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World stocks cruise to best week since August on Trump win

LONDON: Global stock markets cruised towards their best week since August on Friday, with sentiment underpinned by Donald Trump's decisive US election victory, while...

World stocks rise from 18-month lows

LONDON/SHANGHAI: World stocks rose from the previous day's 18-month lows and the dollar pulled back from 20-year highs on Friday, though investors remained nervous...

World stocks jump to 3-month high as recovery hopes outweigh looming risks

Oil prices climbed more than 1% to a near three-month high on optimism that major producers will extend production cuts.

World stocks set for worst week since 2008 financial crisis

World stocks were set on Friday for their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis, with coronavirus panic-selling hitting nearly every asset class

World stocks set for worst week since 2008 as virus fears grip markets

Wall Street shares led the rout as the S&P 500 .SPX fell 4.42%, its largest percentage drop since August 2011.

Stocks around the world in green ahead of no-confidence vote against May

Strong earnings from Bank of America and Goldman Sachs as well as a multibillion-dollar deal in the fintech sector kept stocks in positive territory.

Oil boost helps world stocks turn positive for 2018

LONDON: World stocks hit a three-week high on Thursday and turned positive for the year as rising oil prices gave energy firms a shot...

World stocks rise as metals surge mitigates iPhone X woes

LONDON: World stocks edged higher on Wednesday as a strong rally in commodities buoyed expectations for a strong year for the global economy in...

China data boosts world stocks and commodities, oil jumps

LONDON: World stocks and commodities rose on Monday, boosted by upbeat Chinese data, while US oil futures jumped to a near six-month high as...

World stocks resume slump as oil hits new low

LONDON: Global stocks suffered another rout Wednesday as oil prices slid to fresh 12-year lows under $28, heaping further pressure on financial markets from London and Paris to Russia and Shanghai. 
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