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| OPEC+ Gravitates Toward Extending Output Cuts to Early 2020 Oil producers from the OPEC+ alliance are moving toward extending their supply cuts for nine months into the first quarter of 2020, as they grapple with surging U.S. shale output and weakening growth in demand. Since Russia and Saudi Arabia reached a ... | |
| US-China trade truce leaves markets with big questions London (CNN Business) 1. US-China truce: Markets will like the news that the United States and China reached a temporary trade truce this weekend in Japan, where US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to table new tariffs ... | |
| Nordea chief announces retirement Nordea's chief executive is to leave by the end of next year, the Nordic region's biggest bank has announced, months after it replaced its chairman amid an activist campaign, a money-laundering scandal in the region and lacklustre financial results. | |
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| New electric cars in Europe have to make artificial noises Don't be surprised if you hear more of a racket from electric cars in Europe. As of July 1st, new four-wheeled EV models in the European Union require a noise-emitting device (Acoustic Vehicle Alert System, or AVAS) that kicks in whenever the vehicle is ... | |
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| AAA predicts record-breaking travel for Fourth of July holiday The roads are expected to be packed for the Fourth of July holiday. AAA predicts a record-breaking number of travelers on roads, rails and through the air over the Independence Day holiday. Nine out of every 10 travelers will drive. The auto club predicts that ... | |
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