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Bay Street May Open On Positive Note

Canadian shares are likely to open higher on Wednesday, tracking firm crude oil and marginally higher gold prices. The focus is on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision due later in the day.
RTTNews | 252 days ago
UK Inflation Highest In 8 Months

UK Inflation Highest In 8 Months

UK consumer price inflation accelerated to an eight-month high in November, reinforcing the chances of the Bank of England deciding to keep the interest rate unchanged on Thursday. The consumer price index rose 2.6 percent year-on-year following a 2.3 percent gain in October, the Office for National Statistics reported Wednesday.
RTTNews | 252 days ago
Pound Falls Against Majors

Pound Falls Against Majors

The British pound weakened against other major currencies in the European session on Wednesday.
RTTNews | 253 days ago
Eurozone Inflation Rises Less Than Estimate

Eurozone Inflation Rises Less Than Estimate

Eurozone inflation grew at a slightly slower than initially estimated pace in November, revised data published by Eurostat showed on Wednesday. The harmonized index of consumer prices rose 2.2 percent year-on-year in November, following a 2.0 percent increase in October. The rate was revised down from 2.3 percent.
RTTNews | 253 days ago
Commodity Currency's Slide As Oil Prices Drop, Fed Policy Announcement

Commodity Currency's Slide As Oil Prices Drop, Fed Policy Announcement

The commodity currencies such as Australia, the New Zealand and the Canadian dollars weakened against their major currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday, as the crude oil prices fell amid concerns about the outlook for global demand, and possible excess supply in the market next year.
RTTNews | 253 days ago
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FTSE 100 Edges Higher After Inflation Data

FTSE 100 Edges Higher After Inflation Data

U.K. stocks edged higher on Wednesday and the pound sterling held steady despite new data showing that U.K. inflation rose to an eight-month high in November.
RTTNews | 253 days ago
Australia Budget To Slip Into Deficit In 2024-25

Australia Budget To Slip Into Deficit In 2024-25

Australia's budget is forecast to slip into deficit in 2024-25 after recording back-to-back surpluses for the first time in almost two decades, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Wednesday. In the latest Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, the government projected a deficit of A$26.9 billion for 2024-25. However, this was A$1.3 billion smaller than projected in the budget.
RTTNews | 253 days ago

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