Today: October 22, 2024
Today: October 22, 2024

Bonds slide, stocks slip as US election looms

Visitors walk under a huge screen displaying Japan's Nikkei share average inside a building in Tokyo
October 22, 2024
Tom Westbrook - Reuters

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China's youth unemployment rate falls after climbing for two straight months

The jobless rate for 16-to-24-year olds in China, excluding students, fell to 17.6% in September from 18.8% a month prior, official data showed on Tuesday, offering officials relief

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Canadian minister says offer to appoint mediator in Montreal port dispute rejected

Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said on Tuesday his proposal to appoint a mediator to help settle a dispute at the port of Montreal had been rejected.

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Elliott defends Citgo offer in the face of creditors' objections

Hedge fund Elliott Investment Management on Monday pressed a court not to hold up its bid for Citgo Petroleum, saying the Venezuela-owned oil refiner's assets "

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Fed needs to continue to cut rates, Daly says

San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Monday said she has not seen anything to suggest the U.S. central bank would stop cutting interest rates, which are "absolutely"

Fed needs to continue to cut rates, Daly says
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Qatar's emir heads to Berlin for talks aimed at boosting economic ties

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Dollar steady at August high on US rates view, election

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Oil prices trim Middle East war risk-gains, China demand remains a worry

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