Yuan largely steady as China central bank seeks stabilityThe yuan was largely flat against the dollar on Wednesday after the central bank set a midpoint that was weaker than the previous day’s fixing but stronger than the market had expected.
Asian markets, euro hit by Greek fearsAsian markets and the euro fell Wednesday on fears Greece could leave the eurozone after the country’s second biggest party said it would rip up a bailout deal following weekend elections.
Gold dips to 4-month low on Greece uncertaintyGold dropped to a four-month low on Wednesday, pressured by a weaker euro as investors fretted about the political upheaval in Greece that threatens to sink the country into chaos and endanger the euro zone’s efforts to end the debt crisis.
GSK to go hostile with $2.6 bln Human Genome tenderGlaxoSmithKline will take its $2.6 billion bid for Human Genome Sciences direct to shareholders this week, after its takeover offer was rejected last month by the U.S. biotech group’s board.
World stocks fall amid Greek political chaosWorld stock markets fell Wednesday, with Japan’s Nikkei closing at a three-month low, as political turmoil in Greece pushed the debt-crippled country closer to financial disaster.
London finance firms seen cutting 25,000 jobs in 2012Jobs in London’s finance sector will slump to their lowest level for 16 years as the euro zone crisis is predicted to cause over 25,000 layoffs in 2012.
Germany defies crisis with record trade figuresGermany posted record figures for both imports and exports Wednesday, prompting analysts to predict Europe’s top economy would avoid a recession as it continued to defy the eurozone crisis.
DFM up on speculation overdoneDubai’s benchmark stock index rose on speculation the decline in the past eight days was overdone given higher first-quarter earnings and before Dubai Financial Market PJSC reported results.
Gold hits four-month low after euro knocked by crisisGold slid to its lowest in four months on Tuesday after the euro fell on the back of increasing investor concern about Europe’s ability to haul itself out of the debt crisis and return to growth.
Raw sugar slips on global surplus, cocoa downLONDON - Raw sugar futures edged lower on Tuesday due to concerns about a growing global surplus and a big Brazilian harvest, dealers said.