[ad_1] MOSCOW (Reuters) – At the end of 2015, managers at Rosneft, the Russian state-controlled oil firm, sounded the alarm to their bosses about the company’s investments in Venezuela. Rosneft’s local partner, Venezuelan state oil
Hong Kong regulator bans UBS from sponsoring IPOs for one year, fines other top banks
[ad_1] HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong’s securities regulator banned UBS on Thursday from sponsoring initial public offerings (IPOs) domestically for a year for failures in that role in three IPOs, the first major bank
Oil hits four-months highs, Brent reaches $68 on tighter supply
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures reached four-months highs on Thursday, as a production curb agreement by OPEC and its partners along with U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela
Ethiopian crash black boxes sent to Paris as 737 MAX jets grounded globally
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two black boxes from the Boeing 737 MAX airplane that crashed in Ethiopia were being taken to Paris for investigation, Ethiopian Airlines said, as regulators around the world awaited word
Malaysia’s securities regulator issues Goldman Sachs with show-cause letter
[ad_1] The logo of Dow Jones Industrial Average stock market index listed company Goldman Sachs (GS) is seen on the clothing of a trader working at the Goldman Sachs stall on the floor of the
China industrial output growth falls to 17-year low, more support steps expected
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – Growth in China’s industrial output fell to a 17-year low in the first two months of the year, pointing to further weakness in the world’s second-biggest economy that is likely to
China January-February steel output rises from December on strong margins
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s daily steel output rose in January and February, as mills in the world’s top producer ramped up production amid firm steel margins and easier environmental restrictions. An employee works next
California jury awards $29 million to woman with cancer who used J&J talc
[ad_1] (Reuters) – A California jury on Wednesday awarded $29 million to a woman who said that asbestos in Johnson & Johnson’s talcum-powder-based products caused her cancer. FILE PHOTO: A Johnson & Johnson building is
Gail CEO calls for more flexibility in U.S. LNG contracts
[ad_1] HOUSTON (Reuters) – Gail India called on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers to offer more flexibility contract terms as the state-owned gas distribution gas company hunts for supplies from the middle of the
Gold hovers near two-week high on tepid U.S. data, Brexit vote
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold held close to two-week highs on Thursday as the U.S. dollar eased after British lawmakers rejected a no-deal Brexit in any scenario and as tepid U.S. inflation data reduced the chance