LE HAVRE, France, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday condemned France's seizure of a British fishing boat in French waters and warned Paris against further retaliation in a rapidly deteriorating row over post-Brexit fishing rights.French Seas Minister Annick Girardin said the vessel was detained during checks off the northern port of Le Havre overnight as it was not allowed to fish in French t...Read More
Gold, Silver and Platinumhave been setting up for a much bigger move. The recent price action has beenwild enough to make traders and investors want to pull out their hair. Fromlast Friday'shard sell-off from up 30.00 to yesterday's whip around theunchanged line.The metals look to gohigher, possibly a significant move. We are long and can only see one level ata time. Making a dramatic prediction i...Read More
WASHINGTON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will urge Democrats in Congress to back a new $1.75 trillion framework for economic and climate change spending, and is confident he will win their backing despite deep divisions between moderate and progressive Democrats, senior administration officials said on Thursday.The framework would be fully paid for by repealing certain tax rebates p...Read More
MILAN (Reuters) - UniCredit raised its 2021 profit and revenue goals on Thursday, strengthening the hand of its new CEO after he walked out of talks to buy troubled rival Monte dei Paschi (MPS).Italy's only bank that regulators deem of global systemic relevance, UniCredit last year lost its domestic leadership to Intesa Sanpaolo, which snapped up rival UBI to secure a fifth of the market - twice t...Read More
LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Dogecoin, watch out!Meme-based cryptocurrency shiba inu soared more than 45% over the last 24 hours, muscling its way into the top ten largest digital tokens by market capitalisation.Shiba inu is a spinoff of dogecoin, itself born as a satire of a cryptocurrency frenzy in 2013, and has barely any practical use.Yet it's price has rocketed around 190% in the last seven day...Read More
Oct 28 (Reuters) - Mastercard Inc (MA.N) reported better-than-expected profit for the fourth consecutive quarter on Thursday, as easing of pandemic-era restrictions drove a healthy recovery in cross-border spending and lifted domestic spending.Shares were up nearly 3% at $345 in premarket trading.After more than a year of staying homebound, customers have started venturing out for travel, dining...Read More
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank still sees a recent rise in euro zone inflation to above its 2% target as temporary and expects price pressures to ease next year, ECB President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.She acknowledged the decline would take longer than ECB had initially expected but said favourable financing conditions created by its ultra-easy policy were still essentia...Read More
Oct 28 (Reuters) - Following is the text of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde’s statement after the bank’s policy meeting on Thursday:Link to statement on ECB website: hereGood afternoon, the Vice-President and I welcome you to our press conference.The euro area economy continues to recover strongly, although momentum has moderated to some extent. Consumers continue to...Read More
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank kept policy unchanged on Thursday as widely expected, holding fire before a crucial December decision on whether to end emergency stimulus and return policy to a more normal setting.The bank reaffirmed its plan to keep buying bonds to pin borrowing costs near record lows and also promised to hold down interest rates for years to come - a pledge increa...Read More
Oct 28 (Reuters) - Second-hand clothing firms are fighting to snap up smaller rivals and lock in investment as demand for thriftwear booms on the back of supply chain snarl-ups for traditional retailers ahead of the peak holiday shopping period.Newly listed companies such as Poshmark Inc (POSH.O) and ThredUp Inc (TDUP.O) are starting to scoop up smaller firms to fend off competition from deep-...Read More
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew at its slowest pace in more than a year in the third quarter as COVID-19 infections flared up, further straining global supply chains and causing shortages of goods like automobiles that almost stifled consumer spending.Gross domestic product increased at a 2.0% annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department said in its advance GDP estimate on Th...Read More
By Helen Reid JOHANNESBURG, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Regulations governingdeep-sea mining will take longer to finalise due to the globalpandemic, a group of Latin American countries said, creatinguncertainty for companies looking to mine the sea bed formetals, including cobalt and nickel. The delayed negotiations also pose a potential difficultyfor companies seeking financing from investors to mine the...Read More
Editor's Note: With so much market volatility, stay on top of daily news! Get caught up in minutes with our speedy summary of today's must-read news and expert opinions. Sign up here! (Kitco News) - Gold pricesare moderately higher in early U.S. trading Thursday, in the wake of a U.S. GDPreport that was downbeat and which fell into the camp of the U.S. monetarypolicy doves, who want the Federal R...Read More
(Kitco News) The initial weekly jobless claims declined 10,000 to 281,000 in the week to Saturday, beating market expectations and marking a fresh pandemic low.Economists' consensus calls projected for initial claims to come in at 290,000 following the revised level of 291,000 reported in the previous week. The four-week moving average for new claims - often viewed as a more reliable measure of th...Read More
Oct 28 (Reuters) - Sibanye Stillwater reported a 5%fall in quarterly core earnings on Thursday due to lower averageprices for gold and platinum, but said prices are stabilisingand the outlook for precious metals is positive.The South Africa-based miner said group adjusted earningsbefore interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)fell to 14.90 billion rand ($984.02 million) for the thre...Read More
(Kitco News) The U.S. economy slowed sharply in the third quarter, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Thursday. The advance estimate showed that the U.S. Q3 GDP rose 2% versus the market's expectations of a 2.7% increase. In the second quarter, the U.S. GDP came in at 6.7%."The increase in real GDP in the third quarter reflected increases in private inventory investment, personal con...Read More
LONDON (Reuters) -Higher inflation and rising taxation to fund growing demand for healthcare and other public services will cause living standards in Britain to barely rise over the coming year, the Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank said on Thursday.The IFS - whose views on economic policy are closely watched in Britain - said Wednesday's budget statement here from finance minister Rishi S...Read More
BEIJING, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Banks should maintain the stable and orderly issuance of property loans, the Beijing office of China's central bank said on Thursday, adding that lenders should have an accurate understanding of the financing policy to the property sector.The People's Bank of Beijing branch made the above comments after the conclusion of a meeting focused on credit supply in the Chinese...Read More
LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England said on Thursday it will crack down on banks and insurers that fail to hold enough capital to cover risks from climate-change from next year, as it studies whether bespoke safety buffers are needed.Climate-related financial risks are partially captured by current frameworks, but there are gaps, the BoE said in a report on adaption to climate change that marks...Read More
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fashion brands and airlines are creeping back into investors' good graces in Asia as lockdowns ease and vaccination rises, boosting travel and leisure activities, taking some shine off pandemic stalwarts such as supermarkets and gadget makers.Earnings report cards show that people are spending less time watching TV or shopping online for groceries as they resume dining...Read More