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Europe coal plants to bleed more cash in next 10 years

Bloomberg Almost all coal plants in the European Union will be outspending their income by the end of the next decade, relying on subsidies to stay open to back up wind and solar generation. About 54 percent of the region’s plants already fail to break even, according to a report by London-based Carbon Tracker Initiative. The facilities are kept online …

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Exxon set to jump into Mexico fuel market with first US cargo

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp is joining Chevron Corp and other US refiners to supply the newly free Mexican fuel market. Exxon sent two cargoes totalling 120,000 barrel of diesel and gasoline from its refinery in Beaumont, Texas, to a private terminal in San Luis Potosi. The company is moving cargoes along Kansas City Southern Railway Co.’s network and plans to …

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China’s import growth likely to face speed bump in 2018

Bloomberg The pace of China’s import growth is set to slow in 2018 after a boom this year. Inbound shipments will expand just 5 percent in 2018 after surging 14.9 percent this year, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists. Slower infrastructure investment, tighter monetary policy, weaker commodity inflation and high base effects are likely growth drags. That’s unwelcome news …

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