2015年2月10日星期二

Morning Digest: Oil falls as IEA warns stocks may hit all-time high

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02/10/2015
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Oil falls as IEA warns stocks may hit all-time high
LONDON (Reuters) - Brent crude fell below $58 a barrel on Tuesday after the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that oil prices may decline as stocks continue to increase this year..
Greek defense minister says Greece has Plan B if EU rigid on deal
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said that if Greece failed to get a new debt agreement with the euro zone, it could always look elsewhere for help..
Dollar drifts up as Greek worries weigh on Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - Nerves over Greece's future in the euro and the conflict in Ukraine dragged on European markets on Tuesday, while bets on the likelihood of a U.S. interest rate hike nudged the dollar higher and oil prices held steady after a rebound..
Sony and Marvel to partner on Spider-Man movie
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sony Pictures and Marvel Studies have reached a deal to partner on the next installment of the $4 billion Spider-Man franchise, uniting the web-slinging superhero with Marvel's comic book universe..
Red-hot Austrians join forces to chase team gold
BEAVER CREEK, Colorado (Reuters) - Austria have monopolized the podium at the alpine ski world championships and will try to underscore their status as the sport's superpower when they join forces in Tuesday's team event..
Facebook brings Internet push to India, ties with Reliance Comm
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has tied up with India's Reliance Communications Ltd to offer free access to a handful of online services in India, broadening its campaign to boost Internet use in the developing world..
SpaceX launch with deep-space weather buoy reset for Tuesday
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - Space Exploration Technologies will try again Tuesday to launch a Falcon 9 rocket with a U.S. satellite intended to watch for threatening solar storms, NASA said on Monday..
Greece's Varoufakis becomes unlikely heartthrob in Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has become an improbable heartthrob in Germany, where his demands to renegotiate the nation's debt fell on deaf ears but his charm and masculine appearance have not gone unnoticed..
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