
On Monday, European equities rallied in early deals, underpinned by insurers because the downgrade of Hurricane Irma in America lifted expectations that costs for the industry might be lower than initially anticipated…
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On Monday, European equities rallied in early deals, underpinned by insurers because the downgrade of Hurricane Irma in America lifted expectations that costs for the industry might be lower than initially anticipated…
On Monday, the Australian and New Zealand dollars went down versus its American counterpart because the US dollar started recovering from last session's steep losses and as financial markets kept focusing on the impact of natural disasters in America…
London is still the world’s leading financial center…
On Monday, equities in Asia gained with market participants cautiously optimistic as for the damage from Hurricane Irma to Florida, as it didn’t appear to be as bad as expected even as Goldman Sachs dared to have its third quarter GDP surge estimate…
On Monday, the major US currency soared, drifting away from the previous week's dips versus its major counterparts after North Korea commemorated the anniversary of its founding without conducting any further nuclear or missile tests…
On Monday, crude grew after the Saudi oil minister discussed extending a pact to reduce global crude supplies beyond March 2018 with his Kazakh and Venezuelan counterparts…
On Monday, the number one precious commodity sank in Asia, with risk assets taking a breather because Hurricane Irma’s losing intensity and a probable ICBM test by North Korea at the weekend didn’t occur…
On Friday, the evergreen buck kept hovering at 32-month minimums versus other key currencies because the European Central Bank's latest policy statement ensured broad support to the common currency…
On Friday, Australia stocks inched down after the close…
On Friday, Asian stocks were mixed with regional data providing mixed support and the financial markets on edge for a probable missile test by North Korea to commemorate its founding anniversary day of September 9…
On Friday, gold soared in Asia because market participants waited for a probable ICBM test by North Korea on September 9, with regional views mixed on the likelihood for further military confrontation…
On Friday, the Australian dollar ascended and the Japanese yen held revenues following mixed data in Asia, with China trade figures staying in line with hopes expectations, although demonstrating descending exports…
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