Europe Markets: Europe off early lows as miners advance

European shares declined for the fourth straight session on Monday, as Philips and Electrolux lost ground after disappointing some investors on revenue and banks also came under some selling pressure.



Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 19 Jul 2010 | 4:12 am

Gazprom denies inviting RWE to join gas project (AFP)

Russian gas giant Gazprom has denied inviting Germany's utility company RWE to join the South Stream gas pipeline that would cross the Black Sea and is a rival to the EU-backed project.(AFP/File/Yuri Kadobnov)AFP - Russian gas giant Gazprom has denied inviting Germany's utility company RWE to join the South Stream gas pipeline that would cross the Black Sea and is a rival to the EU-backed project.



Source: Yahoo! News: Business News | 19 Jul 2010 | 4:11 am

Middle Eastern buyers poised to star at Farnborough

FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Middle Eastern buyers were ready to place some of the largest orders at Farnborough as the global aviation industry's biggest airshow opened in the sleepy southern England town on Monday.



Source: Reuters: Business News | 19 Jul 2010 | 4:10 am

Ireland, Hungary raise fresh concerns

Fresh concerns over Europe's debt problems surfaced Monday after Ireland's debt rating was downgraded and talks between Hungary and the International Monetary Fund reached an impasse.
Source: Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com | 19 Jul 2010 | 4:09 am

Asia ends mostly lower, Shanghai jumps 2.1%

Most Asian markets drop Monday after steep losses on Wall Street Friday prompt selling, though the magnitude of the fall is limited by a strong rebound for Chinese stocks and merger-and-acquisition news.