Energy Latest: Thunberg Leads Protests at London Event
      Anti fossil-fuel protesters led by Greta Thunberg are blocking oil executives from entering the annual Energy Intelligence Forum
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    The World Risks Focusing on the Wrong Things at COP28
      Every year, the United Nations climate conference is gripped by major power rivalries over tiny terms. At COP27
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    Will Xi Jinping’s Gamble on Vladimir Putin Pay Off?
      The last time Vladimir Putin set foot on Chinese soil he went home with the promise of a
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    New Zealand Inflation Slows More Than Expected to 2-Year Low
      New Zealand inflation slowed more than economists expected in the third quarter as the central bank’s aggressive interest-rate
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    What to Know About Jim Jordan, the Trump Loyalist Close to Becoming House Speaker
      Hardline conservative Jim Jordan gained momentum Monday in his campaign to be US House speaker, picking up the
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    Oil falls below $90 a barrel on reports of US-Venezuela deal
      By Erwin Seba HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil futures fell on Monday on reports the U.S. could soon reach a deal to
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    Putin in China aiming to strengthen anti-West coalition
      Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare overseas trip to visit his most important ally.
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    BlackRock, Aviva Look to UK Inflation Data to Reward Gilts Bet
      BlackRock Inc. and Aviva Investors are among fund managers looking to benefit from a further slowdown in UK
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    Oil prices gain as concerns mount over Middle East tensions
      Oil prices rose above $91 a barrel on Monday as diplomatic efforts to address the crisis in the Middle East intensified.
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    Banks Told to Review Clients Amid Historic ESG Crackdown in EU
      Banks in Europe will need to adjust the risk assessments they conduct of their clients to reflect new
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    Millennial Banana Heir Noboa Wins Ecuador Presidency in Runoff
      A 35-year-old business leader from a wealthy fruit-exporting dynasty, Daniel Noboa, will be Ecuador’s next president after winning
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    Oil Steadies as Israel-Hamas War Leaves Global Market On Edge
      Oil traded in a narrow range, with Israel yet to launch its expected ground offensive of the Gaza
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