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As European foreign ministers met with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva in an attempt to end hostilities, investors were on tenterhooks about the possibility of the US becoming directly involved.
The money laundering sparked a stranger-than-fiction chain of events involving a lottery winner, student houses and a bomb ...
Recent price movements indicate that the Nigerian currency has remained in a consolidation phase in the unofficial market, fluctuating between ...
One of the most effective ways to stop savings income from affecting your Winter Fuel Payment is to use a cash Isa. You can ...
The Co-operative Bank offers a regular savings account with a bumper interest rate of 7%. This rate remains competitive ...
The BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee kept its main Bank Rate steady at 4.25 percent on Thursday, resisting a growing chorus ...
Equity indices corrected earlier but rebounded midweek - now selling off again as traders close positions ahead of the ...
The Bloomberg Dollar Index's near-8.5% tumble in 1H has room to extend, given that the structural nature of the bears' case ...
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey questioned the need for a retail digital pound, saying he remains unconvinced of its ...
Fast-forward to 2025, and the U.S. is running record deficits outside of wars, recessions or crises. The nation's publicly held debt is nearing 100% of gross domestic product and is projected to ...
Sterling experienced minor gains against the U.S. dollar on Friday, but overall saw weekly losses amid uncertainties from the Israel-Iran conflict. Despite weak UK retail data and the Bank of England ...
World shares are mostly higher and crude oil prices have rebounded as investors wait to see if the U.S. will join Israel’s ...