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In simpler terms, banks are forced to sell Treasury securities to raise needed capital, i.e., increase their liquidity. Doing so creates a duration mismatch between their assets and liabilities.
Investing.com - European companies are being priced for stagnation in their full-year earnings, but there could still be ...
China’s economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, dimming hopes for imminent policy easing as authorities ...
The results reflect a mixed performance across Sandvik’s core divisions. The mining unit, which accounts for over half of group revenues, posted a strong quarter with 10% organic order growth and 4% ...
China is open to beginning trade talks with President Donald Trump’s administration, but is demanding that the White House ...
Investing.com -- The Bank of Japan is expected to lower its economic growth projections at its upcoming policy meeting on ...
Barclays (LON: BARC) sees further downside risks to U.S. earnings estimates, warning that the recent wave of revisions is ...
Investing.com -- Hays Plc (LON: HAYS) reported a 9% year-over-year decline in net fee like-for-like growth for its third quarter of fiscal year 2025, which was in line with analysts’ consensus ...
Investing.com - Shares in European chipmakers sank on Wednesday, dragged down by a warning from Nvidia that new U.S. export ...
U.S. stock futures tick down on Wednesday, with President Donald Trump’s tariff plans and updated U.S. rules on artificial ...
Antofagasta’s shares traded lower on Wednesday despite reporting stronger-than-expected copper sales volumes in the first quarter of 2025, largely due to higher-than-expected cash costs and weaker ...
Discoverie Group PLC (LON: DSCV) shares climbed +1.4% as the market responded to a pre-close trading update indicating a resilient performance de ...
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