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Q2 Auto Sales, May JOLTS Data Higher than Expected
Zacks via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 2 days agoTomorrow brings us more key employment data. Private-sector payrolls from Automatic Data Processing ADP is expected to drift up to +160K new...
Supermarkets to be charged for abandoned trolleys
BBC via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 days agoOne respondent said: “We find trolleys in green spaces in rivers, bushes and even up a tree. Another who replied, said: “As litter pickers we encounter...
Mauritania's President Ould Ghazouani seeks reelection amid regional security crisis
Associated Press via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 days agoMauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani — who is seeking a second term in office in a vote on...
I’m a Financial Advisor: Here’s How Often You Should Check Your Retirement Account Balance
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 days agoThe best investor is one who's informed, but obsessing over your retirement fund's performance can...
Koh Lanta via Wang Kelian – a ride through Shangri-la
Twentytwo13 via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 days agoAs far as our fuel situation was concerned, we were in good shape. I still had about three bars...
Morning Bid: Parsing Biden TV flop, France poll, PCE time
Reuters via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 7 days agoIf TV debates decided elections, world markets seem remarkably calm about the prospect of a Donald...
Emmerdale to explore Caleb and Ruby backstory in new plot
Digital Spy via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoEmmerdale spoilers follow. Emmerdale has revealed plans for Caleb and Ruby's next big storyline....
Asian stocks rangebound amid rate jitters; Powell speech awaited
Investing.com via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 days agoInvesting.com-- Most Asian stocks moved in a tight range on Tuesday as uncertainty over interest rates, especially before a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, kept investors on edge.
Gold prices tick lower with Powell, payrolls in focus; copper weak
Investing.com via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 days agoInvesting.com-- Gold prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Tuesday, remaining in a tight trading range as anticipation of a slew of cues on U.S. interest rates kept traders largely averse towards metal markets.