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South Sudan is suing Sudan for “looting” its oil and will no longer export crude through its northern neighbor’s territory, a Sudanese daily reported yesterday, citing officials, in the latest spat between the two governments over the coveted...
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OPEC’s acting president said the producer group should stay out of political battles, Iran's official IRNA news agency reported yesterday, an apparent bid by the bloc to steer clear of a potential showdown between Tehran and the US over threats to...
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A massive debt writedown for Greece will stabilise the eurozone by removing a threat posed by its “weak link,” a strategist with investment bank Goldman Sachs said in an interview published on yesterday.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said yesterday his government plans to buy new Embraer jets from Brazil as well as used Airbus jets to expand his country’s state airline Conviasa.
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The price of natural gas in the US is plummeting at a pace that has caught even the experts off guard.
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Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine says 81 per cent of local LNG exports have gone to markets other than the United Sates of America.
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From Guyana to Jamaica, travel and tourism have become critical areas for investment, growth and development.
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Wall Street stocks and profits took a beating in 2011. But there is one corner of the Street that took a lighter hit: The compensation paid to chief executives.
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
The price of oil lingered around US$100 a barrel this week, helping to keep US retail gasoline prices at their highest levels ever for this time of year.
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