US consumer prices rose moderately in February, suggesting inflation remained contained before a recent surge in energy prices triggered by the conflict involving Iran, according to government data released on Wednesday.The Consumer Price Index increased 0.3% in February after rising 0.2% in January, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics…
India and China are likely to be less exposed to oil shocks because coal still provides more than half…
For a brief stretch earlier this year, the euro traded comfortably above $1.20. Investors were talking up Europe’s defence…
As investors balanced optimism over a potential de-escalation in the Middle East with ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, Brazil’s benchmark Ibovespa…
Missiles are flying across continents, oil tankers have stalled, and insurance costs are surging. Around the world, people are…
The Bank of Canada has completed a market experiment examining how tokenised bonds could move through financial systems using…
The US labor market showed signs of cooling in February after nonfarm payrolls unexpectedly fell, and unemployment also came…
The Iran-Israel conflict has quickly spilled into the global travel industry, triggering flight cancellations, airspace closures, and major disruption…
China’s consumer inflation climbed in February, marking the strongest annual increase in more than three years as extended Lunar…
