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RBA’s Bullock: February rate hike justified, Middle Eas...

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michelle Bullock crossed the wires on Tuesday March 3 and she was hawkish. Bullock sa...

China: Managing Oil shock exposure – Societe Generale

Societe Generale’s team examines China’s position in U.S.–Iran tensions, noting that Iran supplies most of China’s Oil but disrupt...

AUD/JPY Price Forecast: Surges toward YTD high near 112...

The AUD/JPY recovers from earlier losses, advances some 0.38% on Tuesday even though risk aversion is ruling the financial markets...

GBP/USD bounces off eleven-week lows as 1.34 holds on I...

GBP/USD fell around one-half of one percent on Monday, briefly sliding to an eleven-week low around 1.3310 in early trade before s...

USD/CNY: PBoC move tempers appreciation – Commerzbank

Commerzbank’s Charlie Lay and Moses Lim highlight that the People’s Bank of China has removed the 20% reserve requirement on forei...

Japanese Yen weakens below 157.50 on upbeat US data, Bo...

The USD/JPY pair jumps to a near three-week high of 157.35 during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The US Dollar (USD) strength...

Japan Jobs / Applicants Ratio registered at 1.18, below...

Japan Jobs / Applicants Ratio registered at 1.18, below expectations (1.19) in January

Japan Unemployment Rate registered at 2.7% above expect...

Japan Unemployment Rate registered at 2.7% above expectations (2.6%) in January

Why Sequoia’s Alfred Lin isn’t worried about the SaaS-p...

Despite fear-mongering about an AI-spurred economic crisis, Lin said that software remains a verdant area to invest.

U.S. war with Iran forces CEOs to prepare for the worst...

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Stocks enter global selloff but some on Wall Street are...

Wells Fargo’s Ohsung Kwon argued that traders should buy the dip. 

A dire electrician shortage is a ‘life-or-death’ threat...

By going all in on AI, tech companies like Meta and Microsoft are shaking up white-collar career paths—and creating a huge demand ...