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MSCI Rule Shift May Spur $2 Billion Exit From Indonesian Stocks

MSCI Rule Shift May Spur $2 Billion Exit From Indonesian Stocks

Global funds may withdraw more than $2 billion from Indonesian equities in coming months if MSCI Inc. proceeds with a change to its indexing methodology, underscoring concerns about the investability of Southeast Asia's biggest stock market.

Winkelmann

Silver Hits Record High As US-EU Crisis Over Greenland Simmers

Silver Hits Record High As US-EU Crisis Over Greenland Simmers

Silver hit a record high and gold traded near an all-time peak as President Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland fueled fears of a US-Europe trade war and kept markets on edge.

Samantha Luan

China’s Yulan Bond Sales Boom In Sign Of Deeper Ties With Europe

China’s Yulan Bond Sales Boom In Sign Of Deeper Ties With Europe

A corner of China's credit market is signaling the country's closer ties with Europe, with a record amount of bonds issued via a mechanism established by the Shanghai Clearing House and its counterpart in Brussels.

Justin

Philippines Braves Rough Market With First Dollar Bond In A Year

Philippines Braves Rough Market With First Dollar Bond In A Year

The Philippines started marketing its first dollar notes in a year, braving rocky markets after President Donald Trump's revival of the trade war between the US and Europe pushed Treasury yields higher and hit risk assets.

Winkelmann

Greenland Tariff Storm Escalates, Central Bank Independence and Geopolitical Security Under Simultaneous Pressure

Greenland Tariff Storm Escalates, Central Bank Independence and Geopolitical Security Under Simultaneous Pressure

Trump refuses to say if he would use force to seize Greenland; Sanae Takaichi: Dissolve the House of Representatives on Friday, advance the election to February 8th......

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Chinese Visitors To Japan Slump 45% In December Amid Dispute

Chinese Visitors To Japan Slump 45% In December Amid Dispute

Compared to December 2024, the number of Chinese who entered Japan last month fell 45% to about 330,000 people, according to Tourism Minister Yasushi Kaneko.

Samantha Luan

2026 FastBull Gold Demo Trading Contest Global S1 Begins — Risk-Free Challenge for USD 23,500 in Prizes

2026 FastBull Gold Demo Trading Contest Global S1 Begins — Risk-Free Challenge for USD 23,500 in Prizes

The highly anticipated 2026 FastBull Gold Demo Trading Contest Global S1 has officially commenced, drawing the attention of traders worldwide. Open to all gold (XAU/USD) trading enthusiasts, the event aims to provide a risk-free, fair, and professional competitive environment where trading skills and strategies can truly shine.

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Japan's 40-Year Bond Yield Hits Record 4% on Fiscal Fears

Japan's 40-Year Bond Yield Hits Record 4% on Fiscal Fears

Japan's bond yields surged to record highs amid an election call and PM Takaichi's push for looser fiscal policy.

James Riley

Why the Indonesian Rupiah Just Hit an All-Time Low

Why the Indonesian Rupiah Just Hit an All-Time Low

Rupiah hits record low as Indonesia faces central bank autonomy doubts and mounting fiscal strain.

Thomas

Rupiah Hits All-Time Low on Central Bank Jitters

Rupiah Hits All-Time Low on Central Bank Jitters

Indonesia's rupiah hits historic low amid fiscal uncertainty and fears of central bank independence.

Owen Li

ICE Broke Into Minnesota Home, Dragged Barely Clothed Man Into Snow

ICE Broke Into Minnesota Home, Dragged Barely Clothed Man Into Snow

A Minnesota man told Reuters on Monday he felt fear, shame and desperation a day after ICE officers broke down his door with guns drawn, handcuffed him and dragged him into the snow wearing shorts and Crocs.

Justin

Britain Needs 'AI Stress Tests' For Financial Services, Lawmakers Say

Britain Needs 'AI Stress Tests' For Financial Services, Lawmakers Say

Britain's financial watchdogs are not doing enough to stop artificial intelligence from harming consumers or destabilising markets, a cross‑party group of lawmakers said on Tuesday, urging regulators to move away from what it called a "wait and see" approach.

Winkelmann

Syria Says 120 Islamic State Detainees Escaped Prison; Kurdish Website Said 1,500 Escaped

Syria Says 120 Islamic State Detainees Escaped Prison; Kurdish Website Said 1,500 Escaped

Syria's Interior Ministry said on Tuesday that about 120 Islamic State detainees escaped from Shaddadi prison, after the Kurdish website Rudaw reported that a spokesperson for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Farhad Shami, said around 1,500 Islamic State members had escaped.

Samantha Luan

Dollar At Week Low As Geopolitics Revive 'Sell America' Trade

Dollar At Week Low As Geopolitics Revive 'Sell America' Trade

The ​dollar retreated to its lowest level in a week in early trading on Monday after threats ‌from the White House towards the European Union over the future of Greenland triggered a broad selloff across U.S. stocks and government bonds.

Justin

Oil Prices Climb on China Growth and Weaker US Dollar

Oil Prices Climb on China Growth and Weaker US Dollar

Oil prices advanced on China's strong economy and a softer dollar, despite rising geopolitical tensions.

Daniel Foster

Oil Prices Flat as Geopolitical Drama and Supply Glut Fears Grow

Oil Prices Flat as Geopolitical Drama and Supply Glut Fears Grow

Oil prices hold steady, navigating Trump's Greenland threats and supply glut anxieties ahead of critical IEA data.

Edward Lawson

The Commodities Feed: USD Weakness Provides Some Tailwinds To Markets

The Commodities Feed: USD Weakness Provides Some Tailwinds To Markets

While ICE Brent edged lower yesterday, settling 0.3% lower on the day, it held up relatively well amid the broader risk-off move in markets. This follows the re-emergence of trade tensions between the US and Europe over President Trump's Greenland demands.

ING

India's Bond Yields Defy RBI's Massive Liquidity Push

India's Bond Yields Defy RBI's Massive Liquidity Push

India's bond market defies RBI rate cuts, pushing analysts to foresee massive bond purchases amid liquidity woes.

Michael Ross

China Holds Key Interest Rates as Economy Falters

China Holds Key Interest Rates as Economy Falters

China's central bank held lending rates steady, favoring targeted support despite a slowing economy, but broader easing is anticipated.

Samantha Luan

Trump's Greenland Tariffs Could Tip UK into Recession

Trump's Greenland Tariffs Could Tip UK into Recession

Trump's Greenland demand triggers tariff threats, imperiling UK's economy and fueling market anxiety.

Isaac Bennett

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