The latest release of "2009 China Luxury Forecast" shows that while the financial crisis is leading a general decline in demand for luxury brands in Europe, America and Japan, the global economic downturn has had limited impact...
* Long-term lead price forecast up 40 percent * Aluminium prices under pressure from overcapacity * Tin production lacks diversity LONDON, Oct 15 - Long-term price forecasts for industrial metals lead and copper have been...
*EIA raises 2009 world oil demand forecast 170,000 bpd *EIA lowers 2009 U.S. oil demand forecast 10,000 bpd *EIA raises 2009 OPEC oil output forecast to 28.63 mln bpd (Adds details about U.S. demand, OPEC/Non-OPEC...
* Sees 2009 coal sales at upper-end it of prior forecast * Says increased Chinese demand, driving brighter outlook TORONTO, June 20 - Teck Resources Ltd said on Friday it expects 2009 coal sales to...
* Q1 EPS 74 cents vs $1.38 * EPS ex-items 81 cents; Street view 86 cents * Cuts 2009 EPS forecast to $3.90 to $4.30 * Shares down 1.1 pct in premarket trading (Adds analyst...
* OPEC to cut 2009 oil demand forecast 1 million bpd * Lower demand may lend support to calls for OPEC supply cut * OPEC expects downward pressure on price to continue DOHA, March 9...
BAKU, Feb 19 - Azerbaijan has cut its 2009 oil production forecast by a fifth to 45 million tonnes due to production problems and low oil prices, potentially ending a decade of rapid output growth,...
ATLANTA, Jan 5 - Shares of Saks Inc were down 14 percent on Monday after an analyst forecast a wider loss for the luxury retailer for 2008. Barclays Capital cut its 2008 per-share earnings estimate...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Research In Motion Ltd. saw its earnings climb 7% in its fiscal third quarter, and the company surprised investors with a better-than-expected forecast for the current ...
The world economy is on the brink of a rare global recession, the World Bank said in a forecast released Tuesday, with world trade projected to fall next year for the first time since 1982 and capital flows to developing countries predicted to plunge 50 percent.