Resource stocks peg back FTSE January 18, 2012 The FTSE 100 edged down this morning amid continuing fears of a Greek economic meltdown and a lowering of world growth forecasts by the World Bank. Resource stocks were the worst hit overall as the bank predicted world economic growth of 2.5 per cent in 2012 and 3.1 per cent in 2013, well below the [...]
Miners rise on China stats despite lingering euro fear January 17, 2012 BRITAIN’S top shares rose yesterday, aided by mining stocks after data from top metals consumer China eased worries over the demand picture, although fears of a Greek default kept a lid on the gains. The UK benchmark closed up 36.51 points, or 0.7 per cent, at 5,693.95, having earlier baulked just above the near-term 5,720 [...]
Banks steady FTSE but retailers dive January 12, 2012 The FTSE 100 index saw modest rises this morning as banks performed well in stark contrast to the retail sector which was pulled down by a string of poor results from heavyweights including Tesco. Investors were also digesting the results of a Spanish sovereign debt auction which showed yields going in a positive direction. Spain [...]
EDF moves to cut gas price by 5 per cent January 11, 2012 EDF Energy yesterday piled pressure on its rivals by announcing a five per cent cut to its gas prices. The company said the reduction, which comes into effect on 7 February, had been made possible by the lower wholesale cost of gas in the mild winter. But yesterday none of the other companies in the [...]
FTSE rally ends as investors eye Eurozone bond auctions January 11, 2012 The rally on the FTSE 100 yesterday stalled in early trading today as concerns over upcoming Eurozone bond auctions and slightly weaker commodity stocks took their toll. Heavyweight miners failed to keep up the gains made yesterday which were fuelled by positive data from China showing the country’s demand for metals had risen. Wall Street [...]
Resource stocks stoke FTSE gains January 10, 2012 The FTSE 100 saw solid gains this morning as resource and energy stocks were boosted by upbeat forecasts from US aluminium giant Alcoa and figures showing growing demand from China. Alcoa, the largest US aluminium producer, reported fourth-quarter revenue that beat Wall Street expectations, even though it registered a loss. The earnings news had a [...]
Airlines lose appeal over EU carbon tax December 21, 2011 US airlines have lost a legal fight to block the EU’s plans for carbon permits, which are due to come into force on 1 January. Industry group Airlines for America said it was considering an appeal after the European Court of Justice said the scheme to charge airlines for carbon emissions on flights to and [...]
Wall Street slumps on oil and euro fear December 14, 2011 US stocks fell for a third day and hit their lowest level in two weeks yesterday as widespread risk aversion sank commodity prices, drove the euro to its lowest in a year and pushed Italian bond yields to a record high. Investors are disappointed the European Central Bank is not buying more bonds of troubled [...]
In America, the shale gas revolution is creating jobs and growth. It can here too December 14, 2011 WHEN is a job not a job? Answer: when it is a green job. Jobs in an industry that raises the price of energy effectively destroy jobs elsewhere; jobs in an industry that cuts the cost of energy create extra jobs elsewhere. The entire argument for green jobs is a version of Frederic Bastiat’s broken-window [...]
TUI to post full-year profit December 14, 2011 Germany’s TUI, owner of Europe’s largest tour operator TUI TraveL, said it expects to post a net profit in its current fiscal year as it passes on rising input costs to holidaymakers and weathers strong economic headwinds. Turnover and operating earnings will grow moderately in the twelve months through the end of September, it said. [...]