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- February 6, 2015
Most Asian currencies fell on Friday, and were set to close the week lower following hawkish comments from several Federal Reserve officials, as well as growing concerns over a potential recession this year. China-exposed currencies were the worst performers this week, even as data released earlier showed that the country’s economy was beginning to pick
READ MOREU.S. stock futures were trading flat during Monday’s evening deals, after major benchmark indices finished the regular session higher ahead of the U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday. By 18:20 ET (23:20 GMT), Dow Jones Futures and S&P 500 Futures were flat, while Nasdaq 100 Futures ticked 0.1% higher In extended deals, Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) fell 14.2%
READ MOREGold prices fell on Friday and were set to close the week lower amid fears of more interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, while signs of tightening supply helped copper and aluminum prices weather a worsening economic outlook Bullion prices sank well below $1,650 on Thursday – a key support level – after U.S.
READ MOREWhat makes California’s decision somewhat surprising is that even though its existing statutes indicate taxability for student loan forgiveness, state consensus previously ran in the opposite direction. Nevertheless, according to the Tax Foundation, it has confirmed that discharged student loan debt will be taxed under current California law. Additionally, existing state provisions exempting student loans
READ MOREOn Tuesday, the capital markets regulator Sebi fined nine organizations a total of Rs 1.62 crore for manipulating Sterling Green Woods Ltd’s shares. Radhe Krishna Broking, Harshad Panchal, Hemang Shah, Umesh Patel, Abhishek Soni, Sonal Patel, Dhaval Soni, Anurag Agarwal, and Paksha Developers Pvt Ltd were all fined Rs 18 lakh each by the regulator
READ MOREEarly on Monday, oil prices fell as investors refocused on tight supply, however, the mood remained shaky following a 6% drop the previous day on fears about slowing global economic growth and fuel demand. Brent oil futures were up 20 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $113.32 a barrel at 0105 GMT, after jumping as high
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