European shares open flat; London leads on oil boost
European shares opened flat on Monday as markets failed to catch the tailwind from a bounce seen last
2023-06-05 16:24
Morgan Stanley Strategist Sees European Stocks Falling 10% This Summer
European stocks may drop as much as 10% over the next few months. That’s the view of Morgan
2023-06-05 16:24
Euro zone business growth slowed in May as factories struggled-PMI
LONDON Euro zone business activity was shored up last month by the bloc's dominant services industry offsetting a
2023-06-05 16:23
Swiss Underlying Inflation Gauge Slows Below SNB 2% Ceiling
A measure of underlying inflation in Switzerland slowed more than expected to below the central bank’s ceiling, giving
2023-06-05 16:19
Expro Wins Well Intervention and Integrity Contract for Major Project in Uganda
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2023-06-05 16:19
German engineering orders back to double-digit drop in April - VDMA
BERLIN German engineering companies' order books fell significantly in April, reversing the "small ray of hope" seen in
2023-06-05 16:17
Negative-Yielding Debt Returns to Almost $2 Trillion on BOJ
The scourge of negative-yielding debt refuses to go away for investors as the Bank of Japan’s continued reluctance
2023-06-05 15:59
ECB’s Vujcic Says Inflation Risks Are Still Tilted to Upside
European Central Bank Governing Council member Boris Vujcic said the surge in consumer prices is only slowly abating,
2023-06-05 15:51
World’s Longest Direct Flights to Cost 20% More Than Stopover Fares
Qantas is likely to extract a 20% premium from passengers on the world’s longest direct flights when it
2023-06-05 15:51
Signs of de-dollarisation emerge, but dollar top currency: JPMorgan
LONDON There are some signs of de-dollarisation emerging right now, but the dollar should retain its "large footprint"
2023-06-05 15:45
IATA Latest: Profit May Hit $10 Billion, Twin Aisle Jet Crunch
The airline industry’s main lobby body is doubling its estimate for global net profit in 2023 as a
2023-06-05 15:27
China's May imports to fall again, exports slip into red
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's imports are expected to have contracted in May, despite a low base last
2023-06-05 15:26
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