(AFP/File) - World oil prices slumped over fears of slowing energy demand in the United States after a shock credit rating downgrade for the world's biggest economy(AFP/File)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Asian markets slumped on Wednesday as traders switched their attention from the US debt deal to the weakening global economic outlook and fears of fresh sovereign debt contagion in the eurozone.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Oil prices rose after news that US crude stocks slumped last week, signalling strengthening energy demand in the world's biggest economy.(AFP/File/Miguel Medina)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Oil prices slumped in volatile trading Tuesday, as more disappointing US economic data heightened concerns over weak global energy demand.(AFP/File/Jeff Pachoud)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - World oil prices slumped Tuesday after the International Energy Agency warned that recent high prices have hurt global demand for energy.(AFP/File/Jeff Pachoud)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Japanese shares slumped more than three percent in early trade Thursday as the yen hit its highest level against the dollar since World War II and workers scrambled to avoid a nuclear catastrophe.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Asian stocks slumped Tuesday with Tokyo shedding more than 14 percent as Japan's nuclear crisis deepened after two more blasts at a power plant while the government said radiation levels were rising.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Sterling slumped against the euro and dollar as official data showed the British economy shrank surprisingly at the end of last year(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A protester from marginalised rural areas sleeps slumped over while camped out overnight with others outside the prime minister's office in Tunis January 25, 2011. Tunisian politicians are negotiating the creation of a council to over... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - World oil prices slumped on profit-taking when traders also took their cue from the stronger dollar and speculation over a Chinese interest rate rise which could curb consumption.(AFP/File/Carl Court)... [Full Article]