Red hot euro, time to meet ECB’s Mr cool
LONDON (Reuters) – The euro steadied at a three-year high on Thursday and shares inched back as traders waited to see if the European Central Bank would try to cool the currency’s hottest run in nearly four years.
Sky says news is not a critical part of its business
LONDON (Reuters) – Sky said Sky News was not a “critical” part of its customer offer, and no longer owning the 24-hour news channel would not make a material difference to its business.
U.S. sparks fears of trade war as Trump arrives in Davos
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – A day after sending the dollar reeling with comments supportive of a weak U.S. currency, U.S Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration was not seeking a trade war but would defend its economic intere…
Stock futures higher with ECB, earnings on tap
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stock index futures advanced on Thursday as corporate earnings continue to roll in and investors awaited a flurry of economic data and an interest rate decision by the European Central Bank.
Exclusive: Small refiners hit EPA with surge of biofuel waiver requests: sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) – More than two dozen small U.S. refineries are seeking waivers from the nation’s biofuels law, an unusually high number that reflects growing oil industry resistance to the program, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Volkswagen’s Scania backs Northvolt’s $5 billion Swedish battery plant
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Volkswagen-owned truckmaker Scania will invest 10 million euros in Northvolt’s more than 4 billion euro ($5 billion) project to build Europe’s biggest battery plant in northern Sweden.
Wall Street to grill Intel on chip security flaws
(Reuters) – Wall Street analysts will grill Intel Corp executives on how massive security flaws in its computer chips are impacting business when the company reports quarterly results on Thursday.
Mnuchin says not seeking trade war
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – A day after sending the dollar reeling with comments supportive of a weak U.S. currency, U.S Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration was not seeking trade wars but would defend its economic interes…
ECB meets as euro hits three-year high
LONDON (Reuters) – The euro steadied at a three-year high on Thursday and shares inched back as traders waited to see if the European Central Bank would try to cool the currency’s hottest run in nearly four years.
Brexit could mean JP Morgan moves more than 4,000 jobs from Britain
LONDON (Reuters) – JPMorgan could move more than 4,000 jobs out of Britain if Brexit talks result in a divergence of regulations and trade agreements between Britain and the European Union, the U.S. banking giant’s Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said on …




