Commodities
Commodities: US oil stockpiles grow despite hit from hurricane Michael
The commodities complex came under pressure on Wednesday, weighed down by a larger-than-expected build in US crude oil inventories and a stronger Greenback.
US oil inventories rise above five-year average, DoE says
US crude oil stockpiles pushed above their five-year average last week helped by a jump in net imports.
US Commerce Secretary says China trade talks are on 'hiatus'
US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross claimed that trade talks with China had been put on pause on Wednesday, but denied that the two parties had reached an impasse.
UK carbon footprint at its smallest since 1859 - Carbon Brief
The UK’s transition to clean energy and its attempts to meet the country’s 2050 climate commitments have seen its carbon footprint reduce steadily to reach its lowest level since 1859.
US housing starts fall more than expected in September
US housing starts fell by more-than-expected last month, dragged lower by those for homes containing five or more family units.
Berkeley Energia pumeled after reports Madrid against granting permit for Salamanca mine
Shares in Berkeley Energia are being pummeled following reports that the new government in Madrid may be opposed to its plans in the country.
May to urge EU leaders to give ground on Irish border issue
The UK Prime Minister will address EU leaders at a crucial Brexit summit in Brussels on Wednesday, urging them to keep the door open to negotiations and give ground on the Irish border issue.