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The WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.1% to 100.49
The WSJ Dollar Index was down 0.1% to 100.49 — down for three of the past four trading days. -
CNBC - Business
What to know ahead of Friday’s Russell index rebalancing
Two sectors are expected to have an outsized impact on Russell's indexes in the year ahead. -
Financial Times - World
The fate of dollar rests on the US election
How a Biden or Trump second term as president could affect the currency -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Trump Vows to Secure Freedom for WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Former president makes the pledge during the debate with President BidenDonald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Stocks Rise With Fed in Focus
U.S. stock indexes gained, with the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 on track for new closing records, after Jerome Powell hailed the Federal Reserve’s progress on curbing inflation.Federal Reserve -
MarketWatch - Business
Paramount and Skydance are back on with a preliminary merger deal, WSJ reports
The on-again, off-again courtship between Shari Redstone, Paramount Global Inc. and Skydance Media is back on, after the three sides reportedly have reached a preliminary merger deal. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose for a third straight session, gaining nearly 0.1% and 0.3%, respectively, while the Dow added nearly 0.1%.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose for a third straight session, gaining nearly 0.1% and 0.3%, respectively, while the Dow added nearly 0.1%. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Trump's Better Performance in Presidential Debate Helps Dollar
A poor performance in the presidential debate by Joe Biden and a better one by Donald Trump lifted the dollar, although gains were limited due to the risk of weaker PCE inflation data, ING said.Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
India set to see billions in inflows as government bonds debut on JPMorgan's debt index
While the inclusion of the bonds into the JPMorgan index has been priced in already, PGIM sees a positive longer-term impact.India
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Nikkei Rises 1.3%, Led by Electronics, Heavy Industry Stocks
Japanese stocks ended higher, led by gains in electronics and heavy industry stocks due to a weaker yen and hopes for Fed rate cuts. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
PBOC Sets CNY Fixing at 7-Month Low; Yuan Weakens Slightly
The PBOC set the CNY fixing versus USD at a 7-month low of 7.1312, which market participants view as a policy signal for unleashing CNY depreciation pressure. -
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Gold Market Focus Pulled Back to U.S. Rates Outlook
Gold prices appear increasingly sensitive to U.S. real rates again after earlier being propelled higher by a cocktail of other influences, including central bank purchases, according to Panmure Liberum. -
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Chinese Imports Are Rising Again. Here's What It Means for U.S. Jobs
Cheap Chinese goods helped keep inflation low in the early 2000s, but at the cost of U.S. manufacturing. As those imports surge again, here’s what’s changed and what it means for American jobs. -
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World's 'Most Successful' Party Stares at Sweeping Defeat in U.K. Election
After 14 years in power, Britain’s Conservative Party looks like it’s headed into the electoral wilderness.