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The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.1% to 100.03
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The WSJ Dollar Index Rises
The dollar strengthened for the second time over the last three sessions.9 hr ago -
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The WSJ Dollar Index Falls
The WSJ Dollar Index slipped amid expectations that the Fed will cut rates in September.8 hr ago -
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Major U.S. stock indexes ended mixed, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both advancing 0.1%, while the Dow industrials fell 0.1%.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended mixed, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both advancing 0.1%, while the Dow industrials fell 0.1%.2 hr ago -
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Ringgit Optimism Could Grow
Optimism on Malaysia’s ringgit may grow, driven by government reforms, Maybank said.3 hr ago -
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BBVA's Better Trading, Revenues Led to Strong Earnings Beat
Jefferies said HSBC’s guidance for 2024 and 2025 looked better than expected, while analysts were also positive on earnings from Spanish lenders BBVA and CaixaBank.2 hr ago -
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Stronger Dollar and Geopolitical Turmoil Pressure Gold
The strength of the U.S. dollar and ongoing geopolitical volatility pushed gold futures lower.12 hr ago -
ABC News - World
China's manufacturing activity contracted in July, the monthly Purchasing Managers' Index says
A closely watched measure of Chinese manufacturing activity remained negative in July as concern persists about the state of the world’s second largest economy3 hr ago - China -
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The Rise of Hezbollah in the Middle East
Border clashes between Israel and Hezbollah risk spiraling into full war as the two sides continue to trade fire. WSJ explains how the group has gained power in the Middle East and why its fight with Israel is intensifying.4 hr ago -
The New York Times - Business
Bill Ackman Scales Back Multibillion-Dollar Fund I.P.O.
An investment fund from William Ackman aims to raise around $2 billion, according to a regulatory filing, a fraction of what was originally envisioned.12 hr ago -
The New York Times - Sports
Inside the ‘Unprecedented’ Million-Dollar Recruitment of the Nation’s Best Softball Player
Texas Tech’s well-funded pursuit of NiJaree Canady, the former Stanford star, emphasizes the arrival of big-money deals into the sport.9 hr ago
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Adidas Sees Improving Business Trends as It Pushes Ahead With Transition
Adidas confirmed its preliminary second-quarter figures and backed its sales and earnings guidance for the year thanks to positive momentum driven by footwear, and said it would continue to work to get the brand back on track.25 min ago -
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Eurozone Bond Markets Await HICP Data, Fed Meeting in Positive Mood
The BOJ’s interest-rate hike is expected to leave fixed income markets busy as holders of eurozone government bonds await flash estimate inflation data, Commerzbank Research said.30 min ago - Federal Reserve -
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Danone Keeps Outlook as Consumers Welcome Lower Prices
Danone backed its full-year sales guidance as it eased the pace of price hikes and saw shoppers begin to buy more of its branded products.36 min ago -
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Telefonica Keeps Modest Growth Forecast
Telefonica posted revenue and earnings above analysts’ expectations for the second quarter and maintained its growth targets for the year of around 1-2%.51 min ago -
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Siemens Healthineers Sticks to Outlook as Profit Rises
Siemens Healthineers posted a rise in net profit in its third quarter, helped by positive order momentum, and reiterated its guidance for the year.1 hr ago