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The roughly $25 trillion Treasury sector remained in firm control of much of the financial market on Thursday as long-dated yields headed toward 5% again, taking…
In mountain climbing, the crux represents the toughest part of a route where the hardest moves and challenges are concentrated. While the consequences of failure in…
The US dollar, which had been weakening due to anticipated rate cuts in the midst of peak long-dated rates, rebounded on Thursday, driven by robust economic…
By Alex Lawler and Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) – The gap between two leading oil forecasters’ views on 2024 demand growth widened on Thursday, with the…
© Reuters. U.S stock indices recorded gains on Monday, even as the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel and a surge in oil prices created a…
Labor strikes are rising across industries as many union contracts are set to expire. As usual, one of the main contention points in the negotiations: better…
Inflationary Wages and Union Labor The United Auto Workers, known as the UAW, strikes with Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors GM , collectively known as the…
By Timothy Gardner and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. on Thursday imposed the first sanctions on owners of tankers carrying Russian oil above the G7…
© Reuters. Shares of Occidental Petroleum Corp. (NYSE:) continued their upward trend on Monday, closing at $64.18. Despite this increase, the stock’s price remains below its…
Birkenstock, the nearly 250 year old German shoe company, went public Wednesday and its shares fell 13%. Are the company’s shares now a bargain? What does…