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Eurozone government bond yields were marginally higher, with investor focus turning to the European Central Bank’s policy meeting on Thursday.
The euro rose even as the French government is on the brink of a potential collapse, with PM Bayrou expected to lose a confidence vote.
Citi Research’s core views on U.S. Treasurys remain intact after Friday’s weaker-than-expected nonfarm payrolls data, its strategists say in a note. They expect a steeper 5-30-year Treasury yield ...
Standard Chartered expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 50 basis points at its policy meeting this month, double its earlier projection of a 25-bp reduction, following a soft ...
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European stocks are expected to start the new trading week on a positive note, as market focus turns on France's imminent confidence due to take place later in the session. The U.K.'s FTSE index is ...
China has sanctioned a Japanese member of parliament for the first time, a move that may inflame ties with Tokyo.
China's stockpiling of oil, which has helped soak up excess global crude production this year, is likely to continue at a similar rate in 2026, the chief strategist for commodity trading house Gunvor ...
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