BEIJING (Reuters) - Oil prices were little changed on Friday but were set for their biggest weekly decline since October as the uncertainty around U.S. tariff policy is creating concerns about demand
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Investors were met with some calm on Friday after a turbulent week besieged by U.S. trade policy confusion and a global rise in borrowing costs, as a steep selloff in
By Brigid Riley TOKYO, (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar wallowed near a four-month low on Friday as ever-shifting tariff policies fanned uncertainty and increased concern about growth prospects for the
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) -Stock indexes fell sharply and the dollar eased on Thursday, with the Nasdaq confirming it has been in a correction since peaking last December, as more
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The safe-haven yen and Swiss franc climbed in volatile trading on Thursday, while the dollar slumped against most currencies, as jittery investors
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) -Stock indexes fell sharply in volatile trading Thursday as investors took in the latest announcements from U.S. President Donald Trump on tariffs, while
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The safe-haven yen and Swiss franc advanced in choppy trading on Thursday, while the U.S. dollar slumped, as jittery investors turned increasingly
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) - Oil was largely steady in choppy trade on Thursday with global benchmark Brent still below $70 a barrel under pressure from tariffs between the U.S., Canada,
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) -The euro touched a four-month high against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after the European Central Bank cut interest rates again as expected, while stock
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices eased slightly in choppy trade on Thursday with Brent still below $70 under pressure from trade tariffs between the U.S., Canada, Mexico and China,
Dice have been found dating to the Bronze Age in various Harappan sites in present-day northwest India and throughout Pakistan. And it’s very possible that some had female owners.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
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