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| | Global X has launched the Global X Green Metals Miners ETF (GMTL), investing in companies producing metal for clean energy infrastructure and technologies. The ETF launch comes as significantly more green metals are required to produce, transmit and ... |
| | | ... the UK's withdrawal from the EU in a 'no-deal' scenario," it said. A 'no deal' scenario is if the UK leaves the EU at 11pm GMT on 29 March 2019 without a withdrawal agreement and framework for a future relationship in place between the UK and the EU. ... |
| | | ... Greece, says Germany's influential council of economic ministers as "very difficult" talks begin in Brussels" - 20 Feb 0427 PM GMT And then (drum roll, trumpet blows)... "Greece and Germany claim victory as deadline day bail-out is extended..." - 20 ... |
| | | ... energy stocks. Madrid slid 0.19 per cent and Milan 0.33 per cent on profit taking. The euro declined to $US1.1423 at 1700 GMT from $US1.1479 late in New York. HONG KONG - Asia extended a global stocks rally while the euro held on to healthy gains as ... |
| | | ... had earlier in the day hit its lowest point since July 2009, at $US63.16. The euro picked up to stand at $US1.2292 at 1700 GMT. HONG KONG - Asian shares closed mixed to higher after a jump in US jobs creation and Chinese trade figures fanning talk of ... |
| | | ... late afternoon trading in London, a level last seen in August 2012. It recovered somewhat to stand at $US1.2310 at about 1700 GMT, still down from $US1.2381 late on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose for a second straight day, following another ... |
| | | ... business climate index fell to 103.2 points in October from 104.7 points in September. The euro climbed to $1.2715 at around 1700 GMT from $1.2666 late in New York on Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed to higher after the ECB gave the majority ... |
| | | ... rejecting independence from Britain. But all three indices retreated from their peaks as Alibaba began trading before 1600 GMT. LONDON - London's stock market jumped out of the blocks early as investors welcomed Scotland's rejection of independence from ... |
| | | ... 4,237.95. The bulk of the losses came after the minutes from the central bank's end-January policy meeting were released at 1400 GMT. The minutes revealed the policy makers were increasingly upbeat, and that even though the majority still saw their benchmark ... |
| | | ... Bloomberg (not New York's Mayor but the "premier site for business and financial market news"), seems confused. At 5:34 AM GMT+1100, he reported that "U.S. Stocks Decline as Europe Concern Offsets Earnings". That's kewl coz as he was hammering away on ... |
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