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Senator wants Trump to answer questions on TikTok divestiture plan
WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - A Democratic senator on Monday asked U.S. President Donald Trump to answer key details about a plan by TikTok's Chinese owners to sell a majority stake in the short video app's U.S. assets. Trump signed an executive order on September 25 ...
Mon, Nov 24

Economists see slightly faster US growth, sticky inflation in 2026
By Howard SchneiderWASHINGTON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth will increase slightly next year but employment gains will remain sluggish and the Federal Reserve will slow any further rate cuts, economists polled by the National Association for Business Economics said in the group's year...
Mon, Nov 24

Soybeans sit below 17-month highs as traders mull Chinese demand
CANBERRA, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Chicago soybean futures rose slightly on Monday and were sitting a little below last week's 17-month high as traders pondered whether China would buy enough U.S. beans to push prices higher. Wheat and corn futures slipped for a fourth straight session amid abundant s...
Mon, Nov 24

Stocks rise as traders ramp up bets of December Fed cut
SINGAPORE, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Global stocks began an event-filled week on the front foot on Monday, as investors took heart from growing expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December even as policymakers remain divided over such a move.
Mon, Nov 24

EU to urge US to apply more of the July trade deal, including cutting steel tariffs
BRUSSELS, Nov 24 (Reuters) - European Union ministers are set to urge top U.S. trade officials on Monday to apply more of the July EU-US trade deal, such as by cutting U.S. tariffs on EU steel and removing them for EU goods such as wine and spirits. U.S. Commerce Secretary Ho...
Mon, Nov 24

Oil falls as Ukraine peace talks edge toward a solution
Oil prices slipped Monday, extending losses from last week, as Russia-Ukraine peace talks edged closer to a solution and the U.S. dollar strengthened.
Mon, Nov 24

Chinese buyers downplay Japan tensions at auto show
Car enthusiasts browsing Japanese brands at one of China’s biggest annual auto shows shrugged off diplomatic tensions between the two countries on Saturday, saying quality and value for money still trump politics when choosing a vehicle.
Mon, Nov 24

Early signs for Japan 2026 wages bolster case for near-term BOJ rate hike
Early signs on Japan's annual wage negotiations for next year point to another round of solid pay hikes despite profit pressure from U.S. tariffs, bolstering the case for the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates further.
Mon, Nov 24

Indian shares set to track Asian peers higher on rising odds of US rate cut
India's benchmark stock indexes were poised to open higher on Monday and inch towards record highs, tracking gains in other Asian markets on rising expectations of a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Mon, Nov 24

Japan ramps up warning of yen intervention, chance of near-term rate hike
Tokyo ready to take action based on US-Japan finance agreementFinance minister says FX intervention a possibilityAnalysts see 160 yen per dollar as intervention thresholdBOJ will debate 'feasibility, timing' of rate hike, Ueda saysRemarks keep alive chance of BOJ rate hike in DecemberBy Leik...
Fri, Nov 21

Gold on track for weekly fall as strong US jobs data dents rate-cut hopes
U.S. posts solid job growth in SeptemberDollar set for weekly gainFed's Goolsbee repeats he is uneasy on rate cutsBy Brijesh Patel Nov 21 (Reuters) - Gold slipped on Friday and was heading for a weekly fall, as a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report reinforced expectations that the Federal...
Fri, Nov 21

Soybeans slip further as doubts about Chinese buying puncture their rally
CANBERRA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - U.S. soybean futures edged lower on Friday at the end of a see-saw week during which Chinese purchases of U.S. beans pushed prices to a 17-month high before doubts about whether China would sustain so rapid a pace of buying punctured the rally. Corn and wheat futures als...
Fri, Nov 21

Japan's cabinet approves lavish stimulus as markets fret over Takaichi's fiscal policy
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's cabinet approved a 21.3 trillion yen ($135.40 billion) economic stimulus package on Friday, marking the first major policy initiative under the new leader, who has pledged to pursue expansionary fiscal measu...
Fri, Nov 21

soybeans to edge down to $11.13
For more technical analyses, please click SINGAPORE, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The CBOT soybean January contract SF26 is expected to edge down to $11.13 per bushel, as suggested by its wave pattern.A wave 4 ended around $11.13, which serves as a target. A rising trendline was broken. The break suggests a r...
Fri, Nov 21

Stocks crumble as US jobs fail to provide clarity on Fed outlook; tech hammered
Nikkei slumps 2.2%, South Korea plunges 3.7%Dollar scales new peaks vs yen, Aussie, kiwiJapan unveils stimulus package, bond yields retreat from highsBy Stella Qiu SYDNEY, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Asian shares extended a global rout on Friday as a highly anticipated U.S. jobs report failed to provide c...
Fri, Nov 21

WRAPUP 9-Zelenskiy ready for 'honest' work on US-backed plan as Europeans push back
US plan would require Kyiv to give up land, plan showsKyiv would also have to accept curbs on military - planUS Army chief says Kyiv agrees to move quickly towards a dealWhite House says US working on plan for about a month French minister says peace cannot mean capitulationBy Olena Harmash, Max Hun...
Fri, Nov 21

US posts solid job growth in September, but unemployment rate rises
WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - U.S. employment growth accelerated in September, but the labor market remained sluggish and failed to keep pace with new job-seekers as employers dealt with fallout from import tariffs and integrated artificial intelligence into some positions.
Fri, Nov 21

Trump tariffs to reduce US deficits by $1 trillion less than previous estimate, CBO says
WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's tariff increases on imports from foreign countries will reduce U.S. deficits by $3 trillion if they are maintained through 2035, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated on Thursday, instead of the $4 trill...
Fri, Nov 21

Japan factory activity down for fifth month in November, PMI shows
TOKYO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Japan's manufacturing activity contracted for a fifth month in November, albeit at a slower pace than in the previous month due to a softer decline in output, a private-sector survey showed on Thursday.The S&P Global flash Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers'...
Fri, Nov 21

Stocks stuck on rollercoaster despite strong Nvidia earnings
NEW YORK/LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Nvidia's strong earnings report offered only a brief reprieve for stocks on Thursday, as doubts about the return on relentless artificial intelligence investment and lofty valuations on Wall Street had global markets on edge.
Fri, Nov 21



