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OPEC+ Agrees on Another Gradual Oil-Output Hike for March

(Bloomberg) — OPEC and its allies agreed to make another modest output increase in March, sticking to their plan even as the failure of several members to deliver the scheduled.

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U.S. trade official says China failed to meet ‘Phase 1’ commitments

By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China has failed to meet its commitments under a two-year “Phase 1” trade deal that expired at the end of 2021, and.

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Marathon Petroleum Earnings, Revenue Beat in Q4

Investing.com – Marathon Petroleum (NYSE:MPC) reported on Wednesday fourth quarter earnings that beat analysts’ forecasts and revenue that topped expectations. Marathon Petroleum announced earnings per share of $1.3 on revenue of $35.61B..

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Blow to Gazprom critics as EU court upholds antitrust settlement

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Gazprom’s critics suffered a blow on Wednesday when the European Union’s second highest court upheld a 2018 decision that let the Russian gas giant settle a long-running antitrust.

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Oil climbs toward 7-year highs on U.S. stock draw, eyes on OPEC+ move

By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) -Oil prices climbed on Wednesday toward last week’s seven-year highs as a draw in U.S. crude stocks confirmed strong demand and a lack of supply, but investors.

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Vodafone chasing deals to deliver for long-suffering investors

By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) – Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD) is pursuing mergers with rivals in multiple European markets, spurred on by more favourable signals from regulators who have realised the value.

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Exclusive-India could buy potash from Belarus in rupees as sanctions hit Minsk-sources

By Rajendra Jadhav MUMBAI (Reuters) – India plans to buy 1 million tonnes of potash from Belarus in the first such bilateral deal between the two countries after sanctions crippled.

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Tonga goes into lockdown; COVID cases not at international aid port – official

By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Two COVID-19 cases in wharf workers in tsunami-hit Tonga were at a different wharf to that used by foreign naval ships delivering aid, a.

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A year on, GameStop champion Roaring Kitty is quiet – yet much richer

By Michelle Price WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A year ago, office worker Keith Gill shot to global notoriety when his “Roaring Kitty” YouTube persona stoked a trading frenzy with bullish bets.

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Omicron depresses U.S. private payrolls in temporary setback to labor market

By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. private payrolls fell for the first time in a year in January as soaring COVID-19 infections disrupted business operations, raising the risk of.

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