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Freezing Temperatures Push Asian Gas Prices To New Records
Freezing temperatures across Asia and Europe are sending the prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to new record highs as buyers grapple with depleting inventory and a shortage of tankers to ship the cargoes in.
Twitter Shares Tumble After Nixing @realDonaldTrump Account
Shares of Twitter are tumbling at the opening bell after it permanently kicked President Donald Trump off the social media platform.
Goldman Expects Brent Oil Prices To Reach $65 Per Barrel In Summer 2021
Brent oil prices could rise to $65 per barrel by summer 2021, Goldman Sachs said on Monday, driven by output cuts in Saudi Arabia and the implications of a shift in power to the Democrats in the United States.
Money Markets Ramp Up Bets On U.S. Interest Rate Hikes By 2023
Judging by trading in U.S. money markets, investors are starting to ramp up expectations for a rise in U.S. interest rates by the second half of 2023 on the prospects of more fiscal stimulus and higher inflation.
Wall Street Firms Reduce Exposure To Chinese Telcos As U.S. Ban Approaches
Wall Street firms in Hong Kong including Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have set out plans to reduce exposure to Chinese telecom companies named in a U.S. ban on investments in companies Washington considers linked to China's military.
Oil Prices Fall On Renewed Coronavirus Concerns As China Cases Climb
Brent crude oil prices fell by $1 per barrel on Monday, hit by renewed concerns about global fuel demand amid tough coronavirus lockdowns in Europe and new curbs on movement in China, the world's secondlargest oil user, where infections jumped.
Prince Charles Urges Business To Put Planet And People First
Britain's Prince Charles will tell businesses on Monday they must put the planet and its people first as he launches a new charter of sustainability backed by some major global companies.
HSBC To Face Shareholder Heat On Fossil Fuels In AGM Vote
Major HSBC shareholders are calling on Europe's biggest bank to toughen its commitment to cut lending linked to fossil fuels and to turn its climate "ambitions" into targets.
How to be Financially Prepared for Early Retirement: All You Need to Know
Despite your love for the 9-to-5 job, situations such as old age, health condition or outdated skills or technological disruptions can make it difficult for you to continue work.
Tomar, Gadkari, Irani and Goyal to Participate in Online Davos Agenda Summit of WEF
While the WEF will host its physical annual meeting in May in Singapore, as against the regular venue of Swiss ski resort town of Davos, the Geneva-based organisation is hosting an online event, named 'Davos Agenda' around the same time it generally hosts...
Airbus Backs Jet Output Target Amid Supplier Concerns
Airbus stuck to ambitions for a partial recovery in jet production later this year, amid speculation that it may have to delay the move as Europe faces new coronavirus lockdowns.
Forex Reserves Swell by $4.483 Billion to Record $585.324 Billion
In the previous week ended December 25, the reserves had declined by USD 290 million to USD 580.841 billion.
China Central Bank Will Prioritize Monetary Policy Stability In 2021 - Xinhua
China will prioritize monetary policy stability in 2021, the Xinhua news agency on Friday quoted central bank governor Yi Gang as saying.
Gold Rate Decreases in Kolkata by Rs 310; Check Out Rates in Your City
After an increase of Rs 10 per 10 grams in the price of gold, the rate in Chennai of 22-carat of the metal is Rs 48,060. However, if you want to purchase 24-carat gold in the city, you would be paying Rs 52,420 for 10 grams.
Sensex Rallies Over 300 Pts in Early Trade, Nifty Tops 14,200
On the Sensex chart, Sun Pharma was the top gainer, rising around 2 percent, followed by Infosys, PowerGrid, TCS, Tech Mahindra, L&T, Dr. Reddys, and Bajaj Auto.
MSCI, FTSE Russell Cut Chinese Telecom Firms From Global Indexes
Global index providers MSCI Inc and FTSE Russell said they would cut three Chinese telecom companies from their benchmarks in response to a U.S. investment ban, crushing the share prices and widening the fallout from the U.S. sanctions.