Global stocks rise on U.S.-China trade truce; Venezuela worries lift oil
Global stocks rise on U.S.-China trade truce; Venezuela worries lift oil
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stock markets rallied broadly on Monday after the United States and China agreed to halt a trade war, while oil hit multi-year highs on political uncertainty and potential sanctions on Venezuela.
Reuters
Reuters
Equities pare losses, dollar gains cut after Fed minutes amid U.S.-China trade concerns
Equities pare losses, dollar gains cut after Fed minutes amid U.S.-China trade concerns
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stock markets pared losses and the dollar cut gains on Wednesday after the release of minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's May 1-2 meeting amid heightened concerns that setbacks to U.S.-China trade talks would undermine world economic growth.
Reuters
Reuters
Stocks Retreat as North Korea Summit Looks Iffy: Markets Wrap
Stocks Retreat as North Korea Summit Looks Iffy: Markets Wrap
U.S. stocks erased early gains and turned lower Tuesday as optimism over improving trade relations with China gave way to renewed concerns about geopolitical tensions with North Korea. The dollar fell, Treasuries were steady and crude slid to a loss after surging to the highest since November 2014.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Stocks Rise, Investors Cheer Easing Trade Tensions: Markets Wrap
U.S. stocks surged Monday as the Trump Administration sought to calm a potential trade dispute with China. The dollar surrendered earlier gains and turned lower, Treasuries steadied, and traditional havens such as the yen and gold tumbled.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
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Toronto's main stock index falls as energy sector slumps
The Toronto Stock Exchangefollowed a lower oil price to closein the red Tuesday,snapping an 11-day streak of gains.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Stocks Claw Back Losses as Geopolitics Fears Cool: Markets Wrap
U.S. stocks partially rebounded from early declines Thursday sparked by the cancellation of the U.S.-North Korea summit, as investors assessed the broader impact on trade relations and economic growth. Gold posted its biggest gain in a month and Treasuries rose with the yen amid a move to safe-haven assets.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg