In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, TG Watkins of Simpler Trading shows how breadth conditions are very similar to previous bull market pullbacks. Dave focuses in on constructive setups in gold and crude oil, then highlights one semiconductor stock ...

On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe explains the importance of the DI lines when looking at the ADX indicator. He discusses how we can determine who is in control and when to be on the ...

PEDIATRICIANS and parents are calling for the US to treat new high-caffeine energy drinks like alcohol and cigarettes and ban their sale to minors as a single serving can contain as much caffeine as six Coca-Colas. Prime Energy, which launched ...

MADRID — Spanish society must break a “pact of silence” and stop normalizing sexist behavior and support women brave enough to speak out when it happens, acting Equality Minister Irene Montero said on Wednesday. Ms. Montero said in an interview ...

TOKYO — Japan’s defense ministry made a record spending request on Thursday of 7.7 trillion yen ($52.67 billion), for fiscal 2024, the latest step of a plan to boost defense spending by 43 trillion yen over five years. The request ...

INDIA has permitted some rice shipments to Mauritius, Bhutan and Singapore for food security purposes after the South Asian nation imposed sweeping export restrictions to control domestic prices. The world’s top exporter agreed to sell 79,000 tons of non-basmati white ...

The US expanded the restriction of exports of sophisticated Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices artificial-intelligence chips beyond China to other regions including some countries in the Middle East. Nvidia said in a regulatory filing this week that the curbs, which affect its A100 and H100 chips designed to speed up machine-learning ...

WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden‘s administration has approved a military transfer to Taiwan under the Foreign Military Financing, or FMF, program normally used for sovereign states, according to a notification sent to Congress. The notification, which was seen by Reuters on Wednesday, informs congressional committees of the State Department’s intention to obligate up to $80 ...

HONG KONG/TOKYO – In Hong Kong’s highest court, five judges are deliberating whether to recognize same-sex marriages conducted overseas. Their decision, expected later this year, could influence Asian financial hubs from Tokyo to Singapore to draft more inclusive laws as a drawcard for the diverse, global talent that multinational corporations from banks to technology ...

MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – In the scenic Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, cleaning squads patrol forest and mountain trails on the lookout for litter left behind by tourists, removing empty water bottles and crisp packets stuck in bushes and trees. The money to run these teams comes from a tourist tax that Bhutan has levied ...