conspiracy involving securities traded on securities exchanges within …
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BUFFALO, NY – A man accused of shoplifting beer at a convenience store in Buffalo is now facing charges of making terroristic threats after he made a threatening reference to …
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TOKYO -Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) reported on Friday an investment loss of 3.75 trillion yen ($28.13 billion) for April-June, the second consecutive quarter of negative returns, as economic …
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NEW YORK – Emerging markets posted a fifth straight month of portfolio outflows in July, setting the longest such streak in records going back to 2005, as global recession risk, …
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‘Market Crash’: Robinhood Announces More Layoffs As Crypto Trading Tanks John Hugh DeMastri on August 2, 2022 Robinhood, a major player in the retail investing market, will be laying off …
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By Joyce Lee SEOUL – Export restrictions being considered by Washington to halt China’s advances in semiconductor manufacturing could come at a substantial cost, experts say, potentially disrupting fragile global …
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‘Whiplash’: Economists Warn The Labor Market Is The Next Victim Of Inflation John Hugh DeMastri on August 2, 2022 The labor market is beginning to cool, as the number of …
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By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s jobless rate held just above historic lows while wage inflation hit a 14-year high, raising the prospect that the central bank might have …