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India's September fuel demand drops to one-year low
India's fuel consumption hit one-year low in September, slipping by half percentage point month on month to 18.63 million metric tons, oil ministry data showed on Tuesday. WHY IT'S...
Angola returns to capital markets with Eurobond as borrowing conditions improve
JOHANNESBURG -Angola is looking to raise $1.5 billion dollars in its return to international capital markets, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, becoming the latest African sovereign to seize on...
Milan Stock Exchange Edges Up Amid French Political Crisis Developments
After the pressures seen during yesterday's session and at this morning's opening, the Milan Stock Exchange is attempting to shake off the tensions linked to France's institutional crisis, finding...
TSX opens flat as markets pause after record-breaking streak
Canada's main stock index opened muted on Tuesday, taking a breather after its recent record-breaking rally, as gains in technology shares offset declines in the real estate stocks. At...
Indonesia takes another step towards B50 biodiesel
JAKARTA -Indonesia took another step towards launching biodiesel containing 50% palm-oil based biofuel by concluding laboratory tests, an energy ministry official said on Tuesday, as the country...
TSX rises to record high as tech rally extends winning streak
Canada's main stock index continued its winning streak, surging to a fresh record high on Monday, fueled by gains in technology stocks and positive sentiment from Wall Street. Toronto's...
Milan Stock Exchange Recovers Losses from French Crisis; Stellantis Performs Well, Aeffe in Rally
Piazza Affari is attempting a recovery after a sharp morning decline triggered by sell-offs on the Paris stock exchange, which then spread to other European markets following news of the resignation...
J.P. Morgan upgrades euro zone to 'overweight', cites attractive equities
J.P. Morgan upgraded its stance on the euro zone to overweight from neutral on Monday, noting that the equities in the region have become more attractive after several months of underperformance and...
Japan's stocks zoom, yen slumps as Takaichi win dims BOJ hike bets
TOKYO -Japanese shares surged to a record high on Monday, while the yen and long-term bonds tumbled as Sanae Takaichi was all but confirmed to become the country's next premier, stoking bets on a...
Gold could trade above $4,000/oz near term, HSBC says
HSBC said gold could trade above $4,000 per ounce in the near term, driven by geopolitical risks, fiscal uncertainties, and threats to the Federal Reserve's independence. Rallies can...
TSX rise on tech gains; Fed rate cut bets offset US shutdown concerns
Canada's main stock index hit a fresh record high on Friday, as technology shares climbed, while growing hopes of a near-term Federal Reserve rate cut overshadowed concerns over a U.S. government...
China's Chery explores plant-sharing deals in South Africa
GQEBERHA South Africa -China's Chery is in discussion with several automakers in South Africa about sharing plants with them to manufacture its vehicles, the company's regional head told Reuters. ...
Global equity fund inflows hit 11-month high on Fed rate cut bets
Global equity funds witnessed robust demand in the week through October 1 as an inline U.S. inflation report and weaker-than-expected private payrolls data renewed hopes of Federal Reserve rate...
Stellantis aims to broaden planned South Africa plant's vehicle lineup
GQEBERHA South Africa -Stellantis intends to expand its product line-up at a planned manufacturing plant in South Africa, moving beyond pick-up trucks as shifting market dynamics prompt a strategy...
US soybean farmers, deserted by big buyer China, scramble for other importers
WATERMAN, Illinois -A trade mission to Nigeria. A memorandum of understanding with Vietnam. A surge of purchases from Bangladesh. These countries are not typically major customers for...
India allows exports of de-oiled rice bran after two-year ban
NEW DELHI -India on Friday lifted its ban on exports of de-oiled rice bran with immediate effect, ending restrictions that had been in place for more than two years, the government said. ...
World food prices dip as falls in sugar and dairy offset new high for meat
PARIS -Global food commodity prices dipped in September as declines in sugar and dairy offset a new peak for meat prices, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday. ...
Milan Stock Exchange Opens Higher, Tim Soars, Fincantieri Shines, Aeffe Plummets
The trading session began on a positive note at Piazza Affari, in line with other European markets. Investors appear unfazed by the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and the political gridlock in...
Gold set for seventh straight weekly rise on US shutdown woes, rate cut bets
Gold prices rose on Friday, hovering near record highs and heading for a seventh consecutive weekly gain, supported by growing concerns over the economic impact of a prolonged U.S. government...
South African business conditions improve for fifth consecutive month in September, PMI shows
JOHANNESBURG -Business conditions in South Africa's private sector improved for the fifth month running in September, buoyed by a rise in output and new orders, S&P Global reported on Friday. ...
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America spends, Europe hedges
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