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[ad_1] In recent months, OPEC has been boosting production to ease concerns over high oil prices, given the expected supply shortages from Venezuela and Iran. Saudi Arabia's main producer and exporter of …
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[ad_1] Jet.com is an incentive for recovery. The e-commerce site owned by Walmart has completely revamped its website as part of an effort to "re-humanize e-commerce," as the company said in its …
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Read More »Decisions of the BoE, ECB and Turkey
[ad_1] The paneuropean Stoxx 600 was flat, the different sectors taking different directions. Core resources were the first winners of the first agreements, hoping that China and the United States would reach …
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[ad_1] The owner of John Lewis and Waitrose revealed that half-year profits had collapsed 98.8% as he struggled against "tough times" and the most promotional market in nearly a decade. The John …
Read More »The Chinese application Meituan raises $ 4.2 billion in IPO
[ad_1] Chinese start-up Meituan Dianping has raised about $ 4.2 billion during its IPO in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the situation, defying a weak market to show that investors …
Read More »The trade war is already striking US companies in China
[ad_1] US companies in China say they are already affected by the trade war. In a survey conducted by two US chambers of commerce in China, nearly two-thirds of US companies that …
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[ad_1] Click on the graph for more detailed data. 1. Central banks take the stage: The European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the Turkish Central Bank will make political decisions …
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