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Iraq’s southern oil exports running at 3.3 million bpd, unaffected by clashes
January 17, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
Iraq's exports from its southern region have been running at an average daily rate of 3.297 million barrels per day (bpd) so far this month, higher than December's average and unaffected by tribal clashes, an oil company executive said on Saturday.All the fields are running normally, state-run South Oil Co.'s deputy director general Salah Mahdi told Reuters in an interview in Basra. “The security situation is very good, I don't see any impact on our oil operations,” he …
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As world markets drop, Fed officials try to shake it off
January 17, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
SOMERSET, N.J./SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – As U.S. stock indexes dropped in volatile trading and oil crashed below $30 a barrel on Friday, Federal Reserve officials stuck to a well-worn script: day-to-day financial market swings do not drive monetary policy. At the same time…
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China’s economy grew by around 7 percent in 2015, services made up half of GDP – Premier
January 17, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
China's gross domestic product (GDP) totaled more than $10 trillion in 2015 and the economy grew by around 7 percent, with the services sector accounting for half of GDP, Premier Li
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Citigroup, Wells Fargo gird for loan losses as oil price dives
January 17, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
Wells Fargo & Co raised provisions against soured assets by more than 70 percent, nearly half of them for oil and gas loans, to ensure it is covered should prices stay at current levels for the rest of the year. The San Francisco-based bank, a major lender to the U.S. energy industry, said it and other banks were talking to borrowers, including production companies and oil services firms, about how to navigate the crunch. Citigroup Inc set aside $250 million to cover losses related to its energy portfolio …
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Bond King musical chairs: Gundlach replaces Gross on Barron’s Roundtable
January 17, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Jennifer Ablan NEW YORK (Reuters) – In recent years, bond investor Jeffrey Gundlach has been outperforming his rival Bill Gross. Now, Gundlach has replaced Gross on a high-profile investor panel. Weekly financial magazine Barron's said on Saturday that Gross decided to quit its Barron's Roundtable.
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