Finance
2020, June, 2, 14:50:00
EURO PRICE UP
The euro last fetched $1.1178, up 0.4% on the day , after rallying to $1.1185, its highest since March 17.
2020, June, 2, 14:45:00
LOW-CARBON NUCLEAR RECOVERY
Investing in nuclear power as part of the post-virus recovery would help stimulate the economy and ease the path towards carbon neutrality,
2020, June, 2, 14:40:00
FRANCE'S ECONOMY WILL DOWN 11%
France imposed one of the Europe’s strictest lockdowns in mid-March and only began removing restrictions on May 11
2020, June, 1, 10:50:00
ASIA'S STOCKS UP
Japan’s Nikkei added 0.7% to also reach a three-month peak.
2020, June, 1, 10:45:00
AUSTRALIA'S SHARES UP AGAIN
The S&P/ASX 200, currently on a five-week winning run, closed 1.1% higher at 5,819.20 on Monday
2020, June, 1, 10:15:00
US ELECTRIC UTILITIES FINANCIAL PRESSURE
U.S. electric utilities face increasing pressure to achieve financial targets. The current pandemic in the U.S. further compounds the problem that utilities have seen coming for several years.
2020, June, 1, 10:10:00
US CARBON CAPTURE DIFFICULTIES
The high cost and complication of carbon capture technology have created several obstacles for success over the years.
2020, June, 1, 10:05:00
SAUDI ARABIA'S PIF +$40 BLN
Since the COVID-19 crisis began, the PIF has spent $7.7 billion amassing a portfolio of shake stakes in some of the best-known corporate brand names in the world, including Boeing, Disney, Facebook and Marriott International.
2020, June, 1, 10:00:00
EUROPE'S RECOVERY PLAN €750 BLN
Brent were down 2%, or 71 cents at $34.03 per barrel, WTI were down 3%, or 98 cents, at $31.83 a barrel
2020, June, 1, 09:50:00
$23.93 BLN FOR CHILE
IMF Executive Board Approves Two-Year US$23.93 Billion Flexible Credit Line Arrangement for Chile
2020, May, 28, 11:50:00
CHINA'S ENERGY IEFFICIENCY UP
China energy intensity, which measures the amount of energy needed to generate one unit of GDP, decreased by 2.6% in 2019,
2020, May, 28, 11:45:00
EUROPE IGNORES NUCLEAR POWER
the European Commission has ignored the need for nuclear power as a clean, dispatchable and European source of energy
2020, May, 28, 11:40:00
CHEVRON WILL CUT 6,000 EMPLOYEES
Chevron’s cuts equate to about 6,000 of its 45,000 non-gas station employees. It’s “streamlining our organizational structures to reflect the efficiencies and match projected activity levels,” the San Ramon, California-based company said Wednesday in a statement. “This is a difficult decision, and we do not make it lightly.”