Russia Exempts Gasoils, Bunker Fuel From Export Ban
Russia’s government has amended its fuel-export ban, excluding bunker fuel, gasoils and some middle distillates from the export
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Euro Inflation Holds Key to How Long ECB Rate Squeeze Will Last
Euro-zone inflation readings used to be poured over for clues about how much higher the European Central Bank
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Senior Nomura Banker Barred From Exiting China, FT Says
A senior banker at Nomura Holdings Inc. has been barred from leaving China in a move connected to
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Uniper Secures LNG Until Late 2030s to Feed European Demand
Natural gas demand in Europe won’t tail off until at least the end of the next decade, according
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ECB’s De Cos Says Rates at 4% Should Get Inflation to 2% Goal
Euro-area inflation should return to the European Central Bank’s goal if borrowing costs are maintained at their current
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ECB Must Not Test Economy Until It Breaks, Villeroy Says
The European Central Bank mustn’t take the approach of testing the economy to breaking point and should instead
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SBB’s CEO Says Swedish Landlord Needs to Raise More Capital: Q&A
The chief executive of SBB, the company at the center of Sweden’s property crisis, says more capital will
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Intervention Threat Locks Yen in Tightest Range in 19 Months
While the yen continues to slide, it’s doing so in the tightest monthly trading range in more than
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Pricey Valuations Threaten Best Indian Media Stocks Rally in 14 Years
Media-related stocks have been all the rage in India, thanks to a mega merger involving a unit of
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Singapore’s Slowing Inflation Allows MAS Room to Be Dovish
Singapore’s core inflation moderated further in August from a year ago, reflecting improvements to supply chains and lower
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JPMorgan M&A Head Sees Up to $150 Billion Funds Focused on India
Investors have about $2 trillion of funds available to invest, and about $100 billion to $150 billion of
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Russia May Be About to Get a New Friendly Leader in Europe
When Slovakia’s longest-serving prime minister was forced out of office in 2018 following the biggest mass protests since
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