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Global central banks are scattering again, propelling a resurgent U.S. dollar to its highest
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Global central banks are scattering again, propelling a resurgent U.S. dollar to its highest
The rouble surged to more than two-week highs on Thursday against the dollar and
Ghana's central bank on Wednesday delivered its biggest rate hike ever, a 300 basis
German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces lawmakers' questions this week over his role in tackling
China's Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) plans to sell all or a bulk of its $24 billion stake
Some of the world's biggest money managers are talking to investors and regulators about
The dollar edged higher in early London trading on Friday, after hawkish comments from
Global fund managers holding U.S.-listed Chinese stocks are steadily shifting towards their Hong Kong-traded
Indian companies are using Asian currencies more often to pay for Russian coal imports,
The list of Chinese companies facing delisting risks in New York in a long-running