Eurozone Sentiment Indicator Ticks Up, Meets Hopes 
 

Confidence in the eurozone economy improved marginally in March, albeit still at subdued levels according to a survey of consumers and managers.


 
Alibaba and Other Chinese Stocks Slide as 'Uneven' Economic Recovery Laid Bare 
 

Chinese industrial activity shows encouraging signs, but sustainable economic growth needs a recovery in the beaten-down property sector.


 
Riksbank Says Rate Cuts Could Start in May or June 
 

Sweden's central bank held its key policy rate at 4% and said that cuts could start in May or June as long as inflation prospects remain favorable.


 
China Industrial Profits Return to Growth 
 

China's industrial profits returned to growth at the start of the year, adding to signs that the world's second-largest economy is on stronger footing.


 
How Clean-Energy Investors Tame Emerging-Market Risks 
 

Concerns about the risks tied to developing regions prevent many clean-energy investors from putting proportionally more money into those markets, but amplify potential returns for those who do, several investment firm executives said Tuesday.


 
UBS, Apollo Complete Securitization Unit Deal 
 

UBS and Apollo Global Management have finalized a deal to offload Credit Suisse's former securitized products business, as the Swiss bank continues its integration after the takeover.


 
Grant's Take: The Housing Market Is Great-If You Don't Need to Move 
 

Home prices rose in January at the fastest rate since 2022.


 
The Crypto Reboot That Wasn't: Why 'FTX 2.0' Floundered 
 

Creditors say FTX's post-chapter 11 management team missed an opportunity to create a valuable business from the ashes of the cryptocurrency exchange.


 
Yen Hits 34-Year Low as Hopes for BOJ Rate Increases Fade 
 

The Japanese yen hit its weakest level against the dollar in 34 years on waning expectations that the Bank of Japan would raise interest rates further, after it dropped its negative interest rate policy last week.


 
Australia's February Inflation Comes in Lower Than Expected 
 

Australia's monthly inflation indicator came in below expectations in February, signaling that price pressures would likely continue to retreat over coming months.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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