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Malfunction hits Shell refinery unit

  Bloomberg Europe’s largest oil refinery suffered a malfunction, a potential source of jitters for the continent’s refined fuels market where supply has already been hit by industrial action. The compressor of fluid catalytic cracker unit 2 tripped on Oct. 12 due to the loss of power supply, according to a fire safety alert from the region’s Rjinmond Veilig service. ...

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Bank of England snatching defeat from jaws of victory

“You’ve got to get this done.” Hardly the words of encouragement UK pension fund managers wanted from the governor of the Bank of England. Speaking in Washington late on Tuesday, Andrew Bailey insisted they wind up excess leverage in gilts before the BOE ends its support for the country’s government bond market. That means the pension funds have just three ...

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Welcome to last hurrah for US earnings

  The US corporate earnings season could prove to be half decent, but don’t expect the market to celebrate. The prospect of a looming recession is becoming too real for investors to get hung up on last quarter’s success. Consider the economic backdrop. Macroeconomic data suggest that key parts of the US economy have held up until now, which makes ...

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