
Glencore Says Trading Unit May Earn $4 Billion This Year
Glencore Plc said full-year profit from its trading business will probably be in the range of $3.5 billion
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UK Retail Stocks in Focus After Sales Surprise: The London Rush
UK retail companies were in for a pleasant surprise this morning, with data from the Office for National
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UK’s Hot June Delivers Unexpected Boost for Retail Sales
Britain’s hottest June on record helped lift retail sales, pushing consumers into department stores and supermarkets to spend
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Analysis-Novatek set to oust Gazprom as Russia's top gas supplier to Europe
By Oksana Kobzeva and Vladimir Soldatkin MOSCOW Increased supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia's Novatek mean
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Danske Bank’s Earnings Beat Estimates on Lending, Trading
Danske Bank A/S, Denmark’s largest lender, posted second-quarter net interest income which beat analyst estimates, supported by both
1970-01-01 08:00

SBB to Raise $228 Million From Share Sale to Morgan Stanley Fund
The landlord at the center of Sweden’s property crunch plans to further cash in on its portfolio of
1970-01-01 08:00

Audi, SAIC EV Tie-Up a ‘Coming of Age’ for Chinese Automaking
A move by Volkswagen AG’s Audi division to partner with SAIC Motor Corp. to develop electric vehicles marks
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Man Group Quants Embrace ‘Data Revolution’ in Emerging Markets
Ever-increasing torrents of data from emerging markets hold the key to peer-beating returns, according to Man Numeric, a
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Marketmind: Markets shrug off upbeat news from Japan and China
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Sonali Desai Japan's June inflation data hopped onto
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin ‘buying time’ to strike back at Wagner chief Prigozhin, says US
Russian president Vladimir Putin is the “ultimate apostle of payback” and is buying time to strike back against Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prighozin, CIA director William Burns said. The Wagner mutiny last month was one of the toughest challenges to the Kremlin in decades and exposed “some of the significant weaknesses in a system that Putin has built”, Mr Burns said. “Putin is someone who generally thinks that revenge is a dish best served cold,” he said at the Aspen Security Forum 2023. “In my experience, Putin is the ultimate apostle of payback so I would be surprised if Prigozhin escapes further retribution. “If I were Prigozhin, I wouldn’t fire my food taster.” Meanwhile, the US has hit nearly 120 people and entities with new Russia-related sanctions, designed to block its access to electronics and battlefield supplies. Russia‘s embassy in Washington denounced the sanctions as part of “endless attacks” by Joe Biden’s administration “in the context of the hybrid war unleashed by the West against our country”. Elsewhere, US-supplied cluster munitions are in the Ukrainian military’s hands and are being deployed, John Kirby said. Read More Aftermath of Russian missile attack on Odesa captured in bodycam footage Russians against Ukraine war should spy for the UK, MI6 boss says In Ukraine, a family's ordeal to identify and honor a veteran killed in Bucha ends after 16 months South African leader says that arresting Putin if he comes to Johannesburg next month would be 'war'
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ECB’s High-for-Longer Rate Plan Fails to Convince Economists
The European Central Bank’s plan to maintain interest rates at their eventual peak for an extended period isn’t
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Ruble Debacle After Wagner Mutiny Cues Up Russia’s Rate Hike
Russia is poised for its first interest-rate hike since emergency measures taken after the invasion of Ukraine almost
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