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Gold futures recovered on Monday as negotiations between Greece and its international creditors kept going and investors awaited the outcome of this week’s meeting of the US central bank's policy makers...
European stocks moved higher Monday impacted by a report saying that Greece has made changes to a key team negotiating with its international creditors. Euclid Tsakalotos, Greece’s alternate foreign minister, is to head a new policy negotiating team...
On Monday the greenback regained ground against a basket of other major currencies, as markets digested the previous week's soft U.S. economic reports...
Europe needs to let Greece go bankrupt within its borders, and keeping Greece in the euro zone could be riskier than letting it go, Hans Werner-Sinn, the president of the influential Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Germany said...
On Monday the pound fell against the U.S. dollar, pulling back from eight-week highs as the greenback regained some strength after downbeat U.S. data released last week sent the currency broadly lower and as markets eyed upcoming U.K. data on first quarter growth...
As the starting week will be rich for events, below you can see what is most likely to influence the market sentiment in the period from April 27 till May 1...
On Monday morning the base metals have added to Friday's gains, with precious metals also higher backed by the weak sentiment for the greenback...
When earlier this month China issued its data on the first-quarter growth, the 7% figure - the worst in six years - spurred concerns over the deepening slowdown. However, it also left many analysts doubtful about the trustworthiness of China's own statistics...
On Monday the dollar was steady against the euro and the yen after weakening on Friday as downbeat U.S. economic data added to concerns that the recovery is losing momentum...
On Monday Brent crude prices held near a 4 and a half month high, above $65 a barrel, backed by fears over fighting in Yemen disrupting Middle East supplies and signs that U.S. shale output may have started to decline...