Stocks market slip as euro dips ahead of European Central Bank, US and European stocks are moving lower as many investors await potentially significant catalysts in coming days
Meanwhile, South Africa to invest in China bonds, Central banks, especially those in emerging markets where foreign exchange reserves have risen rapidly, have been forced to explore riskier asset classes since 2008
CFTC in new bid to impose position limits, A US judge vacated the CFTC's first rule on position limits in September 2012, saying the agency had not shown why it was necessary
Shale revolution boosts US Gulf refiners, Crude oil prices in Gulf of Mexico have been pushed to record discount levels against the Brent global benchmark, boosting profits for refineries
Prompt action required on eurozone deflation, The eurozone will be forced to confront reality much more quickly than Japan has done, says John Plender
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