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Oil: Hormuz conflict keeps prices elevated – BNY
Geoff Yu at BNY notes Brent crude briefly rose above $91.85 per barrel, its highest in over three we...
Qatar: Iran-Oman bilateral Hormuz agreement needed before US-Iran talks
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed Al-Ansari, said the mediators are waiting for Oman and ...
S&P 500 futures fall as U.S.-Iran truce expires, yields spike
The 30-year Treasury yield hit its highest level since 2007 as oil climbed and chip stocks dragged N...
U.S. slaps 25% tariffs on some imports from Brazil
Asian markets trade mixed as volatility mutes Wall Street momentum; U.S. futures steady
GBP/USD Price Forecast: Maintains constructive uptrend above 1.3500 despite mild losses
The GBP/USD pair trades with mild losses around 1.3535 during the early European trading hours on Thursday.
WTI Price Forecast: Slips below $79.00; bullish bias persists amid US-Iran tensions
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) – the benchmark US Crude Oil price – ticks lower during the Asian session on Thursday, though it lacks bearish conviction and remains close to an over one-month high touc ...
Saudi Arabia Gold price today: Gold falls, according to FXStreet data
Gold prices fell in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.
Philippines Gold price today: Gold falls, according to FXStreet data
Gold prices fell in Philippines on Thursday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.
Psychedelic drugmaker AtaiBeckley shares soar 66% on Eli Lilly buyout talks
Bank of Korea hikes base rate to 2.75% in first policy tightening since 2023
United Arab Emirates Gold price today: Gold falls, according to FXStreet data
Gold prices fell in United Arab Emirates on Thursday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.
Alibaba, Baidu shares rally on reported Apple AI partnership
Nvidia CEO Huang visits Japan, unveils AI partnerships across key industries
BoJ Quarterly Survey: 90.4% of Japanese households anticipate price increases in a year
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) quarterly survey in June showed on Thursday that 90.4% of Japanese households expect prices to rise a year from now, compared with 83.7% in the previous survey.