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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
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Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) posted a nearly 34% drop in second-quarter profit on Monday, hit
Investors betting that Japan will have to quit its ultra-loose monetary policy are running
World stocks attempted a move higher on Friday after four days of losses caused
European shares dropped in early trading on Thursday and the safe-haven dollar was up
A surge in trading revenue powered by volatile markets should partially offset a slump