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Stocks higher on hopes of Fed rate cut

June 5: Stock markets rose Wednesday, led by a Wall Street rally after Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell indicated greater openness to lowering US interest rates, helping to ease trade war growth worries. Speaking in

World Bank slashes 2019 growth as global trade slackens

June 4: The World Bank slashed its 2019 global growth forecast on Tuesday, portraying a world economy gripped by deepening trade conflict and tumbling confidence. The latest Global Economic Prospects report shows the world economy

Eurozone inflation falls sharply amid slowdown fears

June 4: Eurozone inflation dropped sharply to 1.2 percent in May, data showed on Tuesday, raising the spectre of a global economic slowdown. Analysts surveyed by data company Factset had predicted a more modest drop

Apple iTunes to play last song

June 4: Apple on Monday announced the demise of its groundbreaking iTunes platform in favor of three more tailored apps, as it refines its offerings to be a stage for digital music, films, podcasts and

Asian markets tumble on trade tensions

June 4: Asian stocks largely fell Tuesday, reversing early gains on a bargain-hunting push by investors, as global trade tensions continued to weigh on markets. Fears of an economic slowdown have mounted in recent days

Australia cuts rates to historic low as economy slows

June 4: Australia's central bank lowered the cost of borrowing for the first time in three years on Tuesday, hoping to extend a record 28-year-run without a recession amid stiffening headwinds. The Reserve Bank of

Stock markets rise, oil recovers slightly

June 3: Stock markets gained ground in Europe and the US on Monday while oil also saw a slight recovery and foreign exchange traders took an interest in yen as trade tensions intensified. The British

Asia markets fall as investors seek safe-haven assets

June 3, 2019: Asian markets largely tumbled on Monday, tracking global losses as Wall Street clocked its worst month this year, with investors opting for safe-haven assets in the wake of intensifying trade tensions. US

European stock markets extend losses at open

June 3, 2019: European stock markets dropped further at the start of trading on Monday, with London's benchmark FTSE 100 index down 0.6 percent at 7,116.49 points. In the Eurozone, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index lost

US cuts off India preferential trade access

Washington, June 1: The United States will end preferential trade treatment for India from Wednesday, US President Donald Trump has announced, in a fresh economic headwind for New Delhi alongside slowing growth and record unemployment.

Asia markets fall after Trump announces Mexico tariffs

May 31, 2019: Asian stocks edged down Friday, despite modest gains on Wall Street overnight, as US President Donald Trump's sudden announcement of tariffs on all Mexican imports saw Tokyo shares drop. Trump's Twitter announcement

Stocks higher on hopes of Fed rate cut

June 5: Stock markets rose Wednesday, led by a Wall Street rally after Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell indicated greater openness to lowering US interest rates, helping to ease trade war growth worries. Speaking in

World Bank slashes 2019 growth as global trade slackens

June 4: The World Bank slashed its 2019 global growth forecast on Tuesday, portraying a world economy gripped by deepening trade conflict and tumbling confidence. The latest Global Economic Prospects report shows the world economy

Eurozone inflation falls sharply amid slowdown fears

June 4: Eurozone inflation dropped sharply to 1.2 percent in May, data showed on Tuesday, raising the spectre of a global economic slowdown. Analysts surveyed by data company Factset had predicted a more modest drop

Apple iTunes to play last song

June 4: Apple on Monday announced the demise of its groundbreaking iTunes platform in favor of three more tailored apps, as it refines its offerings to be a stage for digital music, films, podcasts and

Asian markets tumble on trade tensions

June 4: Asian stocks largely fell Tuesday, reversing early gains on a bargain-hunting push by investors, as global trade tensions continued to weigh on markets. Fears of an economic slowdown have mounted in recent days

Australia cuts rates to historic low as economy slows

June 4: Australia's central bank lowered the cost of borrowing for the first time in three years on Tuesday, hoping to extend a record 28-year-run without a recession amid stiffening headwinds. The Reserve Bank of

Stock markets rise, oil recovers slightly

June 3: Stock markets gained ground in Europe and the US on Monday while oil also saw a slight recovery and foreign exchange traders took an interest in yen as trade tensions intensified. The British

Asia markets fall as investors seek safe-haven assets

June 3, 2019: Asian markets largely tumbled on Monday, tracking global losses as Wall Street clocked its worst month this year, with investors opting for safe-haven assets in the wake of intensifying trade tensions. US

European stock markets extend losses at open

June 3, 2019: European stock markets dropped further at the start of trading on Monday, with London's benchmark FTSE 100 index down 0.6 percent at 7,116.49 points. In the Eurozone, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index lost

US cuts off India preferential trade access

Washington, June 1: The United States will end preferential trade treatment for India from Wednesday, US President Donald Trump has announced, in a fresh economic headwind for New Delhi alongside slowing growth and record unemployment.

Asia markets fall after Trump announces Mexico tariffs

May 31, 2019: Asian stocks edged down Friday, despite modest gains on Wall Street overnight, as US President Donald Trump's sudden announcement of tariffs on all Mexican imports saw Tokyo shares drop. Trump's Twitter announcement

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