Archive for the February 3, 2019
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Middle Eastern funds will invest in Saudi and Kuwaiti stocks this year but remain cautious about other regional markets and are at their least bullish in a January since 2013, according to a Reuters poll.
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A "high risk" of exclusion of Venezuela's PDVSA bonds from key indexes could hit the country's sovereign debt as investors may be unable to offload their exposure to the sanctioned state-oil firm, according to Bank
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A "high risk" of exclusion of Venezuela's PDVSA bonds from key indexes could hit the country's sovereign debt as investors may be unable to offload their exposure to the sanctioned state-oil firm, according to Bank
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January's surge in US job growth pushed Treasury yields up on Friday just days after the Federal Reserve expressed caution about further interest rate hikes this year. The US Labour Department's closely watched nonfarm payrolls
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January's surge in US job growth pushed Treasury yields up on Friday just days after the Federal Reserve expressed caution about further interest rate hikes this year. The US Labour Department's closely watched nonfarm payrolls
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For eurozone debt markets, life after the end of the European Central Bank's asset-buying buffer may not be that bad after all - bonds from the bloc's three biggest markets have just enjoyed their best
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For eurozone debt markets, life after the end of the European Central Bank's asset-buying buffer may not be that bad after all - bonds from the bloc's three biggest markets have just enjoyed their best
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Wall Street ended mixed on Friday, as optimism from a surge in January US job growth was offset by a weaker-than-expected outlook from Amazon.com Inc that battered retail stocks. The online retail heavyweight slumped 5.38
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Foreign exchange trading out of London declined 4 percent in October 2018 to $2.61 trillion, compared with six months earlier, thanks to a drop in volumes in swaps, a semi-annual survey by the Bank of
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The Kazakh tenge may inch up against the dollar this month on the back of rising prices for oil, the Central Asian nation's main export, according to a Reuters poll. Five of eight participants in
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