The concerns the United States and the European Union recently expressed over China’s Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law, which took effect on July 1, do nothing but expose their ideological ...
Analysis - Historically, the image of a typical Southern Nigerian farmer was never complete without the muturu cattle breed grazing quietly behind the homestead. It was often tethered at the back of ...
The largest company by market capitalization listed on the Athens Stock Exchange posted its third consecutive session of ...
President Donald Trump opened a 16-day celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary with a political rally on ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal government has lost "political paint" from May's budget while defending a backdown on key budget measures. Follow live.
As markets adjust to the winding down of the Iran war, the Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to keep its benchmark rate unchanged at 3.50%-3.75% ...
The decision was split 7-1, with board member Toichiro Asada advocating for a hold. This comes at a time when Japan has been struggling with a weak yen and inflation that has started to creep up. The ...
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to 6.37% this week, down six basis points from 6.43% the week before, according to U.S. News data. Mortgage refinance rates also pulled back this week, ...
UFC Freedom 250 — the polarizing fight card held at the White House — is over. Though my co-author and I weren’t on the South Lawn on Sunday, we had an up-close view as the events unfolded in ...
What a crazy weekend: we had the NBA finals, a possible legit deal with Iran and we are all getting ready for Fed week with Kevin Warsh as the new Fed Chair. But the main question is: will mortgage ...
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Before the Iran conflict erupted in March 2026, markets were pricing in rate cuts. The UK economy had been cooling, inflation was moderating, and the MPC seemed poised to start easing. Then the Strait ...