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Fri, 16 Mar 2012 11:22:03 GMT

Greece's unemployment toped 20.7% in Q4

Greek unemployment rate hit a new record in Q4, approaching 20.7%. The figure indicates that country economy experiences crisis while tight austerity measures are likely to push the county into even deeper recession. The jobless rate is expected to rise further in the following months, said Platon Monokroussos, EFG Eurobank economist. Young individuals were the most severally affected by the

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 11:01:42 GMT

Goldman Sachs: China's copper imports to tumble in the next months

China's copper imports are expected to tumble in the next few months while red metal's exports from the country are likely to peak over this period. The record high copper inventories at the Shanghai Futures Exchange warehouses would continue to weight down on the copper imports, said Max Layton from Goldman Sachs.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 10:31:15 GMT

Swiss National Bank kept the interest rate at 0.0% in March

Swiss National Bank held its key interest rate at 0.0% this month and reassured that minimum exchange rate stays at 1.20 Swiss Francs per Euro. The move was expected. The SNB also reported that it is ready to purchase foreign currency in an unlimited amount to reinforce minimum exchange rate. The bank also added that despite the actual rate the

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:45:33 GMT

South African gold output tumbled to the lowest level since 1922

South African gold mining fell to the lowest level since 1922 in January, according to Chamber of Mines. Gold production for January tumbled by 11.3% as compared to a December's fall of 8.2%. Overall gold output for this year may approach 220 tons. The data is likely to boost gold prices due to possible supply shortage and global economics uncertainty.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:31:26 GMT

Philly Fed manufacturing index hit 11-month high

Philly Fed manufacturing index that mirrors the state of manufacturing activity in Philadelphia region rose to 11-month high in March. The manufacturing index expanded by 2.3 points, attaining 12.5 this month as compared to 10.2 in February. Experts predicted the index to add 1.2 points, approaching 11.4 in March.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:30:56 GMT

US shares climb on jobs data

US markets posted gains on Thursday as Labor Department said the number of jobless claims fell to 4-year low and data showed manufacturing index surged more than expected. S&P 500 index climbed 0.6% or 8.32 points and finished at 1,402.60 while Dow Jones Industrial Average index surged 0.44% or 58.66 points and closed at 13,252.76. Nasdaq Composite added 0.51% or

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:28:42 GMT

World to stop financial transactions with Iranian banks

Swift reported that it is set to halt all transactions with Iranian banks on Saturday as a part of sanctions imposed by Western countries against Iran's nuclear programme. The decision would severally impact oil industry of the country as well as citizens who live outside Iran but send money to their relatives in the country.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:56:41 GMT

European stocks finished mostly higher on IMF loan approval

European shares traded mostly higher on Thursday after IMF approved the EUR 28 billion loan to Greece. Stoxx Europe 600 added 0.3%, German DAX index climbed 0.9% and French CAC 40 index surged 0.4%. Athens General index appreciated 0.8% on the news. In contrast FTSE 100 index closed 0.1% lower, pushed down by oil stocks.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:56:39 GMT

IMF agreed to provide 28 billion Euros for Greek bailout

The IMF agreed to back up the second Greece's bailout package by providing 28 billion Euros or for the recent debt swap deal. The move is the last part in completing the rescue package for indebted Greece. The IMF will give 1.65 billion Euros immediately. Evangelos Venizelos, Greece's PM, said that country has to survive during dismal 2012 to get

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:39:28 GMT

Yen experienced weekly loss against most of its peers

Japanese Yen moved towards a weekly decline versus most of its counterparts as positive economic signals from US and hopes for further monetary stimulus by BoJ lifted demand for riskier securities. Japanese currency traded at JPY 83.58. On weekly basis Yen has dropped 1.3% against greenback. Currently USD/JPY is trading at JPY 83.49.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 07:58:16 GMT

Aussie maintains gains while Kiwi climbs

Australian Dollar held gains against greenback and its New Zealand peer advanced on Friday as rally in global equity markets boosted demand for riskier assets. Australian currency traded at USD 1.0528 and New Zealand Dollar gained 0.2% against US Dollar to USD 0.8205. Currently AUD/USD is trading at USD 1.0535 and NZD/USD is trading at USD 0.8207.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 07:50:19 GMT

Crude oil advances in Asian trade

Crude oil futures posted gains during the Asian session on Friday amid weaker US Dollar. The US Dollar index that measures its performance against set of six main currencies declined by 0.05%. Light, sweet crude oil futures for delivery in April traded at 105.59 US Dollars per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, gaining 0.46%.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 07:20:09 GMT

Brazil decides to hold its benchmark rate close to record low

Brazil's central bank announced it will stick to current borrowing rate, close to 18-months record low as policy makers expects country inflation to slow around 4.5% in 2012. Decelerating global economy indicates inflation will keep fading in Brazil, said central bank's officials. Therefore it is likely Brazil will keep its interest rates near record lows at 9.75%.

