By Amanda Cooper LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar touched a one-week high against the yen on Wednesday, boosted by a jump in Treasury yields and investor expectations for a rebound in Chinese growth as
By Dmitry Zhdannikov and Isabel Kua LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Wednesday as concerns about an upsurge in COVID-19 cases in China, the world's top oil importer, outweighed expectations easing
By Arundhati Sarkar (Reuters) - Gold prices on Wednesday fell from last session's six-month peak as the U.S. dollar firmed and Treasury yields remained elevated, while investors weighed the worsening
By Arundhati Sarkar (Reuters) - Gold prices on Wednesday fell from last session's six-month peak as the dollar firmed and Treasury yields remained elevated, while investors weighed worsening COVID
By Kevin Buckland and Amanda Cooper LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar touched its highest in over a week against the yen on Wednesday, boosted by a jump in Treasury yields and by anticipation among
By Bhakti Tambe and Dharamraj Dhutia MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian government bond yields ended marginally higher on Wednesday tracking a rise in U.S. yields, while market participation was low, with most
By Ankur Banerjee and Naomi Rovnick SINGAPORE, LONDON (Reuters) -Global equities traded sideways on Wednesday after China took further steps towards reopening its COVID-battered economy, with hopes
By Dmitry Zhdannikov and Isabel Kua LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Wednesday on concerns that rising COVID-19 cases in China, the world's top oil importer, will disrupt its economic recovery and
By Isabel Kua SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Wednesday on concerns that rising COVID-19 cases in China, the world's top oil importer, will disrupt its economic recovery as it unwinds its
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian equities swung between losses and gains in choppy trading on Wednesday as investors looked for direction after China took further steps towards reopening
On 6 December 1948, TT Krishnamachari spoke in the Constituent Assembly during a debate on Article 19, supporting it as it is, including how it's framed in the matter of religion.
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.
Air force chief says HAL needs to churn out 24 aircraft per year. It is important for IAF to have indigenous weapons systems to deal with any security challenges, he says.
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?
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