Bullish City of London stays confident as Brexit nearsLondon's powerhouse financial district fretted over a brain drain when the country voted for Brexit, but its leading players are now convinced of one thing: the City will win. Christopher Hayward is o...
UK bids adios to Spanish nurses ‘betrayed’ by BrexitKeeping a watchful eye over one patient for a 12-hour shift at the hospital where he learned his trade, Manuel Gala says Brexit has forced many Spanish health workers to consider their future in Brita...
Belgian reactors shutdown a test run for nuclear-free futureBelgium's energy production is plunging as its nuclear reactors are taken offline for repairs, with the power shortfall this winter seen as a test of the country's ability to cope when the reactors ar...
Saudi Arabia has ‘no intention’ of 1973 oil embargo replay — TASSSaudi Arabia has no intention of unleashing a 1973-style oil embargo on Western consumers and will isolate oil from politics, the Saudi energy minister said on Monday amid a worsening crisis over the...
Global growth outlook for 2019 dims for first time: Reuters pollThe outlook for global growth in 2019 has dimmed for the first time, according to Reuters polls of economists who said the US-China trade war and tightening financial conditions would trigger the next...
Asia petrol buckles under supplies; crack at over two-year lowAsia's petrol margin fell to more than a two-year low late last week due to ample supplies, and the October average is now expected to be the worst for the month since 2013, based on Thomson Reuters d...