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Mixed European Markets: GDP Dips, Trade Surplus, ECB Rate Cut

European stock exchanges opened mixed on Friday, influenced by UK GDP decline and German trade surplus. The ECB cut interest rates, citing slower economic growth.

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ECB Rate Cut Sends European Markets Tumbling: What's Next?

European markets are expected to open lower following the ECB's recent 25 basis point rate cut, the fourth this year. Key economic data from the UK and Germany will be closely moni...

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Asian Markets Mostly Down Following Japan's Industrial Production Report

Asia-Pacific stock markets mostly declined after Japan's industrial production report showed a 1.4% annual increase, slightly below expectations. Key indices in Japan, Australia, H...

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Diesel Prices Plummet to 6-Week Low Amid Global Tensions

Diesel prices drop to a six-week low, influenced by global tensions and OPEC+'s forecast. RON95 fuel sees a slight increase, while gasolines and oils experience volatility.

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Martial Law Declaration Triggers Massive Inflow into Ultra-Short-Term Bond Funds

Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law, domestic stock market volatility increased, leading to a significant inflow of funds into ultra-short-term bond fund...

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Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange Suffers Significant Decline, VN-30 Basket Takes a Hit

The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange index closed 1.51 points lower after a previous 3.21-point drop. Trading volume decreased by 12%. The VN-30 basket saw 15 tickers fall, including Pet...

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Martial Law Declaration Triggers Massive Cash Reserves Surge in South Korea

Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration, South Korean investors rapidly sold stocks and held funds in cash, leading to a surge in CMA balances and cautious mark...

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FTC Investigation Uncovers Treasury Bond Bidding Collusion Among Major Players

The FTC has concluded its investigation into alleged collusion in treasury bond bidding by primary dealers, targeting major securities firms and banks. The probe, part of a broader...