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By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) -The dollar nursed its wounds on Wednesday following big tumbles against the euro and sterling, but the yen remained mired near 34-year lows even as Japanese...
Investing.com-- Australian consumer price index inflation grew more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, remaining above the Reserve Bank of Australia’s target range and presenting the central...
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) reported a bullish sentiment toward the US dollar among investors following a series of meetings. The bank noted that the combination of Federal Reserve repricing after...
Investing.com - The U.S. dollar has been one of the success stories of the year so far, and Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) has updated its forecasts, leaning into the direction of the greenback being...
Investing.com-- Australia’s labor force shrank slightly in March following an outsized increase in the prior month, although the labor market was still relatively tight as unemployment remained low...
Investing.com-- Australian consumer sentiment weakened further in early-April, a private survey showed on Tuesday, as fears of slowing economic growth, sticky inflation and higher-for-longer interest...
Investing.com-- Australia’s trade balance fell more than expected to a five-month low in February, as exports- particularly those of Australia's key iron ore products- fell substantially during the...
Investing.com-- Australian retail sales grew in February, supported chiefly by increased consumer spending on concerts by pop star Taylor Swift through the month, although sticky inflation and high...
Investing.com-- Australian consumer price index inflation remained steady in February, slightly missing expectations and further factoring into a less hawkish outlook for the Reserve Bank of...
Investing.com-- Australian consumer sentiment weakened slightly in March, a private survey showed on Tuesday, as respondents remained largely pessimistic over Australia’s economic outlook and...
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