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1 week ago |
marketscreener.com | Kevin Buckland |Johann M Cherian |Amanda Cooper
Published on 06/18/2025 at 22:07, updated on 06/19/2025 at 07:39TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) -Global stocks fell and the dollar rose on Thursday, reflecting investors' preference for perceived safe havens as concerns mounted over possible U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran air war, which has ignited a rally in the oil price this week.
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3 weeks ago |
rnz.co.nz | Wayne Cole |Amanda Cooper
Shares in Asian and European steelmakers dropped in reaction to Trump's latest tariff threats.
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3 weeks ago |
newsbulletin247.com | Wayne Cole |Amanda Cooper
by Wayne Cole and Amanda CooperSydney/London (Reuters)-the shares and the dollar fell on Monday while trade tensions between the United States and China intensified and investors became defensive before employment on the United States and a widely awaited reduction in European interest rates.
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2 months ago |
ca.marketscreener.com | Lawrence Delevingne |Amanda Cooper
BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Most stocks and the dollar ticked up on Thursday as traders took some heart from trade talks between the U.S. and Japan, though the positive mood was curbed by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell saying the Fed would be cautious about cutting interest rates. With a holiday weekend ahead, investors were reluctant to double down on the broad-based decline in risk assets this week, with gold pulling back slightly from a record high set on Wednesday.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
lse.co.uk | Amanda Cooper |Lawrence Delevingne
Global stocks up after Meta, Tesla earnings
*Microsoft tumbles after downbeat cloud outlook
*Dollar dips, gold hits record as traders rush to borrow
metal
*Fed keeps U.S. rates steady, ECB cuts rates
By Amanda Cooper and Lawrence DelevingneLONDON/BOSTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Wall Street shares
advanced on Thursday as investors cheered updates from Meta
and Tesla , while the dollar dipped, further
boosting gold prices.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
staradvertiser.com | Sinead Carew |Amanda Cooper |Ankur Banerjee
NEW YORK/LONDON/SINGAPORE >> Investors sold off a host of technology stocks from Tokyo to New York today as they worried that the emergence of a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model would threaten the dominance of current AI leaders such as Nvidia. Startup DeepSeek launched a free AI assistant last week that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services and by Monday DeepSeek’s assistant had overtaken U.S. rival ChatGPT in downloads from Apple’s app store.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
lse.co.uk | Amanda Cooper |Koh Gui Qing |Rae Wee
News & RNS Finance News Stocks steady, Treasury yields up as investors eye Trump's next move US stocks mixed, tech in focus * Dollar at two-week lows * Oil falls after Trump says to ask Saudi Arabia to cut prices By Amanda Cooper and Koh Gui Qing LONDON/NEW YORK, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Global stocks steadied on Thursday, as a rally fuelled by Donald Trump's spending plans for artificial intelligence infrastructure fizzled and caution set in over what the new U.S. president's next moves on trade...
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Jan 13, 2025 |
lse.co.uk | Caroline Valetkevitch |Amanda Cooper
S&P 500, Nasdaq lower in afternoon US trading
*Investors lower expectations on Fed easing in 2025
By Caroline Valetkevitch, Amanda CooperNEW YORK/LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Stock indexes dipped
on Monday, while the U.S. dollar index hit its highest in more
than two years, after last week's blowout U.S. jobs data
prompted investors to weigh the possibility that the Federal
Reserve may have finished cutting interest rates. U.S. Treasury 10-year yields touched a 14-month high.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
financedigest.com | Chris Prentice |Amanda Cooper |Uma Rajagopal
Published On : By Chris Prentice and Amanda CooperNEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Global shares turned lower on Monday as traders focused on U.S. inflation data and chip stocks fell, while Beijing’s promise of stimulus and the sudden collapse of the Syrian government boosted oil and gold prices more than 1%.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
gazette.com | Amanda Cooper
By Amanda CooperLONDON (Reuters) -Global shares rose on Wednesday as a cooling of tensions between Russia and the West injected some confidence among investors ahead of earnings from artificial intelligence darling Nvidia, while bitcoin hit a new record high and the dollar edged up.