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December 31, 2018 Energy
Bloomberg The record jump in prices in Europe’s biggest power market could extend well into 2019. Booming European carbon futures, Germany’s plan to shut some of its dirtiest plants, and low water levels after an extremely dry summer are all factors driving the region’s electricity prices. While 2018’s surge probably won’t be repeated, Wood McKenzie Ltd says average rates for …
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December 31, 2018 Energy
Bloomberg Russian officials and executives from its biggest oil companies put on a brave face, even as Brent trades near 16-month lows. “The drop in oil prices hardly bother us because our budget is based on $42 a barrel,†First Deputy Prime Minister Anton Siluanov told reporters ahead of a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and big business in Moscow. …
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December 31, 2018 Energy
Bloomberg The price of gasoline in South Africa’s economic hub of Gauteng will fall to the lowest since March in January 2019. A liter of 95-octane gasoline will decrease 1.23 rand to 14.01 rand ($0.97) in Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg and the capital, Pretoria, the Central Energy Fund said in an emailed statement. Diesel will decline 1.53 rand a liter …
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December 31, 2018 Energy
Bloomberg Things haven’t been this bad for the world’s biggest oil stock since Ronald Reagan became president. But brace yourself, 2019 may not be much better. Exxon Mobil Corp, down 22 percent for the year 2018, is headed for worst annual performance since 1981, when US was in recession and a 20-year crude glut was just beginning. The decline comes …
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December 31, 2018 Stocks
Bloomberg US stocks rose, paring a December slump that is among the worst in history, after President Donald Trump reported “big progress†in trade talks with his Chinese counterpart. Treasuries slipped and oil erased gains. The S&P 500 trimmed its monthly loss to 9 percent, the steepest of the record bull market, as Trump said in a tweet that negotiations …
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December 31, 2018 Stocks
Bloomberg The yen is set to end the year as the biggest winner against the dollar among major currencies as investors sought out safety amid 2018’s uncertainties. The haven asset outperformed as the pound and euro faced headwinds from Brexit and Italy’s budget crisis, while the US-China trade war and plunging oil prices pressured commodity-related peers such as the Canadian …
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December 31, 2018 Aviation
DUBAI / Emirates Business Travel to and from Dubai is expected to reach another peak towards the end of this week, as Emirates anticipates yet another busy period of outbound travel after New Year’s celebrations and inbound travel for the Dubai Shopping Festival. More than 180,000 travellers will be making their way to Emirates’ dedicated Terminal 3 facilities from January …
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December 31, 2018 Retail
Bloomberg Hold the ground chuck: Nestle SA sees the future in a meat-free burger made from soy and wheat protein. Soon you may be able to wash it down with purple walnut milk or a spirulina latte. The Swiss company is gearing up for its biggest push yet into the booming vegan market: the Incredible Burger, to be introduced under …
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December 31, 2018 Retail
Bloomberg Dick’s Sporting Goods is choosing to end its partnership with the United States Olympic Committee when their contract expires this month, a decision that comes as Team USA continues to deal with fallout from the a scandal surrounding former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The company cited “a new investment focus†in a statement and didn’t mention Nassar. The decision …
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December 31, 2018 Retail
Bloomberg It’s been a big year for the companies that sell coffee, but not so much for the growers that supply them. That could start to change in 2019. Historically low prices for coffee beans in 2018 will likely reduce the incentive for farmers to expand supplies, said Rodrigo Costa, the US-based coffee director for Brazilian trading company Comexim. That …
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