Latest news
Headlines summarized in your language. Refreshed every 30 minutes.
Headlines
Gold Hits Two-Month Low as Falling Oil Prices Ease Inflation Fears
Gold fell to a two-month low on Monday as a drop in oil prices reduced inflation concerns, offsetting support from a weaker dollar.
Kraken Launches Bitcoin Vault Offering Yield to Long-Term Holders
Kraken has launched a Bitcoin Vault product that allows long-term holders to earn passive yield on their BTC without selling, targeting investors seeking income from digital assets.
Weekly US ADP Pulse drops to 35.75K from 42.25K prior
The weekly US ADP Pulse employment indicator fell to 35.75K, down from 42.25K prior, signaling a slight cooling in private-sector hiring momentum.
ECB's Makhlouf Reaffirms 2% Inflation Goal, Avoids June Rate Comment
ECB Governing Council member Gabriel Makhlouf reiterated the central bank's commitment to its 2% inflation target but declined to signal whether a rate hike is coming in June, keeping markets guessing on the next policy move.
Investec Raises $43M in Debut Loss-Absorbing Debt Issue
Investec issued $43 million in loss-absorbing debt, joining other South African banks in meeting the central bank's new regulatory framework for total loss-absorbing capacity.
US Grocery Prices Set to Rise as Inflation Pressures Mount
US grocery prices are expected to rise further as persistent inflation pressures add to consumer costs, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain a cautious stance on rate cuts.
Gunnison Copper Secures Arizona Tax Credit for Copper Manufacturing
Gunnison Copper Corp. has secured approval under Arizona's Qualified Facility Tax Credit program, providing a non-dilutive refundable tax credit to support copper manufacturing and job creation in Cochise County.
Merz Advisers Slash German Growth Forecast, See Faster Inflation
Economic advisers to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz nearly halved their 2026 growth forecast, citing Middle East conflict and US trade policy, while also projecting faster inflation.
ECB Warns Markets Face Risk of Sudden Sharp Correction
The European Central Bank warned that financial markets are vulnerable to a sudden and sharp repricing, citing investor complacency toward geopolitical risks including the Iran conflict.
French consumer sentiment hits lowest since March 2023 in May
French consumer confidence fell to 82 in May, the lowest since March 2023, driven by a sharp drop in expectations for financial situations and major purchases.
Ex-Fed Official Evans on What's Next for Monetary Policy
Former Chicago Fed President Charles Evans says monetary policy will remain cautious, balancing inflation risks with growth concerns, speaking at the UBS Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
Thailand Eyes $5 Billion From Notes, Loans as Bond Yields Soar
Thailand plans to raise about $5 billion via promissory notes and term loans to fund cost-of-living relief, avoiding bond issuance as sovereign yields hit multi-month highs.
Japan 40-Year Bond Auction Draws Strongest Demand in a Year
Japan's 40-year government bond auction saw stronger demand than the 12-month average, as higher yields attracted investors amid inflation concerns from the Middle East conflict.
Base Metals Advance as US Touts Progress Toward Iran Peace Deal
Copper and aluminum prices rose on cautious optimism over US-Iran peace talks, despite renewed hostilities in the Persian Gulf, signaling potential easing of geopolitical risks.
China Bond Bears Use Niche Swap Trade as Rally Doubts Grow
Chinese investors are betting the rally in two-year government bonds has gone too far, using a niche swap trade common in developed markets to profit from a potential reversal.
Australia April CPI slows to 4.2%, core inflation creeps higher
Australia's headline CPI eased to 4.2% in April from 4.6%, below the 4.4% forecast, while core inflation crept up to 3.4%, keeping pressure on the RBA.
BOJ's Ueda warns temporary oil shocks can become persistent
BOJ Governor Ueda warns that temporary oil shocks can become persistent depending on initial conditions like wages, expectations, and exchange rates, citing the current Middle East conflict as Japan's fifth major oil shock.
Japan Services PPI misses forecasts at 3% y/y in April
Japan's April Services PPI rose 3% year-on-year, missing the 3.3% forecast and slowing from 3.1% prior, signaling softer pipeline services inflation.
TD Securities sticks with bearish dollar view despite stronger US data
TD Securities strategists maintain their bearish dollar view for 2026, arguing that middling US outperformance and a Fed on hold do not justify a sustained dollar rally.
Century Aluminum (CENX) Valuation Check After Sector Rally and Earnings Optimism
Century Aluminum (CENX) shares surged 58.9% year-to-date amid a sector rally and improved earnings sentiment, but valuation concerns and insider selling prompt a closer look.
Page 149 of 164
About this page
NowPrice news curates headlines from established financial sources (CoinDesk, Decrypt, Investing.com, MarketWatch, OilPrice, Bloomberg and others). Our editorial team writes concise summaries in 5 languages. We don't republish articles — every story links back to the source.