Global Bonds Surge Toward Best Month Since 2008 Financial Crisis
Global bonds are soaring at the fastest pace since the 2008 financial crisis. A Bloomberg gauge of global
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Manulife Sees BOJ Avoiding Rate Increases as Global Growth Slows
The Bank of Japan is likely to refrain from raising interest rates in the coming year as the
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Jack Ma Urges Alibaba to ‘Correct Course’ in Rare Internal Memo
Jack Ma urged Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. to correct course in a surprise internal memo, in which the
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RBA’s New Deputy Governor May Tap BOE Bond Skills, Deutsche Says
Australia’s incoming central bank deputy governor may draw on his background as an architect of the Bank of
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Vietnam Adopts Rule on Global Minimum Tax for Foreign Firms
Vietnam passed a resolution to align the tax on corporate earnings to meet the 15% global minimum levy
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House Prepares to Drop China Investment Curbs From Defense Bill
Congressional negotiators on Tuesday were poised to abandon plans to use the annual defense policy bill to tighten
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Oil prices rise after storm disrupts Kazakh, Russian exports
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO Oil prices rose on Wednesday as a storm in the Black Sea region disrupted
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Hamas Releases 12 Hostages Despite Claims of Truce Violations
Hamas has turned over 12 more hostages — 10 Israelis and two Thai citizens — to the Red
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Milei Meets US Officials, IMF in Post-Victory Washington Visit
Argentine President-elect Javier Milei met with US officials days ahead of his inauguration as the libertarian looks to
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Australia’s Inflation Cools, Boosting Case for Rate Pause
Australia’s monthly inflation gauge snapped two months of acceleration in October, bolstering the case for the Reserve Bank
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Dollar slumps as Fed cuts eyed; Aussie buoyant ahead of inflation data
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE The dollar fell broadly on Wednesday to hit its lowest against the yen in
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Moody’s Says $4 Trillion of Debt Exposed to Environmental Risks
The amount of debt facing heightened exposure to environmental risks has more than doubled to over $4 trillion
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