China's central bank said on Tuesday it would maintain "relatively loose" social financing conditions and strengthen the implementation and transmission of monetary policy, as the economy still faces risks and challenges.
* Wage growth slows as expected, unemployment rate increases. * Pound drops against dollar as market prices in more BoE action. * Payrolls data shows sharp drops in October and September. By Andy Bruce and Suban Abdulla.
Weak domestic demand rather than U.S. tariffs is the main reason China is dumping surplus product on European markets at rock-bottom prices at the expense of domestic producers, a European Central Bank study argued on Tuesday. Pressure has been growing on the European Union to act on surging imports from China as U.S. tariffs force Beijing to find new markets for products it now struggles to sell.
Weak domestic demand rather than U.S. tariffs is the main reason China is dumping surplus product on European markets at rock-bottom prices at the expense of domestic producers, a European Central Bank study argued on Tuesday. Pressure has been growing on the European Union to act on surging imports from China as U.S. tariffs force Beijing to find new markets for products it now struggles to sell.
* US Senate passes bill to end shutdown. * Gold hits highest since October 23. * 'FOMO' buying persists amid favourable outlook, analyst says. By Anmol Choubey.
Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) said Monday that it has priced a $1.65 billion public debt offering. The offering consists of $300 million worth of 4.3% senior notes due 2028, $600 million of 4.6% senior notes due 2031, and $750 million of 5.2% senior notes due 2036 at 100.63%, 100.693%, and 101.185% of principal, respectively.
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook. The longest U.S. government shutdown on record looks to be nearly over, and traders are riding the tail end of a wave of relief that began late last week. The Senate approved a compromise that would restore U.S. government funding.
* US Senate passes bill to end shutdown. * Gold hits highest since October 23. * Palladium up more than 1% By Brijesh Patel. Gold prices rose further on Tuesday to hit their highest level in nearly three weeks, helped by growing expectations of another U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut in December and signs of an end to the U.S. government shutdown.
KELLOGG, Idaho and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 10, 2025 -- Bunker Hill Mining Corp. (BHLL) announces that it has closed the sixth tranche of the previously announced silver loan with Monetary Metals Bond III LLC, an entity established by Monetary Metals & Co., in the principal amount of US$2,521,215,? being the amount of US dollars equal to 50,384 ounces of silver as of the date such amount was ...
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