Why the US dollar dominates in the global financial market
The US dollar is dominant in many facets of the international financial market.
The US dollar is dominant in many facets of the international financial market.
Any short-term euphoria there might be in financial markets from the rolling out of US trade deals might not go very far or last very long.
Hessen is readiness to support Vietnam in developing international finance centres and share its experience in financial market management, Minister-President of the...
Vietnam, an emerging financial centre, is seizing a “golden opportunity” to become a competitive player in the international financial arena with progressive legal...
The expiry of the gas transit deal between Ukraine and Russia, and the new US debt limit could affect the global financial markets in 2025.
A new chapter is expected to unfold in Vietnam's financial market, as companies across various sectors gear up for their initial public offerings (IPOs), signalling a...
The pound has performed well so far this year but, for it to continue to do so, the financial market is going to have to put a lot of trust in the new government.
Clearly there is a huge amount of speculation about the outcome of the November 5th US presidential election and the impact that it is likely to have on financial...
The global financial markets will price in a good deal of volatility over the US election, but without any significant directional skew or bias.
There are a number of reasons why markets seem less flustered by some sorts of political changes in Europe.
So far, financial markets have retained the faith in the US dollar, even though it seems that US policymakers have undermined this faith with things like protectionism....
It seems to make sense to ask how the markets will react if Harris emerges as victor on November 5th.
Many financial markets have got themselves into a flap recently over the possibility of a US recession.
Politics is usurping economics when it comes to financial market volatility and may do so for some time.
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Vietnam's Ministry of Finance and State Securities Commission (SSC) organised a financial investment promotion conference in the Republic of Korea (RoK) themed "Vietnam...
As this is the last daily commentary of the year we thought that we’d outline some of our assumptions for next year and how these shape our predictions for financial...
Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment, Tran Quoc Phuong, asserted that both businesses and the overall economy were currently "swimming in the whirlpool of...
Financial markets showed a nervy reaction to the decision by Fitch to strip the US of the top AAA rating on Tuesday but, as far as we can tell, few think that it will...
Is there a case for the “soft-landing” scenario coming true in 2023 and that financial market assets will therefore continue the rally that we have seen so far this...
Increases in U.S. interest rates driven by reaction shocks are associated with adverse movements in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDE)’s financial markets,...
If the Republicans do make sweeping gains, it will plunge the US into a Liz Truss like political and financial market nightmare.