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Gold hovers near $1,900/oz after U.S. inflation data cements Fed slowdown bets

By Seher Dareen (Reuters) - Gold prices rose over 1%, hovering near the $1,900 per ounce pivot on Thursday after data showing signs of cooling inflation in the United States boosted bets for slower

Oil up more than 1% on U.S. inflation data, demand hopes

By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices rose by about $1 a barrel on Thursday, extending gains after figures showed U.S consumer prices unexpectedly fell in December, and supported by optimism

Stocks gain, yields fall after U.S. inflation data

By Danilo Masoni and Tom Westbrook MILAN (Reuters) - A gauge of global stocks rose on Thursday while U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar fell after a reading of consumer prices fueled expectations the

Oil up more than $1/bbl on U.S. inflation data, demand hopes

By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose by more than $1 a barrel on Thursday, extending gains after figures showed U.S consumer prices unexpectedly fell in December, and supported by

Gold rises above $1,900/oz after U.S. inflation data cements Fed slowdown bets

By Seher Dareen (Reuters) - Gold prices pared gains after earlier jumping more than 1% to above the key $1,900 per ounce pivot on Thursday after data showing signs of cooling inflation in the United

Oil rises over 1% on U.S. inflation data, demand hopes

By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil rose over 1% on Thursday, extending gains after figures showed U.S consumer prices unexpectedly fell in December, and supported by optimism over China's demand

Dollar falls to nearly 9-month low vs euro after U.S. inflation data

By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar tumbled to a nearly 9-month low against the euro on Thursday after U.S. inflation data indicated prices were on a sustained downward trend, lifting

India to annually invite bids for 8 gw wind power projects to 2030-govt order

By Sarita Chaganti Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will annually invite bids for 8 gigawatt projects each year to the end of 2030 under a new auction process, a government order said. The bidding

Gold rises on softer dollar as markets await U.S. inflation data

By Brijesh Patel (Reuters) - Gold prices rose to a fresh eight-month high on Thursday, helped by a weaker dollar, as investors braced for a U.S. inflation report expected to provide clues to the

Tata considers setting up plants in India, Europe to produce battery cells for electric vehicles

With total sales of 50,000 electric cars to date, India's Tata Motors dominates the country's EV market and has outlined plans to launch 10 electric models by March 2026.

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Asian NATO? Why Japan PM’s big new idea won’t shake up foreign policy

One of the most difficult tasks for Shigeru Ishiba, apart from keeping together the divided LDP, will be implementing his foreign policy ideas—if he chooses to pursue them.

How businesses can become more resilient to the physical impacts of climate change

Extreme weather events have impacted 50% of corporate respondents to a recent survey. This underlines the importance of significant action now to increase climate resilience.

‘Nightmare at Chennai Marina’: 4 dead, 96 hospitalised after pandemonium at packed IAF air show

Lakhs of people were stranded at beach in heat as crowd control measures apparently failed. At least 14 lakh people were in attendance though police had expected around 10 lakh.

Islam doesn’t kill democracy. The army-Islam combo does

How come Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Sri Lanka remain constitutional, democratic and stable despite Islam and Buddhism respectively, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar don’t?