Economic News Category

March 14, 2022
Shares rise as oil prices fall amid optimism about Ukraine’s progress

Shares rise as oil prices fall amid optimism about Ukraine’s progress On Monday, most stock markets rose and oil fell on hopes for progress in Russian-Ukraine peace talks, even as fighting continued, while bond markets braced for rate hikes in the United States and the United Kingdom this week. While Russian missiles struck a large

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March 11, 2022
Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are exiting the Russia business, and EU banks are disclosing additional exposures

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are exiting the Russia business, and EU banks are disclosing additional exposures Goldman Sachs Group Inc and JPMorgan Chase were the first U.S. banks to stop doing business in Russia after it invaded Ukraine, while Credit Suisse said it had 1.6 billion Swiss francs ($1.73 billion) in gross exposure to

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March 10, 2022
By 2025, Deutsche Bank wants to invest 200 billion euros in sustainable projects

By 2025, Deutsche Bank wants to invest 200 billion euros in sustainable projects   By 2025, Deutsche Bank DBKGn.DE intends to invest at least 200 billion euros ($216.8 billion) in so-called sustainable financing and investments, marking the bank’s first public targets in this area. The funds will come from bank loans, bonds made on behalf

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March 9, 2022
British stocks rise as energy stocks soar; Shell discontinues purchases of Russian oil

British stocks rise as energy stocks soar; Shell discontinues purchases of Russian oil   The FTSE 100 in London edged higher on Tuesday, aided by strong gains in energy stocks as oil prices rose after Britain and the United States announced bans on Russian crude imports, while insurer and asset manager M&G was the top

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March 8, 2022
Tightening financial conditions are a warning sign for the global economy

Tightening financial conditions are a warning sign for the global economy Global financial conditions, which are thought to be strongly correlated with future growth, are at their tightest in two years, owing to rising energy prices, falling stock markets, and market fallout from the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The term “financial conditions” refers to how variables such

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