COMMENT: An Iran embargo won't send oil to $200
A chorus of analysts and traders have spent recent weeks warning that oil prices will spike. But market is foward-looking and has already priced in the worst case. $200 oil won't happen.
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Frontline Big Macs signal fragile recovery in southern Ukraine
Reopening of Mykolaiv restaurant just kilometres from the frontline hailed by officials and business leaders as a small but potent symbol of economic resilience.
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Botswana in talks to take 30% stake in Angola’s $6.6bn Lobito oil refinery
If Gaborone secures a 30% stake in the Angolan refinery, its proportional share would equate to around 60,000 bpd of refining capacity, roughly twice Botswana's current level of consumption.
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China emerges as Iran war safe haven
China is emerging as a safe haven for investors seeking refuge from the Iran war storm.
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TCHAKAROV: Shockwaves from Tehran in the Caucasus and Central Asia
The spillover effects of recent developments in Iran have already begun to manifest themselves in ways that demand investor attention.
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BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Turkey builds house for PKK leader Ocalan on prison island Imrali
Kurdish representatives tread carefully in referring to dwelling that is part of latest peace process.
Read StoryChina’s electrostate powers its grip on global metals
China’s emergence as a dominant force in industrial metals is increasingly being driven not only by its access to raw materials, but by the scale and structure of its electricity system.
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