The dollar rose on Thursday after US President Donald Trump described Iran as acting “crazy,” tempering expectations for a swift ceasefire that had briefly erased a two-day slide in the currency.The dollar index climbed to a session high of 99.925 before closing 0.3% stronger at 99.86, having earlier touched a…
Bulgaria is poised to become the first European Union member state to introduce a dedicated support scheme for energy-intensive…
Novo Nordisk cut prices for its diabetes and weight-loss injections Ozempic and Wegovy in India on Tuesday, marking a…
US stocks rose on Tuesday, as investors responded positively to signs of potential de-escalation in the Middle East conflict,…
According to data released by the National Statistics Institute of Chile, Chile’s retail activity continued to expand in February,…
US labour market data pointed to a cooling in demand for workers in February, even as consumer confidence showed…
Wall Street closed sharply higher on Tuesday, buoyed by growing speculation that the conflict between the United States and…
Global markets and geopolitics remain in focus on Wednesday as tensions around the Iran conflict continue to shape investor…
Interest in electric vehicles is climbing across Asia-Pacific as fuel prices surge and supplies tighten following disruption in the…
