Commodities
EU to vote on internet copyright crackdown
The European Parliament is set to vote on Wednesday and Thursday on a new law to prevent the availability of copyrighted material online.
US existing home sales unexpectedly drop in May
US existing home sales unexpectedly fell in May amid a lack of inventory and high prices, according to data from the National Association of Realtors.
Fatality at Serabi Gold's Sao Chico project in Brazil
Exploration and production company Serabi Gold on Wednesday confirmed the death of an employee at its Sao Chico Mine in Brazil.
Shell to offload Norwegian assets to Okea
Royal Dutch Shell has reached an agreement with Norwegian oil company OKEA to sell its stakes in the Draugen and Gjøa oil field to the Scandinavian firm for NOK 4. 52bn.
EU retaliates for US tariffs on aluminium and steel
The European Commission has responded to the US administration's levies on aluminium and steel, formally approving 'rebalancing measures' on €2. 8bn-worth of US exports of agricultural and manufactured goods.
German producer price gains accelerate in May
Producer price gains in the Eurozone's largest economy accelerated in May on the back of higher gasoline prices.
Herencia hunting for new board member after non-executive chairman resigns
Wednesday saw the resignation of Herencia Resources's non-executive chairman Peter Reeve, who will step down from his role with immediate effect.
MySquar acquires Myanmar-based payments business
AIM-quoted social media platform MySquar launched a fundraising on Wednesday, shortly after agreeing to acquire MyPay Myanmar for £2m in cash and shares.
Cryptocurrencies suffer fall after South Korean exchange reports $32m coins stolen
Cryptocurrencies dropped after South Korean exchange Bithumb was hacked and $32m in coins were stolen, including Ripple tokens.