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US and China trade chiefs set to speak as Trump threatens deal

Bloomberg Top Chinese and US trade negotiators will speak as soon as next week on progress in implementing a phase-one deal after President Donald Trump threatened to “terminate” the agreement if Beijing wasn’t adhering to the terms. Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will be on the call, according to people familiar with the matter. The US will be represented by …

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Oil resumes rally with prices doubling over last five days

Bloomberg Oil’s rally resumed — after prices doubled over five days — amid optimism that output cuts are easing a huge supply glut and demand losses have bottomed. Futures in New York rose above $25 a barrel after earlier breaking above their 50-day moving average for the first time since January. Russian oil production was down 16% in the first …

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China mulls dropping GDP growth target for this year

Bloomberg China’s leaders are considering the option of not setting a numerical target for economic growth this year given the uncertainty caused by the global coronavirus pandemic. What may instead be unveiled at upcoming National People’s Congress later this month is a description of goal for gross domestic product growth, one of the people said. Last year target was a …

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Oil climbs for a fifth day with output cuts easing glut concern

Bloomberg Oil headed for the longest run of daily gains in more than nine months as the impact of production cuts indicated the glut may be beginning to ease. Futures in New York rose for a fifth day after Genscape reported an increase in inventories of only 1.8 million barrels at Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for West Texas Intermediate …

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Oil declines as investors shun short-term crude

Bloomberg Oil fell after a three-day rebound as a number of funds shifted away from near-term contracts, fearing a repeat of the meltdown last month that saw prices plunge below zero. Futures fell 8% towards $18 a barrel in New York as investors worried that a massive supply overhang while coronavirus shatters demand will send market tumbling again. The manager …

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UAE-Oman ties ‘eternal and growing’, says envoy

Muscat / WAM Mohammed Sultan Al Suwaidi, UAE Ambassador to Oman, hailed relations between the UAE and Oman as historic and based on family ties, lineage, and common history. In a statement to the Oman News Agency, Al Suwaidi said these ties were ”eternal” and ”growing steadily.” According to Al Suwaidi, the two countries maintain regular coordination in many trade …

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Global oil demand starts a long, painful and uncertain recovery

Bloomberg Few have a better watchtower over oil demand than Joe Gorder, chief executive officer of major US refiner Valero Energy Corp. But this week Gorder didn’t even need his business insight to know that fuel consumption was starting to recover in America. He only needed to look at the streets of San Antonio, the Texas city where he’s based, …

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ERC Ramadan Mir campaign supports 100,000 Yemenis

ADEN / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has continued its Ramadan Mir campaign, with a daily average of 3,770 meals distributed across four Yemen governorates. According to the UAE aid authority, the four governorates include Hadramaut, Shabwa, Hodeidah, and Taiz. Some 7,000 iftar meals were distributed across districts in each of the Hadramaut and Hodeidah governorates, while Shabwa saw …

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Oil posts first weekly gain on signs of supply easing

Bloomberg Crude posted its first weekly gain in a month as global production cuts start to lift physical markets. Futures in New York rose 17% this week. Oil companies have announced major production closures with Chevron Corp. saying it will shut as much as 400,000 barrels of daily output and Exxon Mobil Corp. reporting it will cut rigs in the …

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China’s services trade drops by 10.8% in Q1

Bloomberg China’s first-quarter total services trade fell 10.8% from a year earlier to $162.82 billion, according to the Ministry of Commerce. Services exports in the January-to-March period declined 4.1% to 444.28 billion yuan while imports dropped 14.5% to 708.02 billion yuan, the ministry said on May 2. The narrowing of the trade deficit that started last year continues, it said. …

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