Gambling on fall European markets increased
amsterdam February 15, 2018 19:18One of the largest hedge funds in the world increases its commitment to the fall of European financial markets.
One of the largest hedge funds in the world increases its commitment to the fall of European financial markets.
American oil producers are soon to confer Saudi Arabia as the main force of the OPEC cartel. They produce at much lower costs, turning the oil market upside down.
In the French ski resorts, not only fresh air is sniffed. France is completely finished and is fighting drugs on the ski slopes. The French police and judiciary mainly hunts for Dutch 'snow sniffers'.
A cafe in Scotland serves ice cream that is so horribly hot that the staff must wear gloves if they want to make a ball. The cold delicacy is 500 times hotter than Tabasco. Customers who want to take a lick must first sign a document.
The billionaire George Soros appears to be the main sponsor of a British campaign to launch a new Brexit referendum. He has donated four tons for the time being. The campaign for the new referendum will start at the end of this month.
The Japanese stock market rose somewhat on Wednesday after the heavy exchange losses in the past two trading days.
Negotiations for a new German cabinet between the SPD and the CDU / CSU continue on Monday. The SPD has informed that.
ExxonMobil, the largest oil producer in the US, states that it will produce all its stocks of fossil fuels such as crude oil and gas. The competitor of Shell will look ahead to halfway through this century.
Hong Kong forbids the sale of ivory by 2021. The semi-autonomous state is seen together with China as the largest market in elephant ivory.
The European Commission imposes final import duties on cast iron from China.
Striking new words in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), say the English counterpart of our Dikke Van Dale. Some of the newcomers: man placement, hangry, masstige and swag.
The British attitude to the Brexit negotiations is not right. Premier May must seek the confrontation. That said the American President Donald Trump in an interview that was broadcast on Sunday evening.
The casino company Wynn Resorts is starting an investigation into founder and director Steve Wynn, who for years would have sexually intimidated women. To this end, the Board of Directors has set up a special committee in response to an article in the Wall Street Journal, which reported in detail about its alleged misdeeds.
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The authorities in Côte d'Ivoire have seized 600 pounds of elephants' tusks. They had an estimated value of more than 360,000 euros.
The long-awaited visit by US President Donald Trump to Britain is likely to take place this year. That stated the office of the British Prime Minister Theresa May after a conversation that the two statesmen had during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The euro is gaining momentum against the dollar to above $ 1.25, the highest level since December 2014 after positive comments from ECB president Mario Draghi on economic development in the eurozone and the expectation that inflation will pick up in the long term.
Not China's shadow banks, Brexit or North Korea, but the United States labor market is the most pronounced risk for financial markets.
The net is increasingly closing around bitcoins. Countries restrict trade in the so far unregulated crypto coins and financial derivatives. That can lead to a crash, warn asset managers.
The European Commission imposes a fine of 997 million euros on American chip manufacturer Qualcomm because of a deal with Apple.
South Korea stops crypto buying via anonymous bank accounts. With this, the country wants to embrace coins like bitcoin, but above all limit the money laundering of criminals.
A catastrophe is threatening for the British horse races. To counter gambling reporting, the government introduces a maximum of up to £ 2. That was £ 100. The quoted listed companies then plummeted.
The Netherlands is among the world leaders in countries that are good at educating, retaining and attracting talent. The Scandinavian countries score even better from the European countries.
The rumors are swelling that Apple is going to take the expensive iPhone X out of the market. Customers find the device too expensive and too little innovative and the screen too small.
In a market in the southern province of Yala in Thailand, three people were killed by a bomb explosion. A further 18 people were injured, reports the Thai security service. The bomb was attached to a motorcycle. Nobody has claimed the attack yet.
Saudi Arabia argues for the longer limitation of oil production by members of OPEC oil cartel.
The prices of Brent and WTI oil are rising this year, oil cartel OPEC is screwing production back hoping for higher tariffs. But the futures prices are far too high, according to analyst Nitesh Shah, raw materials specialist at ETF Securities.
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The two fatalities of the explosion in Antwerp have been identified. It is a 26-year-old Afghan man and a 39-year-old Belgian.
No more tickets to buy but with your shoes you pay for your metro ride or tram ride. This is possible in Berlin through a collaboration with the transport company BVG and Adidas. Due to the 90th anniversary of BVG, a unique sneaker has been put on the market in which an annual subscription for public transport has been processed.