A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
And then there was one.
In an extraordinary turnabout in just five months, financial markets now fully price just one quarter-point interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve this year - compared to the six built into futures prices at the start of 2024.
The good news is that's largely down to the sheer strength of the ongoing U.S. expansion - the bad news is... (continue reading...)
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech President Petr Pavel was released from hospital on Friday after sustaining minor injury in a motorbike accident on Thursday, his office said.
"His schedule for the next week remains in place, including a planned foreign trip," it said.
Pavel is scheduled to visit Jordan next week, and also join NATO foreign ministers who will be meeting in Prague.
"The injury was caused by a fall from a motorcycle... (continue reading...)
By Yantoultra Ngui
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A group of prominent Malaysian civil society bodies have started a protest against a bid by a consortium including BlackRock Inc to take the country's airport operator private amid boycott campaigns against some U.S. firms over the Gaza war.
Around 22 organisations have issued a joint statement urging the government to reconsider and block BlackRock's participation in the deal worth about $2.6... (continue reading...)
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electric motor manufacturer Nidec Corp revised down two years of operating profit by about $67 million on Friday after determining that some sales were "recorded in an inflated manner" at a subsidiary.
Nidec said it had amended its financial results for the year ended in March 2023 and the year that ended in March 2024, after finding errors in its consolidation adjustment at subsidiary Nidec Drive Technology.
It... (continue reading...)
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) - As China staged a second day of "punishment" drills on Friday in response to Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te, some residents of the democratically governed island told Reuters they would carry on with their normal lives despite Beijing's pressure.
China staged mock missile strikes in waters east of Taiwan and dispatched fighter jets carrying live missiles, state media reported, as Beijing tested its ability to "seize... (continue reading...)
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