Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Stocks pare worst losses after attacks

Stocks staged a comeback from intraday losses on Tuesday, to close out Tuesday's session with the major U.S. indexes relatively flat. Bobbi Rebell reports.








Thursday, 10 March 2016

Nigeria's oil refining challenge

Africa's top oil producer wants to remove the need for imported petroleum products within 18 months. As Hayley Platt reports Nigeria's plan is an attempt to boost the country's ailing economy.








Monday, 15 February 2016

Stocks snap losing streak

Stocks caught a breather Friday, breaking a five-session losing streak as badly beaten down bank and energy shares moved higher for a change. Jeanne Yurman reports.








Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Choppy trading on Wall Street

Stocks zigzagged on Tuesday, ending mostly flat, after falling oil prices weighed on the markets, despite an "in line" GDP report from China. Bobbi Rebell reports.








2015 UK inflation at record low

British inflation has edged up to an 11-month high after a year that showed the least price growth since records began in 1950. As Grace Pascoe reports the official figures take the pressure off the Bank of England to raise rates.








Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Boy's choir lifts spirits on Wall Street

The Saint Thomas choir offers holiday cheer at the closing bell on Wall Street with its rendition of "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" sun for the trading floor. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).








Thursday, 26 November 2015

UK's Osborne sticks to budget target

British finance minister George Osborne has surprised his critics by increasing his budget surplus target for the end of the decade, taking a gamble that voters will accept more years of spending cuts. David Pollard reports.