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China urges ‘calm and rational’ resolution to U.S.-Sino trade war
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Exclusive: Nasdaq cracks down on IPOs of small Chinese companies
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Citing climate risk, investors bet against mortgage market
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – David Burt helped two of the protagonists of Michael Lewis’ book The Big Short bet against the U.S. mortgage market in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. Now he’s
Iran oil industry must be alert to physical, cyber threats: minister
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Vape product concerns weigh on Canadian cannabis companies looking for sales boost
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Thailand welcomes Chevron’s resumption of talks to resolve energy dispute
[ad_1] BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s energy minister on Sunday welcomed a decision by U.S. energy company Chevron to continue negotiations rather than seek arbitration to resolve a dispute over who should pay for removing offshore
Government may seek $4.3 billion interim dividend from RBI: media reports
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China’s COSCO says to resume share trading on Monday
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