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Wilmar International Ltd. fell the most in almost six years after the Indonesian government named the palm oil titan as one of the companies being probed for suspected export abuses.
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Shamaila Khan, UBS Asset Management Head of Global EM and APAC Fixed Income, speaks with Bloomberg TV about the strong opportunities in dollar-denominated emerging market assets. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Shanxi coal disaster is likely to hit Chinese output in the short term, raising costs for steelmakers, power plants and chemicals manufacturers.
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Iran's IRGC say they targeted US airbase after strike near Bandar Abbas Reuters
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Copper extended losses alongside other industrial metals after the US carried out fresh strikes in the Persian Gulf and a deal to end the war with Iran remained elusive.
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Benchmark Treasuries retreated for the first session in six as renewed clashes in the Persian Gulf spurred gains in oil prices and fueled concern over faster inflation.
The logic behind a limited deal.
Nuclear guarantees cannot replace U.S. forces in Europe.
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Global investments in oil projects are due to fall for the third year in a row, as the supply shock from the Middle East conflict shifts priorities to new trade routes and other energy sources.
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Tony Blair’s essay on the future of the Labour Party, published Tuesday morning, puts the current contestants for the leadership of his old party to shame. It is not just that he is so much more fluent than any of today’s politicians. It’s also that he understands that, to get anywhere in politics,