07:00 GMT. EUROPEAN OPENING SNAPSHOT. The dollar’s rally fizzled and global stocks stuttered on Tuesday after comments from Ben Bernanke, Fed chairman, served as a counterbalance to the mild euphoria that had followed last week’s US labour market re
07:00 GMT. EUROPEAN OPENING SNAPSHOT. European bourses are slated to start the week with minor declines after Asian equities put in a mixed performance despite the better than expected jobs data out of the US on Friday.Spread betting groups were cal
KHARTOUM - Riot police arrested two senior members of south Sudan's main party and their supporters who turned out to demonstrate outside Sudan's parliament on Monday in defiance of an official ban, a witness and officials said. Yasir Arman, a seni
The Magpies shrugged off the 49th-minute sending off of top scorer Kevin Nolan to ease to victory at St James' Park.
Peter Lovenkrands opened the scoring after 20 minutes, with Fabrice Pancrate adding a second seven minutes from time.
Second-placed
LONDON - Around 20,000 people marched through central London on Saturday to demand action on climate change, police said, as rallies took place in other cities. The demonstration organisers called for a tough agreement on reducing emissions at the
London equities continued to make progress on Thursday, with a more bullish mood in the heavily-weighted banking and mining sectors driving the gains. The FTSE 100 rose 33 points to 5,360.32, a rise of 0.6 per cent, after a 15-point advance during t
07:00 GMT. EUROPEAN OPENING SNAPSHOT. Gold hit another high and Asian stockmarkets enjoyed solid gains on Wednesday after Wall Street stocks delivered a robust rebound overnight.European bourses are expected to open fairly flat, however, because muc
European shares surged ahead on Tuesday as concerns of a Dubai fallout quietened. Banks were among the best performers along with French utility stocks, which benefited from Areva’s decision to hand over its power transmission and distribution opera