
South Korea’s Exports Pick Up Momentum as Chips Bounce Back
The recovery in South Korea’s exports accelerated in November on the back of a rebound in semiconductor demand,
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Moore’s McIntyre to Lead Venture Firm With Daily Mail Backing
Louis Bacon’s Moore Capital Management and the publisher of British tabloid the Daily Mail are launching a new
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Oil's Wild Ride Is Driven by a Disruptive Band of Bot Traders
Trading oil has perhaps never been more of a roller coaster ride than it is today. Just in
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Sunak Pledges £1.6 Billion to Try to Show COP28 He’s On Message
Rishi Sunak will pledge to spend £1.6 billion ($2 billion) on climate projects, as the British premier arrives
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Biden’s Unfilled Vow to Visit Africa Renews Fears of Neglect
President Joe Biden sought to showcase the US’s commitment Africa as he hosted his Angolan counterpart, João Lourenço,
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Angola Rejects OPEC Quota and Vows to Break It
Angola rejected a new output quota handed to it by OPEC and said it planned to breach it,
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OPEC+ Agrees on Deeper Output Cuts to Avoid Renewed Surplus
OPEC+ agreed to deepen its production cuts following a slump in crude prices and predictions of a renewed
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Enel Antitrust Suit in Chile Opens Window Into Green Power Development Woes
A renewables developer is picking a fight with Chile’s biggest energy group in a case that illustrates the
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SoftBank-Backed Solar Company Is First to Qualify for Key Biden Tax Credits
A solar company backed by SoftBank Group Corp. and Ares Management Corp. lined up $1.9 billion in financing
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Europe Needs More LNG to Ease Tight Market, Uniper CEO Says
Europe needs more liquefied natural gas to provide relief to its market as the region recovers from last
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OPEC+ Meets With Aim of Resolving Deadlock on Production Cuts
OPEC+ meets on Thursday as the group seeks to resolve a deadlock on oil quotas and considers further
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China Reviews Tariffs on Australian Wine for Possible Scrapping
The Chinese government has begun reviewing its tariffs on Australian wine, with Beijing likely to remove the taxes
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