Thursday 19 Jul 2012
Gulf Keystone has unveiled a significant upgrade of the gross oil-in-place volumes for the Shaikan field in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to a mean value of 13.7bn barrels.
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
West Africa-focused gold miner Avocet Mining has revealed that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is to resign and will be replaced by the group's Chief Operating Officer (COO).
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
The main US equity benchmarks are now being called to open 0.3% lower on average. That following some rather neutral housing data out before today´s opening bell and ahead of Fed chairman Ben Bernanke´s testimony before the lower chamber of Congress.
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
Credit Suisse has downgraded its rating for natural gas giant BG Group from 'outperform' to 'neutral', saying that the market has yet to full appreciate the transitional challenges that the group faces in the upstream cycle.
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
Crude oil futures shrugged off earlier weakness, to rise for the sixth consecutive session on Wednesday, after a government report revealed a decline in US inventories last week.
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
Oil exploration outfit Tethys Petroleum has today announced that the prospective resources of its Tajikistan assets may be significantly greater than those estimated to remain in the UK North Sea. This increase is a result of an updated independent Resource Report for the same.
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
-Germany and Italy to vote on ESM today
Wednesday 18 Jul 2012
0940: The minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) showed that the members voted unanimously in favour of maintaining the bank rate at 0.5 per cent. Meanwhile, seven out of the nine members voted to raise the asset purchase programme by 50bn pounds. The Footsie is trading 24 points higher at 5,653.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
-Banks deposit €382bn over night at ECB -Light data calendar
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
The dollar slipped against major currencies on Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a vague report on recent economic progress in the US and remained similarly tight lipped about potential stimulus action.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Crude oil futures marked their fifth day of gains on Tuesday, rising 0.9 per cent, as markets weighed up US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's comments on quantitative easing.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
In the Telegraph, Questor is still a fan of Shell. The column believes management have held their nerve by walking away from a bid for Cove Energy which has attractive natural gas assets in East Africa - the next frontier for gas producers.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Oil and gas giant Tullow has found oil and gas-condensate at its Wawa-1 well offshore Ghana, the first of three important remaining exploration wells to be drilled in the second half of 2012.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
- No hints from Bernanke for QE3 - German ZEW index falls for third straight month - G4S tumbles on Olympics contract; CSR rockets after disposal, cash return
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Global equities may have rallied since June but investor sentiment has deteriorated further, according to the latest fund manager survey (FMS) from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA ML).
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Security solutions firm G4S continued to fall as it is hampered by the Olympics contract debacle.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Security solutions firm G4S continued to fall as it is hampered by the Olympics contract debacle.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
EKF Diagnostics Holdings, a manufacturer of point of care in-vitro diagnostic devices, has signed an exclusive agreement with the Joslin Diabetes Center, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, to license certain novel kidney disease recognition technology.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
Alcatel-Lucent currently leads the decliners on the French benchmark Cac-40 after issuing a profit warning for this year.
Tuesday 17 Jul 2012
One of the aspects of today´s Treasury Select Committee testimony that market participants have grasped upon are the remarks from Bank of England Director Paul Fisher to the effect that the central bank will not be attempting to ‘exit’ monetary policy “any time soon”.
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