Monday, November 26, 2012

China Industrial-Company Profits Quicken


Chinese industrial companies’ profit gains surged in October and turned positive for the year as factory output accelerated and export growth picked up following a seven-quarter economic slowdown.

Fighting to Be Weaker: Japan's Yen Battle


Japan elects a new government on December 16. And public opinion polls widely suggest the opposition Liberal Democratic Party will win. So why is that likely to lead to a weaker yen? Bloomberg's David Ingles explains.

Ex-Thai Fin. Min on the State of the Thai Economy


Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Susan Li speak with Korn Chatikavanij, the deputy leader of the Democratic Party of Thailand, about the state of the Thai economy.

The Top Ten Stocks for Nov. 26


Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Matt Miller and Adam Johnson report on today’s ten most important stocks including Amazon.com, Heinz and Apple. (Source: Bloomberg)

Gorra: Euro to Strengthen on Weakening U.S. Dollar


Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Gorra, FX managing director at BNP Paribas, discusses the strength of the euro and the impact of the fiscal cliff on the U.S. dollar. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money."

Is Gold Still a Bullish Bet?


Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Blackrock Portfolio Manager Catherine Raw talks about her outlook for the price of gold and her investment strategy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)

Pound Slips From Three-Week High Against Dollar


Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Sara Eisen reports on today's top currencies news headlines. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

European markets at close: 26.11.2012



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IMF and eurozone chiefs discuss Greek aid deal



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http://www.euronews.com/ Eurozone finance ministers are meeting with IMF officials in Brussels to discuss whether to release the next installment of bailout aid for Greece.

It's the third round of talks in as many weeks.

EU Economic Commissioner Olli Rehn told reporters they just needed to "go a few more centimetres" to reach an agreement. He added: "This is essential now. Greece has delivered and now it's delivery time for the Eurogroup and the IMF."

The IMF says eurozone governments need to write off some of the money they lent to Greece to make its debt more sustainable.

When asked if a write off was being discussed, France's Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici said: "We have all the possibilities on the table. Consensus is within reach if we are capable of seizing it. If everyone is reasonable, we can do it quite quickly."

There are fears that if some of Greece's debt were were written off, it could spark similar requests from bailout nations such as Portugal and Ireland.

It is also politically risky for the eurozone's 'paymaster-in-chief' Chancellor Angela Merkel as she seeks re-election next autumn.

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Qatar hosts climate change summit (1:19)



Nov. 26 - Qatar becomes the first Gulf country to host climate summit, although few feel the 200 participating nations will agree on meaningful strategy to tackle rising temperatures. Jessica Gray reports.

U.S. Stock-Index Futures Decline Amid Budget Talks


U.S. stock futures fell, indicating the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index will trim the biggest weekly gain since June, as lawmakers prepared to debate the so-called fiscal cliff and euro-area finance ministers discuss Greek aid.

Gold Fields CEO on the Price of Gold


Bloomberg's Mark Barton speaks to Nick Holland, chief executive officer of Gold Fields, about the future of the price of gold.