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Bangladesh to Tap China for $5 Billion Loan to Boost Economy
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Bangladesh is in talks with China for a loan of about $5 billion to bolster the...
Stock market today: US stocks tread water after S&P 500's record close
Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoUS stocks held steady on Wednesday after a record S&P 500 close, with investors eyeing fresh...
Fed Minutes Preview: Looking at hints of policy pivot
The Forex Market· 1 hour agoThe Minutes of the Fed’s June 11-12 policy meeting will be published on Wednesday. Details of Jerome...
What’s open and closed on July 4
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 hours agoMost FedEx services will also be closed, though FedEx Custom Critical will be open for crucial shipments. Financial services July 4 is a Federal Reserve...
Taking time means tightening – UBS
The Forex Market· 27 minutes agoFederal Reserve (Fed) Chair Powell said yesterday that the strength of the US economy and labor market meant the Fed could take its time in cutting...
USD: Data more relevant than minutes – ING
The Forex Market· 27 minutes agoFederal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jay Powell sounded cautiously optimistic on disinflation which, paired with recent PCE data, allows markets to keep betting...
Morning Bid: New records as jobs scanned, Tesla jumps
Reuters via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 hours agoFederal Reserve chair Jerome Powell managed to smooth some election-ruffled feathers in bond markets...
ECP expelled a political party from electoral process: Justice Minallah
The Nation· 9 hours agoChief Justice Qazi Faez Isa says to determine who gets how many seats is not our job. How ECP can...
TSX Gains out of the Blocks
Baystreet via Yahoo Finance Canada· 10 minutes agoCanada's main stock index opened higher on Wednesday as U.S. jobs data pointed to an easing labour market, while investors awaited services activity data and minutes from the U.S. Federal < ...
US factory orders unexpectedly fall in May
Reuters via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 minutes agoNew orders for U.S.-manufactured goods unexpectedly fell in May, while business spending on equipment appeared weaker than initially thought, government...