Commodities
Bridgewater's Dalio fears rising risk of US recession
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said on Monday that the risks of a recession hitting in the next 18 to 24 months are rising.
Julian Assange's loses court appeal on UK arrest warrant
A judge in London ruled that the arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange remains valid after he presented an appeal to persuade British authorities to drop charges against him for breaching his bail conditions when he entered the Ecuadorian embassy.
Ryanair will pay over 100m euros more to pilots after union protests
Budget carrier RyanAir has announced that the 20% increase in salaries it's negotiating with its pilots will push its costs €100m higher next year.
Surge in electric car sales applies strains global battery supply chain, says Oxford Economics
Over the past few years the belief that electric vehicle sales would rise exponentially, and that the automotive industry as a whole was heading into a period of rapid technological change, took off on the back of heightened concerns about air quality and global warming.
Oxfam deputy chief resigns as sexual misconduct scandal widens
Oxfam deputy chief, Penny Lawrence has resigned on Monday following accusations that she didn’t correctly manage allegations about some of her NGO's staff hiring prostitutes in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
Morgan Stanley downgrades BP, cuts target for Shell
Morgan Stanley downgraded its view on shares of BP by one notch from 'overweight' to 'equalweight', predicting that management would continue to prioritise debt reduction over the dividend payout.
South Africa's ANC calls for President Zuma to resign
South African President Jacob Zuma has asked to be given more time after being recalled by his party, the ruling African National Congress.
National Milk Records reports business has not soured
National Milk Records (NMR) has reported a successful six months of trading with a drop in debt and strong growth in profits, amid increased demand for its screening services and a recovery in milk prices .
US small business optimism improves more than expected in January - NFIB
Small business optimism in the US improved more than expected in January, according to data released on Tuesday.