Fed’s $4.5 Trillion Unwind Will Steepen Asia Curves, BofAML Says Asia’s markets are riding high, yet a cloud of uncertainty hangs over them: the prospect of...
Oil Prices Drop More Than 3%, Ending Bullish Streak Oil prices plunged more than three per cent on Wednesday, ending the longest bullish streak in five...
ExxonMobil, Shell Nigeria Suffer Biggest Oil Output Decline Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited and Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited recorded the biggest decline in production...
U.K. Needs Europe More Than Ever to Look After Its Natural Gas The U.K. is becoming more dependent than ever on the European Union to look...
Pakistan Rupee Drops Most in Nine Years in Apparent Devaluation Pakistan’s rupee plunged the most in nine years, after the central bank was said to have...
U.K. Non-manufacturing Expands Less Than Projected The U.K. services sector expanded slightly in June as the economy shows signs of weak momentum. The services’ Purchasing Managers...
Emirates Wins Laptop-Ban Exemption, Leaving Qatar Isolated Again Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul airline, said measures barring laptops from the cabins of aircraft departing its Dubai...
FG Introduces New Guidelines for Raw Sugar Allocation The federal government has in response to what it views as unsatisfactory general performance of operators in the...
OPEC’s Output Rose to the Highest This Year OPEC’s crude production rose to the highest this year in June as member nations exempt from output curbs...
Abe’s Defeat Is a ‘Huge Buy Signal’ for Japan, Ed Rogers Says Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s election defeat in Tokyo last weekend is a “huge...