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U.S. natural gas futures started the week lower after near-term temperature forecasts shed some heat and production showed signs of picking up.
The euro was weaker against the pound, but sterling could fall vs the euro if upcoming purchasing managers’ index surveys point to the eurozone economy outperforming the U.K., Monex Europe said.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the president that ousting Jerome Powell entailed risks, including possible effects on the economy and potential legal and political obstacles.
The U.S. economy is set to slow, leading economic indicators say, with the impact of tariffs becoming more pronounced in the ...
Bunds are likely to stabilize further this week, with buyers entering at levels about 2.70% for the 10-year Bund, Commerzbank said.