U.S. consumer confidence dips; more plan to
U.S. consumer confidence ebbed slightly in January, with more consumers planning to purchase homes,
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U.S. consumer confidence ebbed slightly in January, with more consumers planning to purchase homes,
Asian share markets steadied on Wednesday after three sessions of losses as investors awaited
Asian and European shares fell, U.S. and European bond yields hit multi-year highs, and
European stocks dropped in early trading on Friday after more Fed policymakers signalled they
Stock markets struggled on Monday as U.S. Treasury yields reached a new two-year high
The U.S. dollar reached its strongest level in nearly five years against the Japanese
Foreign holdings of U.S. Treasuries, led by Japan and China, rose to a record
Investors are asking a key question after the U.S. Federal Reserve accelerated its taper
Asian shares edged higher in choppy trading on Thursday, helped by advances in Chinese
Stocks suffered their sharpest drop in three months in Asia on Friday and oil