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Stocks Buoyed by Powell’s Remarks
Stocks Buoyed by Powell’s Remarks; Euro Trims Gain: Markets Wrap
Stocks hit a fresh peak as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the economy is in remarkably good shape. The euro pared gains as the French government fell after a no-confidence vote in Parliament.
Stock Market Today: Dow on track to finish above 45,000 after latest remarks by Powell
U.S. stocks remained higher in Wednesday's final hour of trading as investors looked past weaker-than-expected data from the Institute for Supply Management and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's remarks about taking a more cautious approach to lowering rates.
Stock Market Today: Stocks higher with jobs data, Powell remarks in focus
U.S. equity futures moved higher again Wednesday as markets regained their end-of-year optimism while eyeing another round of labor market data and key public remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell later in the session.
South Korea President to Lift Martial Law
Global stocks grapple with political turmoil in South Korea, France
Global shares were mixed and the euro was steady on Wednesday as markets digested political turmoil in South Korea, where martial law was imposed then lifted hours later, and in France, where a no-confidence vote looked set to topple the government.
South Korea Dodges Martial Law but Political Turmoil Threatens Economy
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his order to put the country under martial law on Tuesday, reversing his declaration hours after announcing it as thousands of protesters took to the streets and parliament voted unanimously to end it.
South Korean President Declares Emergency Martial Law, Accusing Opposition of Anti-State Activities
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared an “emergency martial law," accusing the country's opposition of controlling the parliament and paralyzing the government with anti-state activities
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European stocks, euro slide amid French political uncertainty
The euro fell on Monday as a threat from France's far right to collapse its government kept European markets under pressure, ...
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Here are the European stocks that could thrive amid Trump’s tariff impact
Trump’s proposed tariffs leave Europe particularly vulnerable but undervaluation of European equities provides a good ...
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European Stocks Close Higher Despite Weak PMI Reports
After struggling for direction early on in the session, European stocks closed broadly higher on Monday as investors digested the ...
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European stocks perk up as markets slow for Thanksgiving
European shares ticked up on Thursday after falling the previous day, while Asian stocks slipped, as trading volumes thinned ...
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Europe stocks close higher; UK's FTSE 100 posts best session for three months as sterling, euro slump
European markets are expected to open higher on Friday. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index is expected to open 33 points higher at ...
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Analysis-Euro's bruising leaves global investors on edge
LONDON (Reuters) -As the euro heads for its worst month since early 2022, analysts warn that a wild ride in the currency ...
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Asian stocks rise to record highs on Wall Street; euro, yuan slump behind
The dollar received some support overnight from better-than-expected U.S. manufacturing data, which also showed a mitigation ...
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Asian stocks edge up, euro falls on French concern
The MSCI gauge of Asian shares headed for a second day of gains with benchmarks in South Korea and Australia among those ...
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Stock Market Today: Dollar Strengthens; Yuan, Euro Weaken
Live updates on stocks and markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
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Stocks pause, currencies mixed on Trump tariff concerns
Global stocks paused on Wednesday and currencies were mixed as investors worried over the next potential target for U.S.
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Europe stocks higher with inflation in focus; Direct Line soars 40% after rejecting Aviva bid
European markets were higher Thursday, rallying after a day in the doldrums during the previous session. The pan-European ...
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