Emerging-market currencies oscillated between gains and losses as the risk-on sentiment following the Federal Reserve’s half-point rate cut faltered.
Canadian retail sales grew by 0.9% in July from June, eclipsing forecasts for a gain of 0.6%, while a preliminary estimate showed sales up 0.5% in August.
The other big potential threat is a U.S. recession. A soft landing for the economy is the central case, but a deeper slowdown ...
Asian markets built Friday on the latest global rally after a jumbo US interest rate cut this week, while the yen edged up ...
Wall Street slid from the previous session's record highs and the dollar steadied on Friday as the market knuckled down to ...
In June, the FOMC only forecast one quarter-point cut by year end. That was blown away just a few months later, and now the ...
Bitcoin's performance surpasses nearly every other major asset class, but some investors have been spooked by the recent ...
The dollar strengthened against the yen on Friday after the Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged and indicated that it ...
World stocks hovered near record highs on Friday, underpinned by a big interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve earlier ...
Asian equities were largely higher on high volumes driven by FTSE Russell and S&P index rebalances and triple witching in the ...
Gold (XAU/USD) preserves its bullish momentum and trades at a new all-time high above $2,610 on Friday. Heightened ...
US and European stock markets retreated on Friday following a rally and records triggered by a jumbo US interest rate cut ...