The European Union has approved important new antitrust rules that could dramatically reshape the business models of tech giants Meta, Apple, Amazon and Google, and the rules are expected to take effect in October. The European Parliament and EU member states have reached a landmark agreement on the Digital Markets …
Read More »Natural Gas Prices Retreat, Remain Within Range
Natural gas futures reversed lower on Friday as analysts mulled updated inventory data and as overnight weather modeling dialed back the extent of lingering late-winter cold. After brushing up against the $5/MMBtu mark Thursday, the April Nymex contract was down 8.1 cents to $4.909/MMBtu earlier trading, and further retreated at …
Read More »Aeroflot 401 Reveals Western Efforts To Paralyze Russian Commercial Aviation
Civil aviation experts of Aerodynamic highlighted the intriguing story of Aeroflot 401 as an important example of an in-depth discussion on Russia, Ukraine and the impact of the ongoing war on global air transport.Aeroflot Flight 401 had taken off at night, in the pre-dawn hours of March 3, and quickly …
Read More »Eurozone Preliminary Inflation Jumps to 5.8% YoY in February
The annualized Eurozone Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) jumps by 5.8% in February, coming in much higher than the previous reading of 5.1%, the latest data published by Eurostat showed on Wednesday. The consensus forecast was for a hotter reading of 5.4%. The core figures arrived at 2.7% YoY …
Read More »WTI Supported Amid Potential Supply Disruptions
Although oil prices retreated from earlier highs as markets await the outcome of Ukraine-Russia talks and traders hope that a ceasefire could materialize, front-month WTI futures remain well underpinned in the $95.00 territories. At current levels in the $96.00s, WTI is trading with on-the-day gains of over 4.0% or more …
Read More »US Dollar Retains Weak Stance Ahead Of BoE, ECB Meetings
The American dollar kept falling on Wednesday to reach fresh weekly lows against its high-yielding rivals. The EUR/USD pair reached 1.1329 as the EU annual Consumer Price Index jumped to 5.1% in January, largely surpassing the 4.4% expected and above the 5% previous. The reading came one day ahead of …
Read More »German 10 year yield lowest in over a week
German 10-year bond yield retreated to the lowest in more than a week, a development that caused yield curve to be flattened on Wednesday.After a brief break, the government yield curves across developed markets are back to flattening over the last couple of successive sessions.This low reflects concern that central …
Read More »European Union Fines on WhatsApp
The European Union has decided to impose a EUR 225 million fine on WhatsApp, the messaging application owned by Facebook, due to breaching data protection rules. The EU Data Protection Commission in Ireland decided to impose the fine and require that WhatsApp changes how it explains terms, conditions, and privacy …
Read More »Eurozone Final CPI Revised Lower in July
According to Eurostat’s final reading of the Eurozone CPI report for July, the consumer prices came in at 2.2% on a yearly basis, meeting 2.2% expectations. While the core figures rose by 0.7%. Month-on-month inflation in the region fell 0.1%, in line with the median forecast of economists polled by …
Read More »France Rejects British Proposal for BREXIT Renegotiations
The French government has rejected the recent request by the United Kingdom to renegotiate the post-Brexit arrangement for Northern Ireland. The French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Clement Beaune, dismissed accusations of European dominance regarding the issue, Reuters reported. “The European Union has dedicated days and nights for the …
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