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Gold prices ease off one-week peak as dollar rebounds
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold edged away from the previous session’s one-week peak on Tuesday as the dollar regained momentum as the preferred safe-haven from uncertainty over U.S.-China trade tensions, while weakness in equity markets limited
SpiceJet quarterly profit rises 22%
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China dreams on hold: heartland city feels chill of economic slowdown
[ad_1] ZHENGZHOU, China (Reuters) – For the last decade, the city of Zhengzhou has been getting a taste of the Chinese dream. Fuelled by investment, including large subsidies from the central government in Beijing, the
Airtel Africa eyes London stock market listing
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Airtel Africa Ltd, a subsidiary of India’s Bharti Airtel Ltd, said on Tuesday it was considering a stock market flotation in London to reduce existing debt. The telecom operator last year
Alibaba plans bumper $20 billion Hong Kong listing to boost investment war chest: sources
[ad_1] HONG KONG (Reuters) – Alibaba is considering raising as much as $20 billion through a listing in Hong Kong, people familiar with the matter told Reuters, lining up a second blockbuster deal following its
Gold eases as dollar bounces back from multi-week lows
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold prices inched lower on Tuesday, dropping for the first time in four sessions, as the dollar rebounded from multi-week lows amid simmering Sino-U.S. trade tensions and as bullion failed to surpass
Money, money, money: behind the scenes at a euro note printing press
[ad_1] ROME (Reuters) – In secretive vaults in Rome, crisp 100 and 200 euro banknotes are rolling off the printing press. A worker manages sheets of the new 200 euro banknotes in the secretive vaults
China’s ShFE aims to open non-ferrous futures to foreign investors within two years
[ad_1] SHANGHAI (Reuters) – The Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) is exploring ways to open up its non-ferrous metals futures contracts to foreign investors and has a rough timeline to give access within two years, its