Bonds stung, dollar cheered by sudden hawkish turn at Fed
Asian equities fell to a three-week low on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve stunned investors by signalling it might
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Asian equities fell to a three-week low on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve stunned investors by signalling it might
Pan-European financial markets operator Euronext (ENX.PA) said on Thursday that it had resolved the technical glitches which knocked out index
The Swiss National Bank on Thursday signalled monetary policy would stay ultra-loose for the foreseeable future, saying projected higher inflation
Losses from exposure to U.S.-based investment firm Archegos have demonstrated the need for "too big to fail" capital requirements to
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The Bank of Japan may be able to start debating ways to phase out its extraordinary stimulus programme, such as
Long bets on most of Asia's emerging currencies were trimmed, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, as investors weigh the
New Zealand's economic growth swept past forecasts in the first quarter on the back of a housing boom and strong
The dollar rose to its highest level in almost two months versus major peers on Thursday after the Federal Reserve
The three main Wall Street indexes all closed down on Wednesday, as U.S. Federal Reserve officials unnerved investors with indications