ASX falls, Asia tumbles, gold crashes as Trump keeps markets on edge
The Australian stock market and Asian shares declined significantly today, with gold prices dropping amidst ongoing market anxiety related to Trump's influence.
FX trades drive FMDQ turnover to N60.77tn in January
FMDQ Group reported a remarkable turnover of N60.77 trillion in January, highlighting a surge in the Nigerian financial market's liquidity driven by foreign exchange trading.
US Treasury chief defends Russian oil sanctions relief, says price cap limits Kremlin gains
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports the easing of sanctions on Russian oil, arguing it helps stabilize global markets and limits financial gains for Russia.
ETFs expand reach on the Stock Exchange, but trading still concentrates on a few funds
ETFs have become the fastest-growing financial product among Brazilians in 2025, reflecting a trend toward greater investment diversification.
Leader: Can 'Taco-Trump' dodge this time?
An opinion piece examines whether Donald Trump can avoid a major economic crisis amid rising global tensions and market instability.
War in Iran - Energy Shock and Markets: The Ghost of 2008 Returns Over Wall Street
The ongoing war in Iran has heightened energy prices, leading to concerns about a potential economic crisis reminiscent of the 2008 financial meltdown.
Markets and crude oil, 1,700 billion burned and recession is a fear. 'Never such a big danger'
The article discusses a significant financial loss of 1.7 trillion euros in global markets due to the energy crisis, with warnings of a looming recession.
"The money for crypto assets is over there": the French Ledger opens an office in New York to get closer to Wall Street
French company Ledger has opened a new office in New York, investing millions to strengthen its presence in the U.S. crypto market amid increasing institutional interest.
War in Iran: markets close a week of losses with oil above $100 a barrel
Market instability due to the ongoing war in Iran has pushed oil prices above $100 a barrel, leading to significant losses across stocks and bonds.
'I predicted the 2008 financial crisis โ what's about to happen could be even worse'
Richard Bookstaber, who accurately forecasted the 2008 financial crisis, warns of potential even greater economic turmoil ahead.
Silence because everything is more expensive
The article discusses the challenges posed by persistent inflation and the decisions made by central banks to maintain interest rates amid economic pressures.
The Middle East conflict has brought a perfect storm to energy and financial markets
The escalation of tensions in the Middle East has significantly impacted energy prices and depressed global bond and stock markets.
Amid global shock, Caputo prepares a plan to pay bondholders until the 2027 elections
The Argentine government is devising a financial strategy to pay off international creditors through to the presidential elections of 2027, amid rising risks in emerging markets.
Titles and stocks plummet as war in Iran reaches energy installations
The markets of titles and stocks fell sharply due to a prolonged energy shock after attacks on energy infrastructure in Qatar and Iran amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.
[Editorial] Exchange Rate Breaks 1500 Won for the First Time in 17 Years, Efforts for Stability in Financial and Foreign Exchange Markets
The won-dollar exchange rate has surpassed 1500 won per dollar for the first time since the 2009 global financial crisis, amid escalating tensions from the U.S.-Iran conflict.
Iran War: DAX Drops Below 23,000 Points
The DAX index has fallen below 23,000 points amid rising fears in global financial markets following US attacks on Iranian gas fields.
Iran War: Dax Falls Below the 23,000 Mark
The Dax index has fallen below 23,000 points due to escalating tensions from recent US airstrikes on Iranian gas fields.
Won-Dollar Exchange Rate Ends Above 1500 Won for the First Time in 17 Years... KOSPI Drops 2.73%
The won-dollar exchange rate closed above 1500 won for the first time in 17 years, causing a significant drop in the KOSPI index.
War hits hard now - What happens to mortgage rates? Live broadcast underway
The article discusses the implications of escalating conflict in the Persian Gulf on mortgage rates in Finland, amid reactions to U.S. Federal Reserve decisions and changes in parking fees.
Ecco has reported a loss for the second year in a row
Danish shoemaker Ecco has incurred a loss of 24 million euros for the second consecutive year, attributed to global volatility and insufficient earnings across markets.
Referee
The article discusses various aspects surrounding the economy and markets in Mexico, likely including commentary or analysis relevant to the current financial situation.
Acemoglu and Sandel discuss how the financial market has detached from the productive world
Philosopher Michael J. Sandel and economist Daron Acemoglu discuss the implications of meritocracy and the disconnect between financial markets and the real economy.
The country distracts itself in days of panic, higher interest rates, and more economic risk
Public attention in Brazil has been diverted by cultural events despite rising economic anxieties and panic in the financial markets.
F.A.Z. Podcast Finance & Real Estate: Is a New Financial Crisis Looming?
The podcast discusses the potential for a new financial crisis stemming from Blue Owl Capital and the challenges facing private credit markets.
Treasury repurchases more than R$ 30 billion in bonds to contain rising interest rates
The Brazilian National Treasury repurchased R$ 12 billion in fixed-rate bonds and R$ 15.4 billion in inflation-indexed bonds to counteract recent increases in future interest rates.
