Analysis: Investors look to emerging markets as
As the U.S. dollar tumbles from multi-decade highs, some investors are betting emerging market
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As the U.S. dollar tumbles from multi-decade highs, some investors are betting emerging market
European stocks rose in early trading on Tuesday, supported by speculation among investors that
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's (005930.KS) third-quarter profit could tumble 25%, the first year-on-year decline in nearly
Global bond funds saw the biggest outflows in two decades in the first three
Oil prices fell on Friday amid recession fears and a stronger U.S. dollar, though
Oil fell by more than 1.5% on Monday, pressured by expectations of weaker global
European shares dropped on Monday, while bond yields surged as comments from central bank
UK midcaps hit a three-week trough on Monday while the export-centric FTSE 100 eased
Singapore-based cryptocurrency platform Crypto.com has registered with Britain's financial services regulator, the company said
The European Central Bank will raise interest rates for the first time in 11