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msn.com | Naomi Rovnick |Rae Wee
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lanacion.com.ar | Rae Wee
By Rae WeeSINGAPUR, 18 jun (Reuters) -La preocupación por la escalada de las hostilidades en Oriente Medio se encuentra en el centro de los mercados el miércoles, haciendo subir los precios del petróleo y dejando a los inversores indecisos a la hora de comprar activos de riesgo.
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1065thebuzz.com | Johann M Cherian |Gaurav S Dogra |Rae Wee
By Johann M Cherian, Gaurav Dogra and Rae WeeSINGAPORE/BENGALURU (Reuters) -Bond investors fleeing the United States are finding a haven in stable and lucrative Asian debt markets, with Malaysia leading the pack as the destination for foreign money. Foreign ownership of government bonds from Indonesia to India is soaring, becoming a tailwind for markets that have traditionally been dominated by domestic players.
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zawya.com | Naomi Rovnick |Rae Wee
LONDON, SINGAPORE - Global markets traded cautiously on Wednesday as escalating Middle East hostilities and uncertainty ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision later in the day prompted investors to hold back on fresh stock market and currency bets. As traders grappled with how Israel's continued air strikes on Iran, now into their sixth day, would affect the global economy and financial markets, European stock indices and international oil prices wavered, lacking much direction.
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bendigoadvertiser.com.au | Naomi Rovnick |Rae Wee
Wall Street futures are directionless after US stocks ended in the red on Tuesday. Photo: AP PHOTOGlobal markets are trading cautiously as escalating Middle East hostilities and uncertainty before the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision day prompt investors to hold back on fresh stock market and currency bets. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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