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ORO24's Atif Rahman on Dubai's meteoric '875% real estate growth'
Gulf Business· 6 days agoAtif Rahman took to the stage of Gulf Business' first-ever Business Breakfast briefing to talk about...
S&P 500 Hits 30th Record of 2024 as Megacaps Rally: Markets Wrap
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- A rally in several large technology companies drove stocks to all-time highs, with...
International Monetary Fund, IMF, What's New
IMF· 2 days agoInternational Monetary Fund What's New page with links to Press Releases, Press Information Notices, Speeches, News Briefs, Transcripts, Communiques, Events and More
Paris loses stock market crown to London as political upheaval looms – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 23 hours agoAll stocks listed in France are now worth about $3.13 trillion in total, compared with $3.18...
Rishi Sunak’s epic blunder
The Hill· 7 days agoThree weeks in and the British election campaign is playing out as an epic blunder for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that threatens to redraw the UK...
BoC minutes shouldn’t offer too much of a directional change for CAD | Investing.com Canada
Investing.com· 2 days agoWhile the loonie is likely to get off to a slow start to the week, with a light data calendar...
Weekly data: focus on the RBA and British and Japanese releases
Investing.com· 2 days agoTraders evaluated the possible effects of lower American inflation on upcoming monetary policy. The...
Britain's Labour Party pledges 'wealth creation' as it targets landslide election victory
CNBC· 6 days agoLabour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks during the launch of Labour's general election manifesto...
French borrowing costs soar over Le Pen election fears
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoProperty professionals are raising concerns about the housing market today, which they fear has...
Global | Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Relations· 2 days agoIntroduction Since the financial crisis of 2007, central banks around the world have entered into a multitude of bilateral currency swap agreements with one another. The recipient central bank ...