Buffett not selling stocks as a result of Paris attacks: CNBC
(Reuters) – Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is not selling any securities from his portfolio as a result of Friday’s attacks in Paris, CNBC said on Monday.
Japan relapses into recession in July-September, a blow to ‘Abenomics’
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan slipped into its fourth technical recession in five years between July and September – spotlighting how the government’s “Abenomics” policies have struggled to drag the economy out of chronic stagnation.
Global shares, euro fall, oil and gold up after Paris attacks
LONDON (Reuters) – The euro hit its weakest in more than six months against the yen on Monday as investors sought safety in gold and low-risk government debt after Friday’s attacks in Paris.
MasterCard sees double-digit growth in China on e-commerce: executive
MANILA (Reuters) – Global payment operator MasterCard Inc sees double-digit annual growth in credit card transaction volumes in China, lifted by the booming e-commerce industry in the world’s second-largest economy, a senior executive told Reuters on M…
As Boeing booms, robots rise and job growth lags
NEW YORK (Reuters) – For most of its 100-year history, when Boeing turned out more planes, employment soared and the Seattle-area economy prospered. When the rate of production fell, layoffs followed and the local economy crashed.
Paris attacks seen causing short-term global markets drop
SYDNEY/TOKYO/PARIS/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks in major markets are set for a short-term sell-off on Monday after suspected Islamist militants launched coordinated attacks across Paris that killed more than 130 people, but few strategists expect a prol…
Stock futures extend Friday losses in the wake of Paris attacks
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. equity futures opened lower on Sunday, following coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday that killed more than 130 people.
U.S. stock futures, euro skid after Paris attacks
TOKYO (Reuters) – U.S. stock futures were sharply lower and the euro skidded in early Asian trading on Monday in the wake of Friday’s deadly attacks in Paris, with stocks expected to take their cue from poor investor appetite for risk after the assault…
Stock futures open lower in wake of Paris attacks
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stock index futures opened lower on Sunday in the wake of Friday’s coordinated attacks in Paris that left more than 130 dead.
DoubleLine’s Gundlach: Fed hike ‘no-go more likely than most people think’
NEW YORK (Reuters) – DoubleLine Capital co-founder Jeffrey Gundlach said on Sunday that the Federal Reserve may hesitate to raise rates given rocky economic and financial conditions, though the Paris attacks alone are unlikely to play a factor in next …




