An improved outlook for economic growth, driven by an expected boost to defence spending, will influence the tightness in the ...
Britain's public finances are operating under increasingly fine margins and Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces tough spending ...
There is no clear catalyst for dollar strength towards the end of this week, but the pause in rotation from US to European ...
The next rate-setting meeting in Hungary will be the first under Governor Mihály Varga. There might be a new sheriff in town, ...
China’s one-year rate is likely to remain unchanged at 2.0% on Monday when medium-term lending facility rates are updated. We ...
On 2 April we will see reciprocal tariffs coming from the US, and we'll need to see where the chips fall after that ...
Scope 1 and 2 emissions account for 20%, primarily stemming from activities such as the heating and cooling of care ...
Europe has been basking in sunshine, literally and metaphorically. But pesky April showers keep moving in from the west, writes James Smith. Bring your umbrella as we forecast next week's market moves ...
That recovery is most noticeable in the retail sector, where business leaders are more optimistic about future activity and orders. Sentiment is stable in construction and services, and the outlook is ...
Oil prices rallied yesterday with ICE Brent settling more than 1.7% higher on the day at US$72/bbl, the highest close this month. And this strength has continued in early morning trading in Asia.
Core inflation, excluding fresh food and energy, accelerated for fifth straight month, boosting odds of May rate hike ...
In the CEEMEA FX space, developments in Turkey remain in close focus. The Turkish market is normalising after a massive ...