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Australia’s Santos rejects $10.9bn takeover bid from Harbour Energy

Bloomberg Santos Ltd. rejected Harbour Energy Ltd.’s $10.9 billion final offer and terminated talks. The Australian oil and gas producer said its independent directors, managing director and chief executive officer unanimously decided to reject the proposal because it didn’t represent the full value of the company. Oil prices and shares of its peers traded in Australia have rallied 14 percent …

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Central bank: M1 hits AED517.4bn

ABU DHABI / WAM The Central Bank announced that the Money Supply aggregate M1 increased 1.3 percent, from AED510.6 billion at the end of March 2018 to AED517.4 billion at the end of April 2018. The Money Supply aggregate M2 increased 1.5 percent, from AED1293.8 billion at the end of March 2018 to AED1313.1 billion at the end of April 2018. …

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Mubadala to sell EMI Music stake to Sony in $1.9 billion agreement

Bloomberg Sony Corp. is buying EMI Music Publishing, getting its hands on a catalog of 2.1 million songs from Beyonce, Carole King and other artists as it embarks on a new growth plan built on content and services. The Japanese company will buy about 60 percent equity interest from a consortium led by from Mubadala Investment Co. for about $2 …

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China trade truce may help give US natural gas $30 billion boost

Bloomberg China’s appetite for US liquefied natural gas may be about to get a lot bigger after the two nations agreed to pull back from the brink of a trade war. If China makes a substantial commitment to buying US LNG, it could bring $30 billion back into the country, according to a Height Securities LLC report. The White House …

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Oil rises as Venezuela sanctions stoke crude supply risk concern

Bloomberg Oil extended gains as a new wave of US sanctions on Venezuela stoked concerns over its crude production and as analysts forecast further declines in American stockpiles. Futures in New York added as much as 0.4 percent after US President Donald Trump ordered sanctions on debt owed to Venezuela after the Latin American country’s President, Nicolas Maduro, won a …

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Glencore nears $1bn deal to buy Chevron’s South Africa assets

Bloomberg Glencore Plc is close to a $1 billion deal to buy Chevron Corp.’s southern African assets, potentially scuppering an earlier agreement with China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., according to three people familiar with the matter. The Switzerland-based miner and trader will complete the deal within the next six weeks, said one of the people who asked not to be …

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China’s CEFC defaults as Rosneft deal fails

Bloomberg As corporate defaults pile up in China’s onshore bond market, a unit of a once-promising energy conglomerate with $4.8 billion of debt and a checkered past said it won’t be able to meet its payment obligation on Monday. CEFC Shanghai International Group Ltd., a unit of the privately-held CEFC China Energy Co., failed to repay 2 billion yuan ($313 …

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Oil gains near $72 as Venezuelan risk adds to Iran concerns

Bloomberg Oil advanced towards $72 a barrel as Venezuela’s election results escalated the risk of US sanctions against the OPEC nation, adding to mounting concerns about supply following curbs against Iran. Futures in New York rose as much as 0.9 percent. President Nicolas Maduro won the elections in Venezuela, increasing the prospect of US sanctions that could curb the nation’s …

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Ghana favours forecourt operator as Exxon partner

Bloomberg Ghana sees the country’s state-owned gas-station operator as the leading bidder to partner Exxon Mobil Corp. to explore for crude at an offshore field, according to two people familiar with the matter. Exxon was awarded exploration and production rights for the Deepwater Cape Three Points block in January and must choose a local partner for a 5 percent stake …

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US, China to halt slapping tariffs, avert trade war

Bloomberg China will “significantly increase purchases” of US goods, the White House said as Beijing’s special envoy at talks in Washington declared a trade war has been averted between the world’s two largest economies. A joint statement released by the White House following the talks didn’t place a dollar figure on the increased purchases by China, or address a comment …

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