Shares in Asia were mixed on Tuesday as investors grappled with the recent spike in oil prices following an after the U.S. announced that its sanctions waivers on Iran oil will end by early May. The Nikkei 225 in Japan recovered from an earlier slip to close …
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Analysts expect lacklustre first-quarter inflation data to further test the Reserve Bank’s resolve as domestic demand softens, though an immediate rate cut remains unlikely after strong job figures last week. Wednesday’s March quarter inflation figures loom as …
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India’s benchmark stock index rebounded after two days of declines as earnings optimism outweighed concerns the economy may be damped by higher crude oil prices. The S&P BSE Sensex advanced 0.2 percent to 38,738.67 as of 9:57 a.m. in Mumbai, …
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(Reuters) – British Land Company Plc said on Tuesday it and joint venture partner Sainsbury Plc sold 12 Superstores properties to U.S.-based Realty Income Corp for 429 million pound. British Land said its share of the proceeds from the disposal would be …
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Dublin-listed travel retail software provider Datalex, whose shares have slumped in recent months on accounting irregularities, said on Tuesday that
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