Asian Wall Street Journal
| 11 months ago
European stocks opened lower Wednesday as disappointing U.S. corporate results sparked worries about the second-quarter earnings season, and while concerns about the euro-zone debt crisis rumble on...Market participants are likely to be worried about...
Denver Post
| 11 months ago
Wednesday after a report showed U.S. crude supplies fell for a second week, suggesting demand may be improving. The American Petroleum Institute said late Tuesday that crude inventories fell 700,000 barrels last week, including a 900,000 barrel drop...
SF Gate
| 11 months ago
Norway's government is following a last-minute intervention to halt the country's longest-ever oil strike with a warning to the industry not to force ultimatums that risk cutting supply. A threat by employers to impose a lockout "was not a very wise...
The Independent
| 11 months ago
News in pictures Suggested Topics Norway restarted some key oil and gas fields yesterday, after the government intervened and ordered an end to a strike by offshore workers, who are still unhappy about pensions and retirement issues but are now...
Channel NewsAsia
| 11 months ago
Global oil prices slid Tuesday after Norway halted an oil workers' strike that threatened production and news of weak Chinese crude imports raised demand concerns. New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for August, finished at $...
Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 11 months ago
Oil prices tumbled Tuesday on further signs of an economic slowdown in China and after the government of Norway intervened to end a strike that threatened North Sea oil production. Benchmark U.S. crude fell by $2.08, or 2.4 percent, to finish at $83.