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The British pound rose to 1.32 against the US dollar, up 0.24% on the day.
2026-06-25
The British pound rose to 1.32 against the US dollar, up 0.24% on the day.
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2026-06-25
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said the United States will not accept any claim that the Strait of Hormuz belongs to a single country.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said the United States will not accept any claim that the Strait of Hormuz belongs to a single country.
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BARCLAYS research team in its quarterly emerging-market economic and strategy outlook said geopolitics and energy prices dominated market moves in Q2, yet EM economies and assets outperformed expectations. The firm warned the Fed policy cycle could p
BARCLAYS research team in its quarterly emerging-market economic and strategy outlook said geopolitics and energy prices dominated market moves in Q2, yet EM economies and assets outperformed expectations. The firm warned the Fed policy cycle could pose new challenges for EM local-currency assets, while an easing of Middle East tensions could create room for upside. Investors should target market-specific, fundamentals-driven excess-return opportunities. BARCLAYS raised its 2026 growth forecast for Asia to 5.2% and identified the region as the most upwardly biased among EMs. Previously feared supply-chain shocks did not trigger a regional growth slowdown; exports — especially tech exports — remained resilient, and corporations and governments largely could reallocate energy supplies. Most economies performed better than expected; the Philippines was an exception.
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