Commodities
British Airways's plan for passengers paying least to board last prompts negative reaction
British Airways's plans to introduce a policy whereby those purchasing the cheapest tickets will be called last has prompted a a very negative reactions from its passengers.
Zimbabwe president Mugabe refuses to stand down despite deadline
Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has refused to step down as leader of the country despite pressure from his own Zanu-PF party and the army.
Australian interest rates will remain at record lows for another year - IMF
Australian interest rates could remain at their record lows for up to a year more, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
Banks will definitely lose passporting rights post-Brexit, Barnier says
Banks and financial services firm operating in the UK will lose their so-called 'passporting rights' after Britain leaves the European Union, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator said on Monday.
German President urges parties to 'rethink their position' as coalition talks disintegrate
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the President of Germany, said on Monday that he expected all parties elected to parliament to make every effort to enable the formation of a government after coalition talks fell apart earlier in the day.
German producer price gains slow in October
Factory gate price increases in the euro area's largest economy slowed down by a tad less than expected in October.
Sound Energy completes survey of Moroccan assets
Oil and gas firm Sound Energy announced on Monday it had completed airborne full tensor gravity gradiometry (FTG) and magnetic data acquisitions of its assets in Eastern Morocco which returned "highly encouraging results".
Merkel under pressure as German coalition talks collapse
Negotiations to form a German government have collapsed after the withdrawal of the liberal FDP party from three-party coalition talks.