The US dollar, which has benefited from angst around the statutory borrowing limit, will be in focus as another week of trading begins at 5 a.m. Monday in Sydney. Liquidity is set to be thin with US and UK markets closed Monday for national holidays, although futures contracts referencing US Treasuries and the S&P 500 Index will trade.
Broad-based revival in rural demand improvement in incomes: Nabard Survey
A NABARD survey reveals a significant boost in rural economic momentum, with 80% of households reporting higher consumption over the past year. This rise in