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June has traditionally been the second weakest month after September. This observation derives from the Dow Jones average back to 1885. Analysis of the S&P 500…
LONDON (Reuters) – There are some signs of de-dollarisation emerging right now, but the dollar should retain its “large footprint” for the foreseeable future, JPMorgan (NYSE:)…
LONDON (Reuters) – OPEC and its allies, including Russia, meet in Vienna on June 4 to decide on their output policy. The group, known as OPEC+,…
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Smartphone with Netflix logo is placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken April 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic By Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters)…
Saudi Arabia will voluntarily cut oil production by an additional 1 million barrels a day in July, alongside an agreement on Sunday by the Organization of…
Many veteran market observers, myself included, were surprised that the deal on the debt ceiling was signed without more of a fight. In the past, those…
Investing.com — As anxiety-inducing as the drama over the U.S. debt ceiling was, it has faded from oil traders’ radar with the tentative deal reached between…
© Reuters. By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Bank of China chairman Ge Haijiao has travelled to Papua New Guinea (PNG) as the world’s fourth-largest bank…
It will be a relatively quiet week ahead of major inflation data and a Federal Reserve decision the following week, but still with several earnings and…
By Winni Zhou, Brenda Goh and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China’s yuan has skidded to six-month lows against the dollar and analysts say it could…

