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The number of companies testing the waters of stock market flotation hit a seven-year low in the first three months of this year, according to EY - as a raft of economic and political concerns weighed on the market. David Pollard reports.
Global oil markets will remain oversupplied at least until the end of 2016 as demand growth slows and OPEC output booms. As Grace Pascoe reports, the warning from the International Energy Agency comes after a bad week for markets.
Wall Street took a step back from recent gain as energy stocks dragged down the markets. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Consumer inflation in China slowed more than forecasted pressuring the central bank to curb further deflationary risks. Meg Teckman reports.
The euro has extended losses into a sixth straight day to trade near a nine-year low as investors bet the ECB was getting closer to adopting quantitative easing to ward off deflation. As Sonia Legg reports a slump in German industrial orders and concerns over Greece reinforced bearish views of the single currency.