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UK inflation held steady at 3.4% in May, matching economist forecasts, based on figures published Wednesday by the Office for ...
U.S. and European stock futures slipped while oil perked up after President Trump dropped a geopolitical haymaker, urging the evacuation of Tehran. That hit the risk tape like a rogue wave, especially ...
More scattered storms could impact the region late in the day – one or two of the storms could turn locally strong with gusty ...
Nothing beats a good slice of pie, but for one reason or another, these pies have fallen out of favor with much of the ...
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Some pockets of rain are still possible here and there in and through the early-morning hours before they'll taper off, ...
Some pockets of rain are still possible here and there in and through the early-morning hours before they'll taper off, generally, around noon. By the afternoon, it will definitely feel more ...
Cardinal Bechara Boutros Raï, patriarch of the Maronite Church in Lebanon, lamented the decline of the Christian population in the Middle East, noting that the Christian presence in the region ...
The decision came as an escalating Middle East conflict and U.S. tariffs ... in super-long government bond yields. The quarterly taper size aligns with requests the BOJ received from several ...
he Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged Tuesday and said it would taper its purchase of government ... alongside negative spillovers for Japan from the Middle East conflict," Lee Hardman ...
Now, it is reshaping the Middle East on its own terms and forcing the Trump administration to play catch-up as Israeli leaders ramp up attacks against Iran. The moves could upend global markets ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese yen was largely flat Tuesday after the Bank of Japan said at the end of its policy meeting that it would be less expeditious in reducing its bond purchases, as expected.