South Africa Rides a Wave of Investor Cash Before the Election
The most pivotal South African election in decades is already turning the tide of the country’s financial markets.
The most pivotal South African election in decades is already turning the tide of the country’s financial markets.
Miners kept Europe’s stock benchmark afloat on Monday after prices for copper and gold surged to all-time highs. Oil held gains as the market watched for any fallout from political ructions in two of the world’s major crude producers.
The pace of European Central Bank interest-rate cuts must match the gradual slowdown of euro-area inflation, according to Governing Council member Martins Kazaks.
China’s markets regulators plan to meet with investors in Europe this week, according to people familiar with the matter, part of a broader move by authorities to shore up interest in the world’s second-largest stock market.
A global bond rally ignited by signs that inflation in the world’s largest economy is finally slowing once again faces a reality check this week.
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