Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 12, 2016 09:12 (IST)
The S&P; 500 ended at its highest level of the year on Friday as oil prices climbed further and investors reassessed this week's stimulus measures by the European Central Bank.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 11, 2016 08:24 (IST)
The safe-haven yen rose against the dollar as equities reacted negatively to the ECB's forward guidance, with Tokyo's Nikkei slipping 1.5 percent.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 11, 2016 08:18 (IST)
US stock indexes ended a volatile session little changed on Thursday after the European Central Bank reduced interest rates but ECB chief Mario Draghi confounded investors who expected multiple rate cuts by saying more were unlikely.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 11, 2016 08:14 (IST)
The euro held hefty gains in Asia on Friday after the European Central Bank eased aggressively but suggested it was running out of room to cut interest rates, even if other stimulus options remained.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 10, 2016 21:17 (IST)
Gold rebounded by 1 per cent on Thursday as the euro bounced back from a six-week low against the dollar after European Central Bank (ECB) chief Mario Draghi indicated that further interest rate cuts in the Eurozone are unlikely.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 10, 2016 20:46 (IST)
Wall Street rose on Thursday after the European Central Bank cut key interest rates and boosted its stimulus program, but a decline in energy stocks capped gains.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 10, 2016 20:28 (IST)
Oil prices fell on Thursday, after hitting three-month highs this week, with analysts warning that larger gains would be unwarranted as refineries enter seasonal maintenance and a global glut weighs.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 10, 2016 07:50 (IST)
Asian stocks edged up on Thursday after New Zealand surprised markets with a rate cut, keeping investors primed for more stimulus from the European Central Bank later in the day as global policy makers step up efforts to support their wobbly economies.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 09, 2016 18:27 (IST)
Oil prices broke above $40 per barrel on Wednesday, driven by anticipation that the world's largest exporters may agree as soon as this month to freeze output, which could accelerate a decline in the largest global build in unwanted crude in years.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 09, 2016 08:38 (IST)
The yen was broadly firmer early on Wednesday as demand for the safe-haven currency picked up after disappointing Chinese trade data took the wind out of a global risk rally.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 09, 2016 08:32 (IST)
Asian shares stepped back further from two-month highs on Wednesday as a retreat in oil prices and weak Chinese trade data revived concerns about the health of the global economy.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 09, 2016 08:29 (IST)
US stocks ended near the lows of the day on Tuesday as energy shares tumbled alongside the price of oil and soft Chinese trade data rekindled fears that the global economy is weaker than anticipated.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 21:10 (IST)
Wall Street was lower on Tuesday after weak Chinese data rekindled fears of a global economic slowdown led by the world's second-biggest economy.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 21:10 (IST)
Oil prices edged lower on Tuesday in volatile trading after Kuwait said it would agree to an output freeze only if all major producers took part and Goldman Sachs analysts poured cold water on prospects for a sustained rally.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 16:12 (IST)
BlackRock rejected G-Resources Group Ltd's plan to sell its main asset, an Indonesian gold mine, saying it didn't have confidence G-Resources would use the proceeds in investors' best interests.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 15:13 (IST)
Oil prices edged lower on Tuesday after Kuwait said it would only agree to an output freeze if all major producers take part and Goldman Sachs analysts poured cold water over the prospects for a sustained rally.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 15:13 (IST)
Global stock markets fell on Tuesday after another batch of weak data from China reinforced persistent concerns about a possible slowdown in the global economy.
Renae Merle, The Washington Post | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 11:11 (IST)
The average bonus dropped 9 percent after a pretty dismal year for a financial sector that isn't expected to get much better in 2016.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 09:15 (IST)
Asian shares fell on Tuesday as investors took profits after a month-long rally and investors grew wary of the market's near-term prospects ahead of major central bank meetings.
Thomson Reuters | Last Updated: March 08, 2016 08:40 (IST)
The average Wall Street bonus fell 9 percent to $146,200 in 2015 as volatile financial markets hurt profits at New York's broker-dealer firms, according to a report released by a top New York state financial watchdog on Monday.
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