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...a ‘U’ or ‘V’ shaped recovery,” said Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank....
...US officials have defined the advances made by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (known as Isis) – an offshoot of al-Qaeda – as a potential direct threat to US national security....
...Haven assets rallied overnight, with the price of gold jumping $20 – or 1.5 per cent – before moderating by $3.50 in early Asian trading to $1,315 a troy ounce....
...(Financial Times) “U.S. prosecutors are seeking more than $13 billion from Bank of America to resolve federal and state investigations of the lender’s sale of bonds backed by home loans in the run-up to...
...will test investor hopes for a pick-up in the U.S. and global economies… Bulls are hoping to see evidence of an economic rebound in the United States in this week’s busy calendar of data that includes the...
...(Reuters) “Exxon Mobil Pipeline faces a fine of nearly $2.7 million for a pipeline spill of thousands of barrels of Canadian crude oil in an Arkansas suburb last spring, the U.S. pipeline safety office...
...(Reuters, Al Jazeera — breaking at pixel) “Fidelity Investments, the nation’s largest money market mutual fund manager, has sold all of its short-term U.S. government debt — the latest sign that investors...
...(Financial Times) “Barclays joined UBS and Bank of America in forecasting a Hong Kong property slump, predicting home prices will fall at least 30 percent by the end of 2015 as income growth stalls and...
...is poised for slower growth Latin America is poised for one of its slowest economic growth rates in a decade this year, a top official at the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday, as the U.S. signals...
...(WSJ) “Some banks in the U.K. are talking with regulators and drawing up internal plans on how they would cope if the U.S. fails to increase its borrowing limit [with some saying] they have been stockpiling...
...relief) as part of a deal with US state and federal authorities....
...Markets: Most Asian stocks rose as President Barack Obama pulled the U.S. from the brink of a military strike against Syria. Energy producers led declines....
...(WaPo) Tesla grapples with impact of battery fire in U.S....
...paying NML et al, and without the stay in place....
...Abe et al are keen on ending deflation — but they are going to hinder that push with a fiscal tightening. No tension there, then....
...(Bloomberg) Sinopec issues jumbo $3.5bn bond, Asia’s biggest in a decade: “The offering pushed the value of bonds issued this year in Asia, excluding Japan, in either U.S. dollars, euros or yen to US$59.91...
...Kate argues that Verleger’s view of a hypothetical Saudi et al response to lower prices and/or production is compelling, in that it doesn’t follow that more prolific US oil supply will mean lower global...
...One segment of the market (Open U, U of Phoenix, et al) specialise in delivering online courses for large audiences....
...+0.02% at 2,175 MSCI Asia ex-Japan down -0.11% at 500.00 S&P CNX Nifty Index down -0.28% at 5,323 Currencies €/$ 1.23 (1.23) $/¥ 78.54 (78.54) Commodities Brent Crude (ICE) up +0.03 at 113.25 Light Crude...
...) up +0.68 at 96.65 100 Oz Gold (Comex) up +4.80 at 1,625...
...Syria hit by diplomatic defection as UN battles divisions Syria’s ambassador to Iraq defected on Wednesday in protest over President Bashar al-Assad’s violent suppression of a 16-month uprising as the...
...Crude (Nymex) down -2.00 at 94.13 100 Oz Gold (Comex) unchanged 0.00 at 1,584...
...0.84% at 20,110 Shanghai Composite up +1.00% at 2,319 MSCI Asia ex-Japan up +0.29% at 498.48 S&P CNX Nifty Index up +0.21% at 5,138 Currencies €/$ 1.30 (1.30) $/¥ 77.91 (77.68) Commodities Brent Crude...
...talks since Kim died A U.S. delegation will meet with North Korea over its nuclear program on Feb. 23 in Beijing in the first such talks since the death of dictator Kim Jong Il and the succession of his...
...India revises up trade gap estimate as exports struggle Indian imports continued to outpace exports in February as demand remained weak in major exports markets like the United States and Europe, nudging...
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