Stock markets - world
Caution drives Asian markets southwards
27 Aug 2009
Rio Tinto’s first half profits plunge 65 percent
21 Aug 2009
UK’s PV Crystalox Solar shines amid gloom
20 Aug 2009
Smug Stock Bores
19 Aug 2009
CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest reflects on that brave breed of investors who actually had the guts to bet on stocks at the height of the global stock bust... and now boast about the money they've made. Exclusive to domain-b
Buffet’s equity holdings down to 5-year low
10 Aug 2009
Japan Airlines post $1 billion Q1 loss
08 Aug 2009
AIG posts Q1 profit after two years
08 Aug 2009
Hyatt Hotels to go public with $1.5 billion IPO
06 Aug 2009
Despite profit drop, Xstrata pursues Anglo American merger
04 Aug 2009
Swiss mining giant Xstrata has reiterated its stand that its proposed equal merger with larger rival Anglo American was highly compelling in order to compete
Recession-proof Industries
04 Aug 2009
CNN's London correspondent Richard Quest, has this simple test to identify recession-resistant industries. "Look around you at the things that you, your family and your friends are still spending on. If you are all still buying these things in a recession, it’s a fair bet other people are too." Column exclusive to domain-b
Toyota posts $819 million Q1 loss, but anticipates upturn
04 Aug 2009
The world's argest auto maker, Japan's Toyota today disclosed a net loss of $819 million, in the current quarter, as global vehicle sales continued to slump. It has, however, lowered its loss forecast forentire year to $4.7 billion
Barclays posts impressive £2.98 billion profit
03 Aug 2009
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