Iran seizes Greek oil tankers in escalation of Tehran’s spat with Western powers May 28, 2022 Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have seized two Greek oil tankers, after the Iranian government said it would take “punitive action” against Greece over its seizure of an Iranian oil cargo last month. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) said it had seized two Greek tankers sailing in international waters off the coast of Iran. The seizures [...]
Glencore pays $1bn settlement to US authorities after admitting bribery in UK court May 24, 2022 Commodity trader Glencore has agreed to pay more than $1bn to US and Brazilian authorities to settle corruption investigations, after indicating it will plea guilty to bribery charges in the UK. Glencore said it will pay a combined sum of $1.06bn to the US Department of Justice (DoJ) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and [...]
US income gap widens between staff and management as executives report record earnings April 4, 2022 The US income gap between staff and management has widened this year, after executives reported record earnings over the last 12 months. According to information supplier ISS Company Options, more than half of S&P companies, the median pay for a chief executive went up from $13.5m in 2020 to$14.2m last year, the Financial Times reported. [...]
Russian aircraft in US scramble to fly out as airspace closes this evening March 2, 2022 Russian aircraft are left with only a few hours to leave the US, as the White House followed in the UK and Europe’s footsteps and decided to close its airspace to Moscow from tonight. “The United States stands with our allies and partners across the world in responding to Putin’s unprovoked aggression against the people [...]
Buckle up: Wild ride on Wall Street as rate rise talk spooks investors January 10, 2022 An explosive Goldman Sachs note triggered a day of drama on Wall Street today after the investment bank warned of as many as four US Fed rate rises in 2022 alone. The tech-heavy Nasdaq crashed by as much as 2.7 per cent in early trading, tipping it briefly into correction territory. A late rally saw [...]
Biden boost: US unemployment falls as 531,000 jobs added in October November 5, 2021 US employment increased more than expected last month as the headwind from the surge in Covid-19 infections over the summer subsided, offering more evidence that economic activity was regaining momentum in a boost for Joe biden. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 531,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. Data [...]