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Russian Oil Flows Through Western ‘Price Cap’ as Shadow Fleet Grows
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Russia’s shadow fleet grows despite western crackdown
Moscow’s capacity to transport oil on old underinsured ships has increased by 70% since last year, says report7 hours ago - Russia -
Business - Financial Times
Oil prices fall on concerns over Chinese economy
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Business - MarketWatch
Oil prices slump after China offers little detail on stimulus plans
Oil futures slumped after a weekend announcement by Chinese authorities failed to provide details on a stimulus plan sufficient to reassure investors nervous about crude demand.39 minutes ago - China -
World - Financial Times
Olive oil heartlands battle over the industry’s future
Mega farms are encroaching on a market long dominated by smallholders, as prices remain near record highs7 hours ago -
World - Yahoo News
China shows increasing signs of deflation as stimulus skepticism grows
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Business - MarketWatch
The market rally is broadening, so here’s one way to play the small-caps trade
There are technical and seasonal reasons why it may be a good time to buy smaller cap stocks37 minutes ago -
World - The New York Times
Russian Disinformation Targets U.S.-Backed Anti-Malaria Campaign
Scientists fighting the spread of infectious diseases on the continent have been targeted online by pro-Russian activists, part of an effort to spread fear and mistrust of the West.2 hours ago - Russia -
Business - The New York Times
Fisher-Price Recalls ‘Snuga Swings’ Linked to Five Infant Deaths
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall, which one of its commissioners said was “doomed to fail.”17 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Used EVs Sell for Bargain Prices Now, Putting Owners and Dealers in a Bind
The sharp drop in the value of preowned electric vehicles stands in contrast to the broader used-car market.7 hours ago
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