U.S. energy firms this week cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating for a second week in a row, energy services firm Baker Hughes Co said in its closely followed report on Thursday.
<p><span>ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs ecosystem, reported today that ETFs industry in Asia Pacific ex Japan</span><b> </b><span>gathered net inflows of US$559 million during February, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$1.99 billion. During the month, assets invested in the Asia Pacific ex-Japan ETFs industry increased by 6.1%, from US$555 billion at the end of January to US$588 billion, according to ETFGI s February 2023 Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service. (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)</span></p>
thank you forjoining us. how surprised are you that the imf has come out with this forecast, given that there are more positive indicators, as the government is pointing out? pointing out? definitely a good oint. pointing out? definitely a good point- the pointing out? definitely a good point. the imf pointing out? definitely a good point. the imf telling - pointing out? definitely a good point. the imf telling us - pointing out? definitely a good point. the imf telling us the i pointing out? definitely a good| point. the imf telling us the uk pointing out? definitely a good i point. the imf telling us the uk is doing worse. it is not new information, in a way, the uk is the only g7 country that has not regained its pre pandemic level of output. the data already telling us the uk is doing worse, and as we just heard, there are reasons for that. big increases in interest rates, adjusting to the new relationship with the eu, so there are headwinds for the uk but we should not overwe
Nearly a month into 2023, Europe’s energy outlook is far more positive than many analysts predicted at the onset of winter. Unseasonably mild winter
Nearly a month into 2023, Europe’s energy outlook is far more positive than many analysts predicted at the onset of winter. Unseasonably mild winter