Portsuppe

Finance news

21,104 items · filtered by Kanal: stocks

Clear filter
32d06/16war-conflict · 2/5

Philippines vows to block structures at Scarborough Shoal amid fears of Chinese expansion

A floating Chinese platform at Scarborough Shoal has revived fears in the Philippines that Beijing could be taking another incremental step towards turning one of the South China Sea’s most sensitive disputed features into a permanent outpost. The Armed Forces of the Philippines said on Tuesday it would not allow any structure to be built at the shoal, nearly three weeks after satellite images first showed a possible floating platform there. “We are not allowing that to happen. We’re not...

unclassifiedchina · asia
32d06/16war-conflict · 3/5

Dubai and Murban Crude Signal End of Middle East Supply Crunch

The benchmark crude grades of the Middle East have slumped this week as the U.S.-Iran deal raises hopes that supply from the top oil-exporting region would begin to recover soon. As a result of the eased concerns about prompt crude supply from the region, the key benchmark crudes, Dubai and Murban, saw their futures curve structure on Tuesday flip to contango for the first time since the war began on February 28, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The contango structure, in which prices fo

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
32d06/16war-conflict · 3/5

EU bows to Trump pressure on tariffs but warns of future chaos

The European Parliament approved on Tuesday cutting duties on many US goods imports to fulfil the European Union’s side of a trade ‌deal struck last year, and avert a new round of tariff conflict between the world’s largest trading partners. US President Donald Trump struck a framework deal with the European Union at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland last July under which the EU agreed to remove import duties on US industrial goods in return for tariffs of 15 per cent on most EU...

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
32d06/16war-conflict · 2/5

How Israel’s exit from US aid signals wider decline in Washington’s alliances

Israel’s efforts to phase out American military aid signal the decline of US alliances under the demands of Washington’s “America first” position, according to a prominent Chinese international relations analyst. Zhu Zhaoyi, executive director of the Institute of Middle East Studies at Peking University HSBC Business School, wrote in a commentary published on Monday that factors such as rising financial pressures had fuelled an “America first” approach that demanded Washington’s allies shoulder.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
PrevPage 407 / 704Next