
Egypt Looks Beyond Rate Hike to Cool Record Inflation
Not even record inflation looks likely to spur Egypt’s first interest-rate hike since March, with policymakers seen raiding
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StanChart Sees Senior Banker Exits in India as Rivals Circle
Standard Chartered Plc is losing several senior long-serving executives in its India operations, with some heading for new
1970-01-01 08:00

SocGen Beats in Lackluster Quarter for Trading Under New CEO
Societe Generale SA beat most analyst estimates even as key revenue lines weakened amid a lackluster trading environment,
1970-01-01 08:00

Marketmind: Markets brace for BOE as China PMI cheers
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Brigid Riley The Wednesday "hump" may have passed,
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Floating Solar Panels Turn Old Industrial Sites Into Green Energy Goldmines
Putting solar panels on water to generate power sounded like a dangerous gimmick to Benedikt Ortmann when he
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Turkish Inflation to Shift Into Higher Gear After Tax Hikes
After eight months of deceleration, Turkish inflation probably ticked back up in July on the back of a
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UK Banks Set to Reap Billions From Hedging Against Rising Interest Rates
The UK’s biggest banks stand to gain billions this year from hedging against rising rates. Structural hedges, the
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: First lady issues sobering warning in rare interview
Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska has issued a sobering warning to the world as the conflict enters its 18 month, in an exclusive interview with Independent TV. Speaking from the command centre in Kyiv, Ms Zelenska warned that her country is in desperate need of “faster” support to enable it to fight Vladimir Putin’s troops. “We keep hearing from our Western partners that they will be with us as long as it takes. ‘Long’ is not the word we should use. We should use the word ‘faster’,” she told Independent TV. “Ukrainians are paying for this war with the lives of our compatriots. The rest of the world pays with its resources. These are incomparable things, so we urge you to speed up this help,” she added. A comedy screenwriter and the childhood sweetheart of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, Ms Zelenska gave up her day job to become an ambassador for Ukraine after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Founding the Olena Zelenska Foundation in September 2022, the organisation’s work is wide-ranging, encompassing everything from reconstructing hospitals to supporting those suffering with their mental health. Read More If Russia wins now it’s the worst-case scenario for humanity, warns Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska From the command centre in Kyiv, Olena Zelenska’s urgent plea to help her nation as war rages around her What Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska wants the world to know Russian guards ‘using torture and genital electrocution on Ukrainian prisoners’ – investigators
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Money Flows Into Commodities as Growth Fears Start to Ease
Traders have piled into exchange-traded funds covering oil to metals and grains as investors wager that the global
1970-01-01 08:00

Oil Pares Risk-Off Decline With US Inventory Drop in Spotlight
Oil edged higher after posting the biggest loss in five weeks as traders took stock of a broad
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Bank of England May Slow Pace of UK Rate Hikes
The Bank of England is likely to boost interest rates again on Thursday, but a slowing in the
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Asia Stocks to Fall as US Shares, Treasuries Drop: Markets Wrap
Asian equity futures fell after heavy selling in US stocks and long-dated Treasuries as investors digested data showing
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