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EUR/JPY Maintains Negative Outlook – Forecast for September 18, 2024

The EUR/JPY currency pair has exhibited mixed trading recently, but its inability to gain momentum while remaining below the 158.00 barrier suggests a continuation...

Crude Oil Futures Settle at $68.65

Crude oil futures ended the trading session at $68.65 per barrel, marking a decline of $0.32 or 0.46%. During the day, the price reached a...

Europe’s Stock Leaders Losing Momentum: Implications for Future Returns

European equities are facing a challenging environment as key drivers of past gains falter, creating uncertainty for future performance. Here's a closer look at...

Macquarie Foresees “Heavy Surplus” for Oil in 2025, Lowers Price Forecast

Macquarie has revised its oil price forecasts downward, predicting a significant surplus in the oil market over...

Oil Prices Decline as U.S. Production Resumes and Rig Count Rises

Oil prices eased on Friday as U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude production resumed following Hurricane Francine and...

Tanker Weekly Report: Dirty Oil Shipments and Libya’s VLCC Supply

This week's analysis focuses on the growth in Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) supply for the first...

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Yen fragile near 24-year low in BOJ aftermath, dollar treads water

The Japanese yen remained under pressure on Monday, weakening toward a 24-year low after the Bank of Japan on Friday bucked the trend in...

China’s May oil imports from Russia soar 55% to a record, surpass Saudi supply

China's crude oil imports from Russia soared 55% from a year earlier to a record level in May, displacing Saudi Arabia as the top...

China keeps lending benchmarks unchanged, wary of policy divergence risks

China stood pat on its benchmark lending rates for corporate and household loans, as expected, on Monday, with global central banks' rate increases making...

IMF delegation visits crisis-hit Sri Lanka with time running out

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team arrives in Sri Lanka on Monday for talks on a bailout programme, but time is short for a...

UK property prices rise by least since January – Rightmove

Asking prices for British homes being put up for sale rose by the smallest amount since January this month, as the rising cost of...

Britain introduces plans to better regulate ‘buy now, pay later’ firms

Britain plans to make "buy now pay later" (BNPL) firms carry out affordability checks, gain approval by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and ensure...

What about Russian gas cuts?Germany makes urgent new law: Burn coal!

Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, has opted to burn coal to avoid the nightmare of winter supply disruptions as Russian gas supplies fall. Germany is working...

Yellen: US inflation ‘unacceptably high’ but recession not inevitable

With the Federal Reserve taking aggressive action to combat stubbornly high inflation, talk of a recession is mounting and U.S. officials have come out...

Fed official: Don’t expect US recession, return to 2% inflation target will take years

On Sunday, Loretta Mester, president of the Cleveland Fed and a vote taker for 2022, said the risk of a U.S. recession is increasing...

Japanese stocks and bonds double kill, government bond interest rate breached the central bank set ceiling, the market bated its breath for the central...

With the Fed aggressively raising rates and other countries following suit, pressure is on the bank of Japan, with markets betting it will have...

Credit Suisse is pushing interest rates towards 10 per cent

The interest rate on credit Suisse's latest bond issue hit 10% as the bank seeks to pay out billions of dollars in compensation to...

German finance Minister disapproves of ECB, ‘where’s the bond market risk’

In Europe, caught up in a financial shock, a familiar drama is unfolding. At a closed-door meeting Thursday local time, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner...

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