Stocks ease as Ukraine attacks and rate
Global shares dropped on Monday after Russian missiles pounded cities across Ukraine and as
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Global shares dropped on Monday after Russian missiles pounded cities across Ukraine and as
Oil fell by more than 1.5% on Monday, pressured by expectations of weaker global
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as worries about tight fuel supplies ahead of winter
Oil prices rose on Monday as Iranian nuclear talks appeared to hit obstacles and
Sterling's slide against the dollar to a rate last seen in 1985 has sparked
The euro was hovering above Tuesday's two-decade low on Thursday as investors awaited a
Some of Europe's biggest banks are preparing back-up generators and to dim the lights
European stock markets opened in the red on Wednesday after U.S. economic data prompted
European gas prices rocketed as much as 30% higher on Monday after Russia said
Shell (SHEL.L) has shortlisted four candidates to succeed Chief Executive Ben van Beurden who is preparing