Bank of Japan intervention for the second time this week

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Stocks rally as oil prices and bond yields retreat on peace hopes and AI boost

European and US stock markets rallied yesterday after President Trump hinted that the US administration is in the final stages of an agreement to end the war with Iran. The 10-year US Treasury shaved 9 basis points off the previous session’s yield. Asian markets were further boos ...  Show more

Bond sell-off rattles markets ahead of Nvidia earnings

US markets dipped amid rising long-term bond yields, with the 30-year Treasury hitting the highest level in almost two decades fuelled by inflation fears and potential Fed tightening. Geopolitical tensions and key upcoming catalysts, including Nvidia’s earnings and FOMC minutes, ...  Show more

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