On Friday evening, oil prices rose, breaking a two-week downward trend. Oil is growing, even despite the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the strengthening of the dollar after the publication of inflation data in the United States.The current price of Brent oil is $89.38 per barrel, yesterday's maximum was marked at $89.77. North American WTI crude is trading at $83.66 per barrel.The market was supported by data from the US Department of Energy, indicating a more significant than expected reduc... Baca Lagi
Japanese manufacturers’ confidence grew in October but the forecast for the next quarter is for it t... Baca Lagi
The Industrial output in the eurozone has exceeded expectations in August after its negative... Baca Lagi
A strong domestic demand will push the increase of German growth by 1.8 percent for 2018 and the... Baca Lagi
China’s export rose at a slower rate in September dropped down at a slower rate in September, i... Baca Lagi
Investor’s confidence in the eurozone dropped more than the forecast in October based on the survey ... Baca Lagi
China’s service sector rose at the quickest pace in July quarter due to pick-up in demand according ... Baca Lagi
Household spending rose in August at the fastest annual rate in three years due to higher... Baca Lagi
The US services sector grew to a 21-year high in September, supporting employment of most companies... Baca Lagi
German services growth reached an 8-month high in September based on the survey on Wednesday which... Baca Lagi
The central bank of Australia has been going steady for the 26 consecutive months on Tuesday,... Baca Lagi
The manufacturing activity of Japan grew steadily in September based on the revised survey on... Baca Lagi