10:10 AM @ 18/01/2023
The dollar tumbled to a nearly nine-month low against the euro on Thursday after data showed U.S. inflation was easing, prompting bets that the Federal Reserve will be less aggressive with rate hikes going forward.SEE MORE03:51 PM @ 17/01/2023
The European Union may have banned most Russian oil imports but the energy giant has still been able to find buyers for its seaborne crude exports — shipments have now surged to their highest level since April 2022, according to Bloomberg's analysis based on vessel tracking data.SEE MORE03:35 PM @ 17/01/2023
China's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022, amid numerous local coronavirus outbreaks and an unstable international situation, grew by three percent on 2021, which was below the official forecast, according to data released on Tuesday by the country's National Bureau of Statistics.SEE MORE03:29 PM @ 17/01/2023
After a 2021 that saw a strong demand rebound, manganese experienced a year of volatility, with the Russia-Ukraine war impacting the sector.SEE MORE03:14 PM @ 17/01/2023
Although the economy was forecast to continue facing difficulties and challenges in 2023, there were silver linings to pin hope on, experts said.SEE MORE