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On Tuesday the US currency slipped lower against its peers, as there appeared hopes for resolution between Greece's new government and creditors. Yesterday's pessimistic US data continued to weigh as well...
On Tuesday Greece's new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is meeting Italian center-left Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, as he continues a diplomatic tour around Europe...
The British currency remained moderately lower against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday, as an upbeat report on U.K. construction activity failed to boost investor confidence regarding the strength of the country's economy...
The Kiwi dollar hit four-year lows against its U.S. peer on Tuesday, as a reaction to news of a surprise rate cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia and as market players eyed New Zealand employment data due later in the day...
Data released Tuesday showed BP beat profit expectations for the fourth quarter of 2014 while taking a $3.6 billion impairment charge and cutting capital expenditures due to low oil prices, says Reuters. The company announced underlying replacement cost profit at $2...
On Tuesday gold futures traded lower during the Asian trade. Silver declined, while copper climbed...
On Tuesday oil futures continued to firm, adding to growth of more than 11 percent in the prior two sessions, but ongoing worries over China's demand outlook restrained further gains, says Reuters...
Ewald Nowotny, a policymaker at the European Central Bank, said consumer prices in the euro zone may grow 0.8 percent in 2015...
In today's speech in Hong Kong Alibaba's founder Jack Ma said the company has resolved its problems with China’s State Administration of Industry and Commerce “at the first stage". On Monday Alibaba shares gained as much as 2.9 percent as of 10:30 a.m. in New York trading...