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An historic squeeze in the copper market has put pressure on some Chinese smelters, prompting them to ramp up exports in a ...
Persistent housing price gains, particularly in the Seoul metropolitan area, could accelerate debt accumulation in South Korea and pose risks to financial stability, threatening a financial system ...
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A gauge of Australia’s monthly inflation cooled faster than anticipated in May, moving close to the bottom of the Reserve ...
Geopolitical dynamics are creating significant uncertainty around the scale of liquefied natural gas oversupply the global ...
Bank of Japan board members discussed inflation running at a faster pace than expected while they continued to see the need ...
More than 930,000 New Yorkers cast their ballots so far in the city’s Democratic primary, with more than half withstanding ...
Selling the dollar to invest in emerging-market currencies looks increasingly appealing, as greenback volatility drops ...
Nomura's Chetan Seth shares his outlook for Asian equities on Bloomberg Television. Seth says the firm is telling clients to ...
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Gold held a decline, which was triggered by a reduction in Middle East tensions as a shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire appeared to hold, cutting haven demand.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Jeff Schmid said the US central bank should wait to see how tariffs and other policies impact the economy before adjusting interest rates.