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Foreigners Dump Record $12 Billion India Stocks in March on War
Foreign investors are fleeing Indian equities at a record clip as a global retreat from riskier assets and concerns over surging energy costs overshadow the nation’s long-term growth story.
ECB Must Anchor Inflation Expectations, Villeroy Tells La Stampa
The European Central Bank is prepared to act to rein in inflation expectations, though betting on dates for potential interest-rate hikes is premature, Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau told La Stampa.
US Plans to Allow Russian Oil Tanker Into Cuba, Easing Crisis
The Trump administration is planning to let a Russian oil tanker dock in Cuba, alleviating an energy crisis triggered when the US prohibited deliveries to the Communist regime.
CTG Duty Free Looks to Earnings Catalyst to Snap 39% Rout
China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp.’s shares may be poised to shift course after a weak run this year, as stabilizing sales and improving demand from its key Hainan business support the outlook, analysts say.
US will reportedly allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba amid blockade
Anatoly Kolodkin could soon discharge at Matanzas port, US official says, three months after Cuba’s last oil importA Russia-flagged tanker carrying Russian crude entered Cuba’s exclusive economic zone on Sunday, according to ship tracking data, in what could be the Caribbean country’s first oil impo...
Gold Steadies as Iran War Enters Fifth Week With No End in Sight
Gold steadied, holding its first weekly gain since the war in the Middle East began more than a month ago.
Brent Oil Advances After Houthis Join Iran Conflict
Iran War’s Gas Supply Shock Pushes Top Consumers Back to Coal
A deepening conflict in the Persian Gulf has upended oil and gas markets. It may also have provided coal — the dirtiest fossil fuel — with its most significant boost in years.
Iran’s Attacks on Mideast Aluminum Plants Threaten Supply Crisis
Aluminum prices could be driven to record levels as Iran’s weekend strikes on Middle Eastern smelters threaten a supply crisis.
U.S. to Allow Russian Oil Tanker to Reach Cuba, Breaking Blockade
The tanker full of crude oil could reach its expected destination by Tuesday, providing a lifeline to the island amid intense U.S. pressure.
Are Australia’s Low Fuel Reserves Cause for Concern?
Despite being a major energy exporter, Australia relies heavily on imported refined fuel to power transport, agriculture and other parts of its economy, leaving it highly exposed to disruptions in global supply chains.
Browns GM says no plans to trade Myles Garrett despite recent contract modification
Andrew Berry said the Browns wouldn't have needed a contract modification if they wanted to trade Garrett.
Blue Jays Acquire New Infielder In Trade With NL East Club
The Toronto Blue Jays swapped one infielder for another after a significant offseason overhaul.
How China is weathering the oil shock
Energy diversification and electrification shield Beijing from Gulf disruption
Ethiopia seals $13 billion worth of deals at investment conference
Ethiopia has secured $13 billion worth of investment deals, the state investment commission said, after a conference aimed at attracting capital into a range of economic sectors. Like other frontier economies in Africa, the East African nation has been seeking to boost foreign direct investment,...
Hybrid vehicles, EVs can save from $100/barrel oil shock
Every EV on road proves to be vote for sovereignty and blow to ‘petrol poverty’
Apollo Pushes to Open a Second Headquarters in Florida or Texas
Apollo Global Management Inc. is looking to open a second US headquarters and is considering basing it in south Florida or Texas, the company said Sunday.
Kremlin warns Middle East conflict to have 'devastating' consequences for global economy
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Russia sees Trump's Board of Peace 'less relevant'
Inside Banksy's $100 wedding ceremony at famously tacky Las Vegas chapel
It's been revealed that world-renowned artist Banksy, said to be from Bristol, secretly married partner Joy Millward in a $100 ceremony at Chapel of the Bells in Las Vegas
Apollo looks beyond New York as it plans second headquarters
The prominent private capital firm wants to build a new office in a southern US state as it continues to grow