17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Metals Stocks: Copper slumps to six-year low on China demand woes
Metals Stocks: Copper slumps to six-year low on China demand woes
Metals prices drop across the board on Tuesday, with copper sliding to a more than six-year low on concerns over future demand from China.
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17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on London Markets: London stocks teeter toward sixth straight decline
London Markets: London stocks teeter toward sixth straight decline
The benchmark FTSE 100 looks poised to extend a string of losses.
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17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Spain’s Linde says Eurozone seeing a sustained recovery
Spain’s Linde says Eurozone seeing a sustained recovery
Bank of Spain gov speaking in parliament
– 3rd Greek bailout may be the most complex
Certainly the most drawn-out
– Eurozone inflation is far from ECB’s target
EURUSD 1.1078 near session highs
17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on EURGBP orders 18 August
EURGBP orders 18 August
Currently 0.7112 still finding a bit of support ahead of the UK inflation data
Offers 0.7120 0.7135 0.7150-55 0.7180-85 0.7200 0.7230 0.7250
Bids 0.7085-90 0.7050 0.7030-35 0.7020 0.7000 0.6985 0.6965 0.6950
17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on EURUSD orders 18 August
EURUSD orders 18 August
Currently 1.1068 after a . What’s not to like about an easy 25 pips before breakfast?
post-1.1052 rally to 1.1080
Offers
Bids
1.1050 1.1020 1.1000
17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on GBPUSD orders 18 August
GBPUSD orders 18 August
Currently 1.5566 ahead of the UK inflation data at 08.30 GMT. Previewed
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Offers 1.5585
1.5600 1.5630 1.5650
1.5685 1.5700-10
Bids
1.5545-50 1.5525-30 1.5500 1.5485 1.5465
17 August, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Exclusive: U.S. graft probes may cost Petrobras record $1.6 billion or more – source
Exclusive: U.S. graft probes may cost Petrobras record $1.6 billion or more – source
RIO DE JANEIRO/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Brazil’s Petrobras may need to pay record penalties of $1.6 billion or more to settle U.S. criminal and civil probes into its role in a corruption scandal, a person recently briefed by the company’s legal advisors told Reuters. State-run Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the company is formally known, expects to face the largest penalties ever levied by U.S. authorities in a corporate corruption investigation, according to the person, who has direct knowledge of the company’s thinking. To date, the largest settlement of corporate corruption charges with the U.S.