Dollar Index Back Above 100 Ahead Of Expected Red-hot U.S. Inflation Data
Analysts said they expected very high U.S. inflation would reinforce expectations of aggressive Federal Reserve tightening.
Dollar Holds Steady Ahead Of Expected Red-hot U.S. Inflation Data
The dollar index held firm on Tuesday, supported by high U.S.
Euro Slips Vs Dollar Ahead Of Expected Red-hot U.S. Inflation
The euro fell on Tuesday unable to hold on to the post-French election gains, as the dollar held firm supported by high U.S.
Dollar Ticks Down After U.S. Inflation Data Shows Rise In Prices
The dollar slid on Tuesday after U.S. inflation data showed that consumer prices rose 8.5% in March compared to a year ago, coming in slightly hotter than analysts expected.
Dollar Drops As Inflation Readout Puts Fed Policy Course In View
The dollar slid on Tuesday after U.S. inflation data showed consumer prices rose by 8.5% in March compared to a year ago, boosted by soaring gasoline, but tempered by less expensive used cars and trucks.
Dollar Rebounds As Brainard Assures Markets Fed Will Stay The Course
The dollar rebounded on Tuesday after digesting slightly softer-than-expected U.S.
Lemar: 'It Might Not Look Pretty, But It Works. Atletico Win.'
Lemar: 'It might not look pretty, but it works. Atletico win.'
'Why Not Us?': Latinos Stuck At Mexico Border As Ukrainians Enter US
'Why not us?': Latinos stuck at Mexico border as Ukrainians enter US
Man, Woman Or... X: US Rolls Out Gender-neutral Passports
Man, woman or... X: US rolls out gender-neutral passports
Honda To Spend $64 Billion On R&D As It Revs Up Electric Ambitions
Japan's Honda Motor Co Ltd plans to spend $64 billion on research and development over the next decade, the company said on Tuesday, laying out an ambitious target to roll out 30 electric vehicle models globally by 2030.
Oil Rises On OPEC Warning And Easing Of Shanghai COVID Curbs
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday as Shanghai's relaxation of some COVID-19 restrictions eased concerns about Chinese demand and as OPEC warned it would be impossible to replace potential supply losses from Russia.
Oil Rises On Russian Oil Production Constraints
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday as Russian oil and gas condensate production fell to 2020 lows and OPEC warned it would be impossible to replace potential supply losses from Russia.
Oil Settles Up On Shanghai Lockdown Easing, Russian Production Cuts
Oil prices settled higher on Tuesday as lockdowns eased in Shanghai and as Russian oil and gas condensate production fell to 2020 lows and OPEC warned it would be impossible to replace potential supply losses from Russia.
BoK To Pause In April But Rates To Go Up Every Quarter - Reuters Poll
The Bank of Korea is likely to stand pat at its meeting this week as its committee awaits the appointment of a new governor, but it will embrace a steeper rate hike path ahead to tame more than decade-high inflation, a Reuters poll showed.
Chevron, Union Meet As California Refinery Strike Enters Third Week -official
Chevron Corp and the United Steelworkers union (USW) met on Monday to seek an end to a three-week-old strike by 500 workers at the company's Richmond, California, refinery, a union official said.
Britney Spears, Newly Free, Says She Is Pregnant
Britney Spears, newly free, says she is pregnant
U.S. Monitoring Rise In Rights Abuses In India, Blinken Says
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States was monitoring what he described as a rise in human rights abuses in India by some officials, in a rare direct rebuke by Washington of the Asian nation's rights record.
Anger Mounts Along Texas-Mexico Border Over Long Delays To Commercial Crossings
Mexican truck drivers blockaded two busy bridges at the border with United States on Monday amid rising tensions on both sides over an order by Texas Governor Greg Abbott that has slowed commercial crossings between Mexico and Texas.
Philadelphia To Reimpose Indoor Mask Mandate In Public Spaces
Philadelphia will again require masks in indoor public settings such as restaurants, schools and businesses starting next week, the city said on Monday, responding to what appears to be a fresh wave of coronavirus transmissions.
Exclusive-Brazil Invites EU For The First Time To Observe Its National Election
Brazil's top election authority, the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE), told Reuters on Monday it has invited the European Union for the first time to observe its general elections this year, when President Jair Bolsonaro will seek re-election.
Ukraine's Zelenskiy Warns Russia Could Use Chemical Weapons, Calls For More Sanctions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine and called on the West to impose strong sanctions on Moscow that would deter even talk of the use of such weapons.
U.S. House Democrats Introduce Bill Requiring Time Off For Voting
A group of U.S. House of Representatives Democrats on Monday proposed legislation requiring employers give their workers paid time off to vote, following failed attempts by Congress to pass major voting rights legislation earlier this year.
California's PG&E To Avoid Criminal Charges In Settlements Over Two Major Wildfires
California utility PG&E Corp has reached settlement agreements with district attorneys representing Northern California counties to avoid prosecution over two major wildfires, with the company agreeing to pay $55 million.
Factbox-New U.S. State Laws Directed At Transgender Youth
Conservative lawmakers have passed a flurry of bills this year directed at transgender youth, including measures that bar classroom discussion of gender identity, block access to healthcare to help young people transition, and restrict participation in sports.
Brazil's Largest Indigenous Reservation Overrun By Illegal Gold Mining, Says Report
An illegal gold mining boom on Brazil's largest indigenous reservation has brought disease, violence and grave human rights violations on the Yanomami people, according to research and allegations included in a new report on Monday, blaming high gold prices and tacit government support.
New Mechanisms Needed For Debt Stress As Poor Countries Hit By Surging Prices -IMF
Sharply higher global food and energy prices due to the war in Ukraine are hitting poor countries, and better mechanisms for dealing with sovereign debt stress will be needed to stave off defaults, the IMF said on Monday.
Musk Dodges Limits In Twitter Board Seat Refusal: Experts
Musk dodges limits in Twitter board seat refusal: experts
U.S. Credit Markets Back On Downward Path As Fed Weighs On Risk Assets
A rally in U.S. credit markets after the U.S. Federal Reserve started hiking rates last month was short-lived and some corporate bonds hit new lows on Monday amid rising bond yields and concerns over the economic outlook.
Ford Inks Argentina Lithium Supply Deal With Lake Resources
Ford Motor Co said on Monday it has signed a preliminary deal to buy lithium from a Lake Resources NL facility in Argentina, marking the first time the automaker has publicly announced where it will procure the electric vehicle battery metal.
In A Small French Village, Le Pen Threatens Macron's Re-election
At a bar in Gouzon, a village in central France, a few locals gathered on Monday to read news of the first round of voting in the presidential election, which saw incumbent Emmanuel Macron through to face far-right challenger Marine Le Pen in a run-off.