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Stocks shake off last week’s losses
Primark leads the charge as Footsie hits new high
Footsie sets new high on hopes of summer rate cut
Bond sales tepid as investors spooked by geopolitical risks
Markets bounce as Middle East fears ease
Nasdaq takes aim . . . at AIM
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Weak metal prices drag FTSE miners into the red
Tech stocks feel the love from investors
Dealing with a weak peso
Spring in the step but UK still stuck in second gear
Backseat mitherers! How our other halves drive us spare
Stocks rise as traders eye major corporate earnings
Car insurance costs are soaring – and this price comparison site can reap the rewards
Stocks higher with corporate earnings on tap
Local stock markets lure liquidity amounting to nearly Dhs1.4 billion
Easing Middle East tensions push market higher
Spinneys sets IPO price range at Dh1.42-Dh1.53 a share
Uncertainty afoot, as some save cash
Jpmorgan’s Kolanovic says ‘correction’ in stocks isn’t over
PSEI REGAINS 6,500 LEVEL ON IRAN’S CALMING WORDS
Gulf economies to forge ahead on non-oil growth momentum despite geopolitical uncertainties
Weak pound and easing tensions see FTSE up
MSX index ends lower
5 worthy candidates for small-stock comeback
The Hill @ One-North sells 43 units at launch to mostly Singaporean buyers
Breadmaker Bimbo hit by profit slump, cuts earnings outlook
Chabaidao shares drop 38% in Hong Kong IPO
Japan issues strongest warning yet on currency market intervention
Economic data ‘soft’; higher oil prices ease budget pressures
TSX and U.S. markets close higher as tensions scale down
B.C.’s housing market is showing signs of marginal improvement
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Gold sinks 2% as Middle East worries ebb
Dispute to hardly affect HYBE’s earnings
Issue of new 30-year bond
Volatile rand shrugs off easing tensions in the Middle East
Tesla shares tumble on price cuts
FTSE 100 hits record high as shares rise amid hopes of interest rate cuts
Conflict and markets: what the experts think