Argentine peso 'non deliverable forward' (NDF) markets looked to be slowing coming back to life on Tuesday investors said, after a key emerging markets traders group backed trading as long as banks were willing to show prices.
The Australian dollar and its New Zealand cousin inched up on Tuesday, though expectations for further policy easing in both countries and caution about key Sino-US trade talks capped gains.
The dollar edged higher against a basket of currencies on Monday as traders awaited US-China trade talks later in the week for clues to the state of the prolonged trade war between Washington and Beijing, even as chances of a deal appeared low.
The dollar slipped against the safe-haven Japanese yen on Tuesday amid renewed trade-related worries and as an unexpected drop in US producer inflation supported the case for the Federal Reserve room to cut interest rates again later this month.
The dollar fell on Tuesday, with the New Zealand dollar leading gains against the US currency, as a rally in Asian equities spilled over into currency markets.
The dollar found support on Tuesday while investors awaited the outcome from crucial Sino-US trade talks in Washington, with many staying cautious as neither side has shown signs of giving ground at the negotiations.
Expressing 'disappointment' over defeat in the two T20 matches against Sri Lanka, Chief Selector and Head Coach Misbah-ul-Haq cited deficiencies in all departments of the Pakistan T20I squad, but defended the decision to bring back Ahmed Shehzad and Umar
Saudi Arabia is to stage its first ever international tennis tournament, a men's exhibition event, in a "watershed moment for the Kingdom", the country's top sports official said on Tuesday. Swiss three-time Grand Slam winner Stanislas Wawrinka and rising
Bastian Schweinsteiger is welcome to join the Germany coaching staff, national team coach Joachim Loew said Tuesday just hours before the veteran midfielder announced his retirement on Tuesday. "The time has now come and I will be finishing my active care
Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) is committed to promoting sports and taking Pakistan cricket forward by lending a hand to bring improvement in domestic structure, said Wapda Chairman Lieutenant Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd). Talking t
A fuming Andy Murray accused Fabio Fognini of shouting during a critical point as the Briton went down fighting in three bitter sets at the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday. The two players confronted one another in a lengthy exchange by the net near the end o
SNGPL is organizing an International Tennis Federation Pakistan Junior Tennis Championships 2019 from October 8, 2019 at Syed Dilwar Abbas, PTF Complex, Islamabad. A colorful opening ceremony was organized by SNGPL here on Tuesday. Chairman Board of Direc
Sindh's Sohail Khan has been fined 50 percent of his match fee for a level-2 offence relating to personal abuse of a player, player support personnel, umpire or match referee during a match in his team's round four four-day first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
The US is to blacklist 28 Chinese entities that it says are implicated in rights violations and abuses targeting Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region, the commerce department announced. The United States "cannot and will not t
US producer prices unexpectedly fell in September, leading to the smallest annual increase in nearly three years, likely giving the Federal Reserve further room to cut interest rates for the third time this year in October. The weak producer inflation rea
Britain's debt burden would jump to its highest level in 50 years if it leaves the EU without a deal, a leading think-tank warned Tuesday. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said that due to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's public spending plans, govern
The World Trade Organization on Tuesday called for countries to speed up talks aimed at hammering out an agreement on banning harmful fisheries subsidies. "It is clear today that the harm done by many fisheries subsidies cannot continue," WTO chief Robert
Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it expected operating profits to drop more than 50 percent in the third quarter as it struggles with a long-running slump in the global chip market. Operating profit for July to September was forecast to reach 7.7 trill
Russia's sovereign wealth fund announced Tuesday the opening of its first overseas office in Saudi Arabia ahead of President Vladimir Putin's expected visit to Riyadh. The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said it hoped to boost bilateral cooperation
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov has signed an agreement with Turkey on using national currencies in payments and settlements between the two countries, the Russian finance ministry said on Tuesday. The agreement, signed on October 4, is aimed at g
Boeing on Tuesday reported another steep quarterly drop in commercial plane deliveries due to the grounding of the 737 MAX but confirmed it still plans to win approval get those jets back in the air this year. The aerospace giant delivered 63 aircraft in
Grinding trade disputes are undermining the global economy, which is set to see its slowest growth in nearly a decade, the new IMF chief said Tuesday. Research shows the impact of the trade conflict is widespread and countries must be ready to respond in
UK-focused stocks from Tesco to housebuilders sank on Tuesday as worries over a no-deal Brexit peaked after a Downing Street source said a divorce deal was essentially impossible, while LSE dropped after the Hong Kong bourse dropped its takeover bid.
Most Southeast Asian stock markets ended higher on Tuesday as investors turned their focus to Sino-US trade talks due later this week, hoping that further tariffs between the world's two biggest economies can be avoided.
Hong Kong stocks closed higher on Tuesday, tracking gains in mainland China on stimulus hopes, though uncertainties around Sino-US trade talks and worries over protests in the island city curbed gains.
European shares fell on Tuesday as an escalation in US-China trade tensions and Brexit worries along with disappointing corporate news dented sentiment.
China stocks ended higher on Tuesday, as a dim services sector survey reinforced hopes that Beijing will roll out more stimulus measures, though uncertainties around Sino-US trade talks curbed gains.
Australian shares ended higher on Thursday, as miners and energy stocks rose on the back of higher commodities and oil prices ahead of renewed efforts this week to resolve the US-China trade conflict.
US Treasury yields rose on Monday as the $78 billion in note and bond supply slated for auction helped push prices lower after last week's dramatic rise.
US Treasury yields rose on Monday as the $78 billion in note and bond supply slated for auction helped push prices lower after last week's dramatic rise.
Greece, which has needed three international bailouts this decade, on Tuesday made its second bond sale at record-low yields since July, the prime minister said, raising 1.5 billion euros at 1.5 percent.
Greece, which has needed three international bailouts this decade, on Tuesday made its second bond sale at record-low yields since July, the prime minister said, raising 1.5 billion euros at 1.5 percent.
US stocks fell on Tuesday as hopes of progress in high-level trade talks were dashed by a report Washington was moving ahead with efforts to limit capital flows to China and the inclusion of some top Chinese startups to a blacklist.
Japanese shares bounced back on Tuesday ahead of high-level Sino-US talks this week to resolve a damaging trade war, with semiconductor-related firms leading the gains after Samsung flagged a slightly better than expected third-quarter profit.
Sri Lankan stocks closed firmer on Tuesday led by blue chips while local investors picked up retail shares, amid foreign selling from the Indian Ocean island's risky assets before the start of presidential poll campaign. The rupee currency also ended firm
All major Gulf stock markets traded lower on Tuesday with financial shares suffering the biggest losses across the region amid declining oil prices. Saudi Arabia led the declines as most of the kingdom's banks dropped.
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