European banks need to raise 60-90 billion euros: Goldman
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs said the European banks sector needs to raise about 60 billion to 90 billion euros, or withhold one year of dividends, to reach an aggregate Tier I ratio of 9 percent -- a level achieved by European banks that have recapitalized recently. The bearish comment by the Goldman analysts weighed on European stocks, with the benchmark FTSEurofirst 300 index down 0.43 percent at 1,172.99 points by 5:40 a.m. EDT.
Oil falls below $145, awaits Iran response
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil dropped below $145 a barrel on Friday, but was still within sight of record highs reached in the previous session when traders bought into the market ahead of a holiday weekend in the United States. U.S. crude oil was down $1.40 at $143.89 a barrel by 6:47 a.m. EDT, below an all-time high of $145.85 hit on Thursday. The contract has risen more than 50 percent this year.
Euro zone rate rise signals ECB serious: policymakers
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's interest rate rise sends a signal that it is serious about combating inflation, policymakers said as they staged a public relations offensive to justify Thursday's increase. In interviews with media across the euro zone, policymakers denied the rise to a near seven-year high of 4.25 percent would choke economic growth and said soaring inflation was a bigger danger to the 15-nation region.
Jazz Air follows Air Canada with job cuts
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Jazz Air LP
Auto parts supplier slashes 2,000 jobs
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's automotive industry sustained another blow on Thursday when Progressive Moulded Products Ltd. said it was slashing 2,000 jobs across the company, mostly at 11 Canadian facilities in the province of Ontario. Progressive Moulded, which makes plastic automotive gear, filed for court protection two weeks ago.
Growth rate seen halved but no recession
OTTAWA (Reuters) - High commodity prices will help Canada avoid a recession this year but a U.S. slump will pull down economic growth to 1.4 percent, about half last year's rate and below official forecasts, Royal Bank of Canada said on Thursday. After an unexpected contraction in the first quarter of an annualized 0.3 percent, the economy will fare better in the remainder of the year due to support from consumer spending, business investment, an easing of financial market pressures and high prices for energy and other natural resources, the bank predicted in its revised forecasts.
Union plots response to Viterra's contract move
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Union officials on
Thursday sparred with Viterra Inc.
BSkyB mulls $4 billion bid for Spain's Digital Plus-FT
LONDON (Reuters) - British pay-TV firm BSkyB
Agrium says in talks with Egypt on nitrogen plant
TORONTO (Reuters) - Agrium Inc
Body of Taiwan securities firm chief found in sea
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The embattled chairman of a major Taiwan securities firm was found dead in waters close to the island on Friday morning, the firm said, startling the financial community and sending the company's shares tumbling. A fisherman in the outlying Penghu islands discovered Polaris Securities Co <2854.TW> Chairman Wayne Pai, 55, who was reported missing in the area from Wednesday, a company statement said.
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