Archive for the January 2, 2019
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US stock investors are wary that a 30 percent slump in oil prices will pressure corporate profits while also presenting a sign of weakness in global growth at a time they are already weighing when
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US fund investors stripped the most cash from US-based mutual funds in more than three years in the third week of December 2018, Investment Company Institute (ICI) data showed on Wednesday, as concern mounted about
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US fund investors stripped the most cash from US-based mutual funds in more than three years in the third week of December 2018, Investment Company Institute (ICI) data showed on Wednesday, as concern mounted about
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Stocks, financial and commodity markets in New York, London, Europe and in Asia were closed on Tuesday for the New Year holiday. Markets will reopen on Wednesday (Jan. 2). Copyright Reuters, 2019 Copyright Agence France-Presse,
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Central Europe's most liquid currencies are expected to strengthen in the next 12 months as central banks may move towards tighter policies to fight inflation. According to an Oct. 19-31 Reuters poll of analysts, the
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Saudi Arabia's stock market edged down in very thin trade on Tuesday with the region's other major bourses closed and many investors absent because of year-end holidays. The Saudi index, which ended last year 8.3
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US soyabean futures turned lower on Friday and ended the year on a negative note, after retreating from early advances tied to signs of thawing trade tension between Washington and top global soya buyer China.
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ICE Canadian canola futures eased on Monday, and posted a loss for the year, as North American oilseeds face export competition early in 2019 from South American supplies. The nearby canola contract, on a continuous
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Jordan's state grain buyer has issued another international tender to purchase 120,000 tonnes of animal feed barley to be sourced from optional origins, European traders said on Monday. The tender deadline is January 10. Jordan
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Jordan's state grain buyer has issued an international tender to buy 120,000 tonnes of milling wheat which can be sourced from optional origins, European traders said on Monday. The tender's deadline is on Jan. 9.
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