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India’s Individual Investors Are Leaving Stock Picking to the Pros
Small investors own fewer stocks directly, pour money into the market via mutual funds.
Chinese Metals Demand Gets Lift as Mideast War Spurs Export Boom
Metal exports from China, especially aluminum, are getting a significant lift from the war in the Middle East, which has cut regional supplies while boosting demand for clean-tech products as fossil fuel prices soar.
Saudi Arabia posts SR125.7 billion deficit in Q1 2026 on lower oil revenues
Saudi Arabia recorded a budget deficit of 125.7 billion riyals ($33.5 billion) in the first quarter of 2026, as a decline in oil revenues and a sharp rise in government spending weighed on public finances, the Ministry of Finance said.Total revenues reached SR260.97 billion in Q1, with oil income contributing SR144.72 billion despite a 3 per cent year-on-year decline, the ministry said in its quarterly budget report.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click h...
Iron Ore Rises as China Reopening After Holiday Spurs Buying
Iron ore rose to the highest since October 2024 as China’s markets reopened after a five-day holiday.
Serbia sees Russian gas supply terms as favorable — minister
Nenad Popovic stressed that energy cooperation with Russia remains a key factor in the stability of the Serbian economy
Australia to establish 1 billion-litre national fuel stockpile
Australia will establish a national fuel stockpile of one billion litres to shield the nation from an energy crisis triggered by war in the Middle East, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Wednesday.Albanese said the government-owned reserve would bolster long-term supplies of diesel and aviation fuel."Our number one priority remains shielding Australia from the worst effects of this crisis," Albanese told reporters.The measures would be further detailed next week when Australia unvei...
Kash Patel says Arizona cops stymied FBI investigation into Nancy Guthrie case for FOUR DAYS
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US pauses ‘Project Freedom’ as Trump ‘scrambles’ for a solution to Hormuz impasse
US and Iranian forces clashed in the strait during the one-day mission to help commercial vessels through the waterway
Over 2,400 Russian-linked companies registered in Serbia
Serbian Minister in charge of international economic cooperation Nenad Popovic pointed out that Serbian and Russian specialists can jointly participate in international projects and competition
Russia, Bangladesh discussing supplies of Russian oil products — embassy
The Russian Embassy in Dhaka also noted potential in the gas sector
Kash Patel says FBI was initially 'kept out' of Nancy Guthrie investigation
FBI Director Kash Patel criticized authorities in Arizona for their handling of the Nancy Guthrie case, telling Sean Hannity on a podcast that the sheriff’s office investigating her possible abduction sidelined the agency for days.“What we, the FBI, do is say, 'Hey, we’re here to help,'” Patel told Hannity on an episode of "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" released Tuesday.
US to Pause Guiding Ships While Seeking Iran Deal: Trump
President Donald Trump said he would pause a US-led effort to help stranded ships exit the Strait of Hormuz to see if an agreement with Iran to end the war could be finalized. Bloomberg's Derek Wallbank breaks down the developments. (Source: Bloomberg)
Explosive new criminal investigation twist in JP Morgan alleged sex slave scandal
Explosive new criminal investigation twist in JP Morgan alleged sex slave scandalREAD MORE: Glamorous JP Morgan exec accused of turning married male broker into her office sex slave: Claims of viagra spiking and litany of obscene forced acts that made him cry By LUKE KENTON, US SENIOR REPORTER Published: 01:25, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 01:25, 6 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Indonesia Tightens Rule on FX Purchases After Rupiah Hit New Record Low
Indonesia tightened rules on dollar purchases to defend the rupiah after it weakened to a record low.
Chandigarh: Power bank catches fire on IndiGo flight; 6 injured in emergency evacuation
Panic erupted on an IndiGo flight from Hyderabad to Chandigarh when a power bank ignited mid-cabin after landing. Six passengers sustained injuries during the subsequent evacuation via emergency slides. Airport officials confirmed no fatalities, but passengers alleged delays in medical aid and inadequate complaint handling by the airline.
Australian Toll Operator Atlas Arteria Rejects Biggest Shareholder’s $5.3 Billion Takeover Bid
Sydney-listed toll road operator Atlas Arteria Ltd. rejected a takeover bid from its biggest shareholder IFM Investors Pty, saying the bid was too low.
Here's why U.S. debt is surpassing GDP for the first time since World War II
For the first time since World War II, the U.S. national debt has surpassed the size of its economy. CBS News MoneyWatch associate managing editor Aimee Picchi has more.
Gold Steady as Fragile Ceasefire Holds in Gulf After Flareup
Gold was steady after a gain as the US-Iran ceasefire continued to hold despite reports of a cargo vessel being targeted, easing fears of an escalation that would fuel inflation risks.
Stocks rise, oil falls as traders eye earnings, US-Iran ceasefire
European and US stocks advanced Tuesday, lifting Wall Street indices to fresh records, as investors focused on first-quarter corporate earnings instead of uncertainty over the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. Oil prices pulled back, even as the United Arab Emirates said it came under a second day of Iranian missile and drone attacks.'Epic Fury', offensive stage of Iran war, is 'over': RubioIran and US forces traded fire Monday as they vied for control of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial export rou...
Venezuela itself decided to halt oil supplies to Cuba — Rubio
Under new agreements between the United States and Venezuela, revenues from the sale of Venezuelan oil are accumulated in accounts controlled by Washington