"The stock-for-stock transaction would produce the world’s largest tanker player. It would own or operate 146 crude and product carriers and boast a market capitalization of $4.2 billion."
"The stock-for-stock transaction would produce the world’s largest tanker player. It would own or operate 146 crude and product carriers and boast a market capitalization of $4.2 billion."
"Chinese authorities are considering a plan to raise several hundred billion yuan for a new fund to backstop troubled financial firms, according to people familiar with the matter."
"Chinese authorities are considering a plan to raise several hundred billion yuan for a new fund to backstop troubled financial firms, according to people familiar with the matter."
"The price of oil jumped past $105 a barrel, European natural gas futures soared 50 percent, and global stock markets tumbled as Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, raising fears of the wider economic crisis that could follow."
"The price of oil jumped past $105 a barrel, European natural gas futures soared 50 percent, and global stock markets tumbled as Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, raising fears of the wider economic crisis that could follow."
>"Oil prices surged above $100 per barrel after Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, piling pressure on a global economy already reeling from rampant inflation."
>"Oil prices surged above $100 per barrel after Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, piling pressure on a global economy already reeling from rampant inflation."
>"After tumbling early in the day, stocks in Europe reversed course. In the United States, futures for the S&P 500 fluctuated and the Nasdaq pointed to a decline when trading beings."
>"After tumbling early in the day, stocks in Europe reversed course. In the United States, futures for the S&P 500 fluctuated and the Nasdaq pointed to a decline when trading beings."
>"If the U.S. forces Chinese companies to delist from New York, new rules from Beijing further complicates their path to raising money in public markets abroad."
>"If the U.S. forces Chinese companies to delist from New York, new rules from Beijing further complicates their path to raising money in public markets abroad."