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Bailey hints UK will cut interest rates before US
Weaker peso no immediate effect on monetary policy — BSP
Japan’s exports get boost from China aided by yen tailwind
PHL set for investment-led boom, says BMI
Japanese exports get boost from Beijing
Zim government is about to scam its citizens again
BSP unfazed by peso slump to 57:$1
Canadian dollar could face serious crisis
Peso weakens further on Fed chief’s remarks
PSEi shedding longest in 8 years; peso closes at 57
US dollar rises to five-month high, puts heat on yen
Bitcoin tumbles as tensions rise in Middle East after Iran attacks Israel
JSE falls the most since November
Korea, Japan finance chiefs vow to tame rampant currency volatility
Ringgit lower on bullish sentiment over US dollar
Imported in ation: how import costs can increase the prices of goods and services
Japan prepared to take steps on forex moves: finance chief
Yuan tests key milestone on loosening govt grip
Exploring economic implications of Zim’s new currency on nancial disclosures
Rate cuts ‘off the table’ in FY25: Morgan Stanley RUPEE FALLS 14 PAISE TO 83.57 AGAINST DOLLAR
Rise in dollar puts the rupee under test
Rupee closes at a record low
Investors brace for turbulence as ZSE shifts to new currency
Gold and inflation: what the experts think
Copper retreats on frail Chinese factory data and firmer dollar
European stocks gain, dollar strong as traders cut Fed easing bets
Monetary Policy Statement and the road to Vision 2030
Indonesia intervenes to stem rupiah’s slide
I wish I knew what PPP was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Rise in support for Zuma batters the rand, and more is expected
RBZ warns banks against pairing clients for forex
Rand weakens against dollar
Risks associated with the Zim financial sector at the moment
Volatility uncorked as US solo surge unleashes the dollar
Even China is wary of fighting the Fed
Indonesia’s plunging rupiah twists the policy plot
Will the Fed still cut interest rates?
Korean stock market hit by foreign investor exodus
What are forex trading platforms?
PKR to rise to as high as 220 against the USD in coming months: Ex-SBP official