Fri, 16 Mar 2012 07:01:17 GMT

Unemployment claims in US decline to 4-year low

The number of applications for unemployment benefits fell last week to four-year low while consumer confidence climbed to highest level since 2008 stimulating expectations recovering labour market may encourage household spending. Jobless claims decreased by 14 000 to 351 000 through week ended March 10 said Labor Department on Thursday. Consumer confidence index surged from minus 36.7 to minus 33.7.

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:08:46 GMT

Rural commodities mixed on improved crop condiitions in the US

Agricultural commodities were mixed on Wednesday with growing sugar and wheat futures and falling corn and coffee. Rural commodes were pressured by the higher US Dollar and bleaker outlook on China's economy. Moreover, favorable weather conditions in the US also pushed the commodity group lower. Corn futures lost 0.67% on Wednesday as traders cashed out form the market due to

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:08:40 GMT

Crude and Brent oil moved lower in Wednesday despite supply concerns

Energy markets inched down on Wednesday on the appreciating US Dollar and signs of stagnating China's economy. China's PM reported on Wednesday that the country will stick to its prudent property policies and will target more modest growth. Moreover, higher than expected US crude oil inventories added to losses of the crude oil. However, escalated supply concerns after OPEC cut

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 19:37:16 GMT

Precious metals fell on Wednesday amid stronger US dollar

Precious metals tumbled on Wednesday on strong US Dollar and negative headlines from emerging economies as China and India. China is expected to continue targeting slower growth pace in the long-term. Indian CPI increased again thus prompting the central bank to keep its interest rates. Moreover, Fed's decision to stick to the current policies in view of recovering US economy

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:47:05 GMT

DAX index climbs 0.4% led by K+S AG

German DAX index bucked the downward trend in European stock markets and edged higher on Thursday. K+S AG rallied 6.4% as firm increased its yearly dividend by 30% after reporting the second-best revenue in company's history. On the downside Deutsche Lufthansa AG tumbled 2.5% after airline reported EUR 13 million loss in 2011 caused by traffic tax and surging fuel

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:46:56 GMT

FTSE 100 trades lower on Thursday

British FTSE 100 index traded lower on Thursday as banking and oil shares put negative pressure on investor sentiment. Moreover Fitch lowered UK outlook from stable to negative indicating a probability above 50% that Britain's AAA rating might be cut. Royal Bank of Scotland Group fell 2% and HSBC Holdings PLC slipped 0.4%. Essar Energy gave up 2.3% and  BP

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 16:22:45 GMT

Boeing rejected 500 million billion claim of Air India

Boeing has rejected the claim of India that the company has agreed to compensate aircraft delays for Air India. The Indian officials earlier reported that Boeing would pay 500 million US Dollars as compensation for three-year delay in delivery of planes. However, Boeing announced that it has not agreed to this deal.

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:53:07 GMT

Asian stocks close mostly down on worries about China's monetary policy

Asian share markets mostly declined on Thursday as region's investors showed concerns Beijing may not loosen its policy towards housing market. Shanghai Composite index fell 0.7%, Australia's S&P/ASX lost 0.2% and South Korea's Kospi slipped 0.1%. Hang Seng index and Nikkei 225 index managed to close higher, adding 0.2% and 0.6% respectively. 

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:37:47 GMT

Nikkei 225 index adds 0.6% as Yen approaches 11-month record low

Japan's Nikkei Stock Average extended gains on Thursday as Yen fell to 11-month record low against US Dollar, lifting higher exporter shares. Nikkei 225 index gained 0.64% or 63.96 points and settled at 10,114.48. US market oriented Honda Motor gained 3.5% on optimism about country's economic outlook. Mazda Motor rallied 6.1% after the car maker received 8,000 orders for its

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:21:29 GMT

European car sales fell in February

European vehicle sales plunged in February driven by Peugeot Citroen, Fiat and Renault as region's consumers suspended large scale purchases amid economic uncertainty. February registrations dropped 9.2% on annual basis to 923,381 million cars, the fifth straight monthly drop. Deliveries in France tumbled 20% whereas sales in Italy plummeted 19%. BMW and Toyota forecast a 5% decline in Europe region

Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:04:51 GMT

Hang Seng index closes 0.2% higher

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index traded modestly higher on Thursday, advancing 0.21% or 45.64 points to 21,353.53. Gains were limited as investors anticipated news Chinese PM rejected policy easing aimed at relaxing country's property markets. Financial and property shares declined, led by China Overseas Land & Investment and China Resources Land which dropped 2.7% and 1.6% respectively. On the upside

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