
RBA Frets Over Inflation Risk in ‘Finely Balanced’ Rate Call
Australia’s central bank weighed the risk of upside surprises to inflation from a tight labor market and rising
2023-06-20 10:22

Mexico’s Adan Lopez Declines Ruling Party Campaign Funds
Mexico’s former Interior Minister Adan Augusto Lopez declined to use the five million pesos ($292,000) offered by the
2023-06-20 10:18

Blinken’s China Trip Achieves Best Possible Outcome: More Talks
Secretary of State Antony Blinken got a muted reception when he arrived in Beijing: a lone Foreign Ministry
2023-06-20 09:23

Yen Pressure Mounts With Trade-Weighted Gauge at Two-Decade Low
Weakness in the yen is broadening with a trade-weighted gauge of the currency falling to the lowest in
2023-06-20 09:22

EU Readies €50 Billion Ukraine Package Ahead of Donor Summit
The European Union is ready to propose a financial aid package of around €50 billion ($55 billion) to
2023-06-20 08:51

New Zealand Announces Banking Inquiry Amid Profit Concerns
New Zealand’s government announced an inquiry into its banking sector amid concerns that lenders are making excessive profits.
2023-06-20 08:49

Donald Trump Claims Classified Documents Were in Boxes With Golf Gear
Donald Trump admits keeping classified documents with his golf shirts, pants and shoes.
2023-06-20 08:25

Asian Stock Futures Mixed as Global Rally Wavers: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are poised for a mixed open on Tuesday as the rally in global equities shows signs
2023-06-20 06:56

M&G’s Leaviss Buys Yen on Bet BOJ to Quit Curve Control Any Time
M&G Investments is buying the yen on a wager the Bank of Japan will end its cap on
2023-06-20 05:56

NCERT textbooks: Why some Indian scholars are disowning books they wrote
A group of Indian academics wants their names to be removed from textbooks they helped write - why?
2023-06-20 05:19

Turkey’s Simsek Signals Gradual Shift to Conventional Policy
Turkey’s Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has indicated he will take gradual steps in steering toward more
2023-06-19 23:45

Saudi Arabia is quietly changing its textbooks. Could that lead to acceptance of Israel?
Textbooks in Saudi Arabia have been changing. For years, researchers have been observing a gradual moderation on subjects ranging from gender roles to the promotion of peace and tolerance.
2023-06-19 23:22