Archive for the January 13, 2016
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Oil fell briefly below $30 a barrel on Tuesday, extending a relentless selloff that has wiped almost 20 percent off prices this year amid deepening concerns about fragile Chinese demand and the absence of output
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US grains and soyabean futures drifted lower on Tuesday in light trading as market sentiment turned cautious ahead of a widely watched US government report out later in the day that is expected to give
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Gold fell for a third straight session early on Tuesday as a rebound in European and US stock markets undermined the metal's appeal as a haven from risk, and as the dollar strengthened against a
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Thai tourism revenue is forecast to grow nearly 9 percent to touch 2.4 trillion baht ($66.12 billion) this year, the tourism minister said on Monday, on the back of increased focus on visitors from the
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Turkey's economic growth is expected to accelerate this year and next as it increases investments and productivity, but inflation will not fall to a 5 percent target until at least 2018, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet
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Bahrain on Monday announced a hike of more than 50 percent in petrol prices following its cut in subsidies for energy products as oil producing countries struggle with nose-diving crude prices. The government said the
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German top-of-the-range carmaker BMW said Monday that it sold a record number of vehicles world-wide last year, powered by new models, but its performance slowed in China. "2015 was the most successful year ever for
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German top-of-the-range carmaker BMW said Monday that it sold a record number of vehicles world-wide last year, powered by new models, but its performance slowed in China. "2015 was the most successful year ever for
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European companies' earnings are expected to grow at their fastest rate in four years, significantly outpacing their US peers as a weaker euro and signs of economic recovery swell profit margins. Companies in the STOXX
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Emirates Airline said Monday it would boost capacity on its Washington service with an Airbus A380, picking up passenger slack after United Airlines abandoned the route. Daily flights with the world's largest aircraft will begin
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