Tension in the markets: country risk exceeds the barrier of 600 basis points
Argentina's country risk indicator surpasses 600 basis points for the first time in three months due to global market unease influenced by conflicts in the Middle East.
Fear Barometer Rises Slightly: What Changes for Investors in the Oil Price Crisis
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing crisis in Iran on financial markets and investor sentiment, highlighting a recent slight increase in market anxiety amid fluctuating stock performance.
Multiple levies push Lagos vulnerable market women deeper into poverty
Women traders in Lagos markets are facing extreme financial pressures due to multiple illegal levies imposed by 'agberos', which are pushing them further into poverty.
What the markets say
The article discusses the shift in global order characterized by the dominance of financial markets over political discourse, focusing on fluctuations in oil and gas prices driven by significant purchases from major economies like China.
CCL Dollar today: how much is it trading this Saturday, March 14
The CCL dollar is trading at $1471.20 for buying and $1472.60 for selling on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
Involuntary Interest Rate Turn: Why the Oil Shock is Causing Higher Daily Deposit Rates
The financial markets are anticipating an interest rate hike from the European Central Bank due to an oil shock, leading to rising daily deposit rates.
Javier Gil, the researcher of the 'tenant generation': 'The State is not helping the population, its intervention generates the opposite'
Javier Gil discusses the speculative nature of the global real estate economy and criticizes government interventions that prioritize financial markets over social welfare.
Opaque Private Markets: The Fear of Loss Can Be Worse
The article discusses how a lack of transparency in private markets is generating more uncertainty than justified, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dollar and markets: due to the conflict in the Middle East, oil is priced above US$100 and Argentine stocks fall again while the peso strengthens
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is affecting global markets, causing a rise in oil prices and a decline in Argentine stocks, while the local peso surprisingly strengthens against the US dollar.
The betting market that anticipated February inflation in Argentina 15 minutes before Indec
A betting platform predicted Argentina's February inflation rate accurately 15 minutes before the official announcement, suggesting a potential leak of sensitive information.
CCL dollar today: what is its quote this Friday, March 13
The CCL dollar price is $1457.50 for purchase and $1458.80 for sale as of Friday, March 13, 2026.
European Stock Markets Open Lower, CAC40 Drops by 1.06%
European stock markets opened lower, with the CAC40 index falling by 1.06% amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East and high oil prices.
Asian Stock Markets Decline While Oil Prices Remain Around 100 Dollars
Asian stock markets experienced a decline as oil prices remained steady near $100 a barrel amid ongoing tensions affecting global financial markets.
Oil prices remain stable after Trump eases Russia sanctions
Oil prices are stable around $100 a barrel following the Trump administration's announcement to allow the sale of certain Russian crude oil.
Oil Prices Exceed $100, August Futures Also Surpass $90 Amid War Projections
Brent crude oil prices have surpassed $100 per barrel due to expectations of a prolonged U.S.-Iran conflict, with August futures also exceeding $90.
Goldman Sachs Executive Says Private Market Is 'Relieved' by 'Distraction' from War in Iran
A Goldman Sachs executive stated that private equity clients are relieved to have discussions centered around the war in Iran instead of their exposures to software companies.
Live: Oil Hits US$100 Again, as Middle East Supply Shocks Continue
Oil prices have surged back to US$100 a barrel amidst ongoing supply shocks due to the conflict in the Middle East, impacting global financial markets and Australia's economy.
The six largest economies of the EU want to unify European capital markets
The six largest economies in the EU are seeking to unify capital markets across Europe.
Iran's Moztaba Issues Hardline Message, Crude Oil Surpasses $100 Again
Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Moztaba Khamenei's hardline message triggered a drop in U.S. stock markets and caused international oil prices to exceed $100 per barrel.
Oil may shoot up to $140. The specter of recession returns
Economic conditions may push oil prices towards $140, while concerns about a recession loom in key economic regions.
Deutsche Bank: The Number of Income Millionaires Increases
Deutsche Bank reported a rise in the number of income millionaires among its bankers, with 658 earning over one million euros, as the bank's earnings surged amid volatile financial markets.
The six major EU economies pressure for the European stock market supervisor to have more powers
The six largest economies in the EU, including Spain, are calling for increased powers for the European stock market supervisor to enhance capital market integration.
Insiders Continue to Be Active on the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Recent trends indicate that insiders on the Warsaw Stock Exchange are increasingly trading stocks, with many managers selling shares related to their companies.
The Stock Markets Widen Losses Amid Fears of a Longer Conflict
European stock markets are experiencing further losses as investor optimism wanes regarding the resolution of the Middle East conflict, following reassurances from US President Donald Trump.
'Russian barrels are in demand' โ Oil price spike boosts Russia's economy
A recent spike in oil prices following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran is providing economic relief to Russia, which has faced financial challenges due to sanctions and low prices earlier this year.