[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysian palm oil futures fell over 2% at the close of trade on Tuesday, pressured by weaker export growth and losses in soyoil on the Chicago Board of Trade. A
High Court rejects AB InBev’s plea to put New Delhi ban on hold
[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – An Indian court on Tuesday rejected a request from Anheuser-Busch to stay a three-year sales ban imposed by New Delhi city authorities, dealing another setback for the world’s largest brewer
Global stocks stumble toward two-month lows as U.S. data looms
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Global stocks slipped toward a recent two-month low on Tuesday, as U.S.-China trade tensions drove investors to the relative shelter of gold, the Japanese yen and government debt. FIL PHOTO: Passersby
Global Forex: Euro slides to 28-month low as ECB stimulus eyed; pound sinks
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – The euro touched a 28-month low against the dollar on Tuesday as investors priced in deeper negative interest rates for longer in the euro zone. Boards displaying buying and selling rates
Four dead, three injured in fire at ONGC site; Mumbai gas supply affected
[ad_1] MUMBAI (Reuters) – Four people have been killed and three seriously injured in a fire at an oil and gas processing plant on the outskirts of Mumbai run by India’s Oil and Natural Gas
Vietnam ex-minister took $3 million bribes in MobiFone case: police
[ad_1] HANOI (Reuters) – Police in Vietnam have accused a former information minister of taking $3 million in bribes in connection with a controversial deal at state telecoms firm MobiFone, state media reported on Tuesday.
Nifty, Sensex slump on weak growth data; autos, banks drag
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Indian shares dropped sharply on Tuesday, after data last week showed the economy grew at its weakest pace in over six years as consumer demand weakened and government spending slowed. A broker
ANZ, Citi, Deutsche cartel case inches ahead in Australia
[ad_1] SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian magistrate shifted hearings to a larger room as a long-awaited criminal cartel case against Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and the local units of Citigroup and Deutsche Bank
Australia posts record surplus but retail sales soggy
[ad_1] SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian exporters enjoyed bumper sales last quarter gifting the country its first current account surplus in over four decades, however, wider economic conditions remained sluggish as households crimped spending. FILE PHOTO
U.S. and Poland urge tougher checks on foreign influence over 5G networks
[ad_1] WARSAW (Reuters) – The United States and Poland believe suppliers of 5G network equipment should be rigorously evaluated for foreign government control, a joint declaration signed on Monday said, as Washington pressures allies to