LONDON (Reuters) – Turkey’s lira briefly dipped to a record low and its main stock market fell 1.35% on Monday…
U.S. financial conditions may tighten further: SF Fed paper
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German minister Habeck calls for green tech cooperation with United States
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck has called for cooperation in green investments between Europe and the United…
European shares fall as strong U.S. data stokes rate hike jitters
By Ankika Biswas and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) – European shares fell on Monday, as fears that the global interest rate-hiking…
Russia’s Sechin says Europe no longer sets Urals price
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Russia’s Jan budget deficit widens as energy revenues slump
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AI stocks rally in latest Wall Street craze sparked by ChatGPT
(Reuters) – Shares of C3.ai Inc, BigBear.ai and SoundHound AI extended a rally on Monday as artificial intelligence becomes a…
Exclusive-Credit Suisse markets CSFB as ‘super boutique’, sees revenue rebound
By Paritosh Bansal (Reuters) – Credit Suisse Group AG is marketing its First Boston investment banking unit to investors as…
Lula says ‘no explanation’ for Brazil’s current interest rate levels
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday there was “no explanation” for…
What is Bank of England watching as it considers peak in rates?
By Andy Bruce MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – The Bank of England has signalled the tide is turning in its battle…
