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New sector head appointed in Lankaran
Shahin Novruzov appointed as Head of Administrative Affairs Sector at Lankaran Executive Power, replacing Rovshan Isgandarli.
EU to Allocate €50 Million to Yerevan
The EU will provide €50 million in financial aid to Armenia due to Russia's export restrictions, announced Ursula von der Leyen.
Azerbaijan joins new ILO convention
Azerbaijan joins ILO Convention No. 187 on Occupational Safety and Health. Minister Anar Aliyev submitted the notification at the Geneva session.
20-year sewage ordeal in Mushfigabad
Residents of Mushfigabad report a 20-year sewage problem, with foul smell preventing them from opening windows.
AI debt sales reshape corporate bond markets
Big Tech companies like Alphabet and Amazon issue record bonds in non-U.S. markets to fund AI investments, reshaping global corporate debt.
Japan's Nikkei tops 67,000 for first time
Japan's Nikkei tops 67,000 for the first time as SoftBank becomes the most valuable company, driven by AI shares.
Will Iran and Ukraine Ceasefires Stabilize Markets?
Will ceasefires in Iran and Ukraine stabilize global markets? BCA analysts assess risks and energy price impacts.
Sterling Arrested on Drug Suspicion
Raheem Sterling arrested on suspicion of drug driving. Details on Bond.az.
US dollar slips on risk-on, but set for monthly gain
The US dollar slips on risk-on sentiment but is set for a monthly gain amid rate hike expectations. Iran peace talks and oil supply disruption impact currency markets.
Putin: Too Early to Judge Drone Incident
Putin questions origin of drone that fell in Romania, suggests it might be Ukrainian; NATO warns of defending every inch of allied territory.
EU Releases €16.4B Frozen Funds for Hungary
The European Commission releases €16.4 billion in frozen EU funds to Hungary after reforms. Details on Next Generation EU and cohesion funds.
Japan spent $73 billion on yen
Japan spent $73 billion on yen intervention but with limited effect as the currency hovers near intervention levels.
EAPCA protests Dutch parliament resolution against Azerbaijan
EAPCA protests Dutch parliament resolution against Azerbaijan, calling it biased and one-sided appeal submitted.
Yen back in danger zone as Tokyo keeps markets on edge
Yen back in danger zone. Tokyo officials keep investors on edge with intervention threats. Latest news on Japan's currency defense.
Iran Deal: Markets Eye Weekend Wait
U.S. and Iran near agreement to extend ceasefire and reopen Strait of Hormuz, pending Trump's approval. Markets await weekend developments.
Oil eyes weekly drop on Hormuz deal hopes
Oil heads for steep weekly drop as Hormuz deal hopes rise. World stocks hit records on AI optimism. Read more on Bond.az.
Japan Bond Yield Curve Steepens as Yen Weakens
Japan bond yields rise, yen weakens on Middle East tensions. Bond.az reports on JGB market movements and intervention risks.
Foreign Investors Buy Japanese Stocks for 8th Week
Foreign investors buy Japanese stocks for eighth week amid AI rally and Nvidia demand. Bond.az reports.
Japan state fund considers selling chip materials firm JSR
Japan Investment Corp is considering selling chip materials maker JSR. Fujifilm and Mitsubishi Chemical show interest. AI boom boosts valuations.
Shares falter, oil gains as Gulf hostilities heat up
Asian shares fall, oil gains as U.S. strikes Iran and Gulf tensions rise. Focus on PCE inflation data and Fed policy uncertainty.
Yen nears intervention zone
The yen weakens toward intervention zone; New Zealand dollar gains; U.S. dollar steady amid geopolitical risks.
Dollar Flat with US-Iran Talks in Focus; Aussie Falls on Soft CPI
Dollar flat as US-Iran negotiations continue; Australian dollar falls after soft CPI data. Get the latest on forex markets and economic data.
EU extends sanctions against Russia by one year
The European Union extends sanctions against Russia until May 28, 2027, targeting 72 individuals and one organization.
Igor Sergeyenko: Our Relations with Azerbaijan Are High-Level
Belarusian official Igor Sergeyenko stated that relations with Azerbaijan are at a high level.
Milan striker sets unwanted record
Santiago Gimenez becomes first Serie A player to start 10+ games without scoring a goal in a season.
112 Years Since Ilyas Efendiyev's Birth
112 years since the birth of People's Writer Ilyas Efendiyev. Information about his life, works, and awards.
Dollar firms after US-Iran strikes shake peace hopes
US-Iran strikes boost dollar as peace deal hopes fade. Asian currencies weaken, oil prices rise.
Oil up, stocks mixed after US new strikes
Oil prices up, stocks mixed as US strikes on Iran dampen peace hopes. Brent crude above $97. Markets cautious amid geopolitical tensions.
Dollar Wobbles on Middle East Peace Hopes
Latest news on dollar wobbling amid Middle East peace hopes. How the reopening of Strait of Hormuz and end of Iran war impact markets.
Japan drops to third-largest creditor, behind China
Japan drops to third-largest net creditor globally, behind China, despite record net external assets of 561.75 trillion yen.
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