Airbus predicts flat deliveries in 2021 as aerospace giant records €1.1bn loss February 18, 2021 Aerospace giant Airbus forecast that it would deliver the same amount of planes in 2021 as last year as it fell to a €1.1bn loss. As a result of the pandemic, the French firm handed over just 566 aircraft to customers – 40 per cent lower than its peak. With the pandemic forcing airlines around [...]
US retail sales rebound in the New Year as shoppers spend Covid-19 cheques February 17, 2021 US retail sales rebound in the New Year as shoppers spend Covid-19 cheques
Federal Reserve chair calls for national drive to full employment February 10, 2021 Invoking post-World War II efforts to reach full employment and pledging continued loose monetary policy to help the process, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made a broad call Wednesday for a “society-wide commitment” to get Americans back to work, particularly minorities and those ousted from lower-paying jobs during the pandemic. “Given the number of people who have [...]
Oil prices hit highest levels in 13 months on back of supply cuts February 9, 2021 A seventh straight session of gains sent oil prices to their highest levels since January 2020 this morning. The rise was driven by a combination of supply cuts by major producers and optimism over a recovery in fuel demand support energy markets. Benchmark Brent crude futures picked up 0.7 per cent to stand at $60.97 [...]
London loses carbon futures trading to Amsterdam, in Brexit hit to City February 8, 2021 Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) today said it will move its trading of European carbon futures and options to its Netherlands-based exchange in Amsterdam from London during the second quarter, in the latest sign of financial activity leaving Britain for the bloc due to Brexit.
Brent hits $60 as supply cuts and stimulus hopes boost prices February 8, 2021 Oil prices rose on Monday to their highest in just over a year, with Brent nudging past $60 a barrel, boosted by supply cuts among key producers and hopes for further US economic stimulus measures that can boost demand. Brent was up 1.2 per cent, at $60.05 a barrel, and US standardWest Texas Intermediate rose [...]
Police seize €50m of bitcoin, but fraudster won’t give them the password February 5, 2021 German prosecutors have confiscated more than €50m (£43.8m) worth of bitcoin from a fraudster. There's only one problem: they can't unlock the money because he won't give them the password.
Rishi Sunak to chair meeting with G7 counterparts on Covid-19 recovery and digital tax reform February 3, 2021 Sunak to chair meeting with G7 counterparts on Covid-19 recovery and digital tax reform
Regulators to meet as brokers call time on Reddit-trader rollercoaster February 3, 2021 Hedge funds, small investors and their stockbrokers are bracing for tougher U.S. markets regulation, with officials expected to meet this week to assess the fallout from a social-media driven trading frenzy that has roiled stocks and silver prices. Mass buying by amateur traders over the past two weeks has driven wild price gyrations in companies [...]
Trump uses impeachment response to spout election fraud consipracy February 2, 2021 Former President Donald Trump, who is banned from Twitter, tonight found a new outlet to air his unfounded claims about voter fraud, using his legal response to impeachment charges against him in the US Congress as a vehicle for his conspiracy theory.