Oil Falls for Third Day on Demand Woes Before US Stockpile Data
Oil fell for a third day as a hastening downturn in the euro area added to wider worries about economic growth in top importer China.
Oil fell for a third day as a hastening downturn in the euro area added to wider worries about economic growth in top importer China.
The head of Swatch Group AG said the company’s Swatch and Tissot brands are outperforming the wider market for Swiss timepieces with exports for the entry-level watches rising sharply last month.
Nigeria’s stock exchange proposes allowing dollar-denominated bond listings and potentially expanding this to stocks, with the aim of easing foreign currency access for companies in Africa’s biggest economy.
The Singapore police are waiting for documents from at least nine financial institutions in their probe into one of the biggest money laundering cases in the country.
South Africa will partner with China on space exploration as Beijing seeks to bolster its influence in the competition for lunar dominance against the US and its allies.
Spain’s King Felipe VI invited opposition leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo to try to form a government and avoid an extended political stalemate, even though the conservative politician has said he doesn’t have the necessary support from parliament.
Talks to avoid strikes at Australia’s biggest liquefied natural gas export terminal began Wednesday morning, as the threat to supply continues to rock global markets for the fuel.
LGT Wealth India plans to ramp up headcount as it seeks to double the amount of money it manages for clients by helping them cut their reliance on domestic assets.
Turkey and Iraq have failed to reach a breakthrough so far in talks to restart a crucial oil pipeline whose closure has cut off nearly half a million barrels of crude from global markets.
Temperatures across the continent will dip below normal from this weekend, ending weeks of heat that stifled mainly southern Europe.