Spain Weighs Taking Telefonica Stake to Counter Saudi Holding
The Spanish government is considering buying a stake in Telefonica SA following Saudi Telecom Co.’s plan to become
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Starmer to Clarify Response to Israel-Hamas Conflict Amid Splits
Labour leader Keir Starmer will seek to clarify his position on the Israel-Hamas conflict in a speech Tuesday
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Oil Edges Higher After Plunge With Mideast War, Demand in Focus
Oil edged higher after a steep drop spurred by signs that the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained while
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Japan Industrial Production Growth Misses Consensus Ahead of BOJ
Japan’s industrial production rebounded at a pace that was weaker than expected, ahead of a closely watched Bank
1970-01-01 08:00
Saudi Loosens Airport Regulation in $100 Billion Investment Push
Saudi Arabia plans to open its domestic aviation industry to more competition, part of an overhaul that the
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European Gas Prices Jump After Risks Mount for Egypt LNG
European natural gas prices jumped after a halt in Egyptian imports raised the risk of LNG flows from
1970-01-01 08:00
Dubai’s RTA Seeks About $300 Million From Taxi IPO
Dubai Taxi Corp., a unit of the emirate’s transport authority, is seeking to raise about $300 million from
1970-01-01 08:00
Gold Holds Near $2,000 After Israel Starts Ground Offensive
Gold traded near $2,000 an ounce — after Friday breaching the key level for the first time since
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel-Hamas War Escalation Puts Qatar’s Clout to the Test
It took just a few hours after Hamas’s assault on Israel for Qatar’s prime minister to assemble a
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil Drops After Israel’s Gaza Ground Offensive Starts Cautiously
Oil fell even after Israel committed forces to Gaza, with Tel Aviv taking a more cautious approach than
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Labour’s Lammy Heads to Middle East for Talks on Conflict
Labour’s Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy will embark on a three-day visit to the Middle East this week
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Singapore Central Bank Chief Unfazed by Suddenly Hawkish Peers
Singapore’s monetary policy “remains appropriately tight,” according to the city state’s central bank chief Ravi Menon who signaled
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