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‘Egypt reforms must focus on investment’

  BEIRUT / Reuters Egypt needs to implement economic reforms aimed at encouraging more private investment and moving away from subsidies towards targeted transfers for the poor, a senior World Bank official said. Hafez Ghanem, the World Bank’s vice president for the Middle East and North Africa, told Reuters in an interview that Cairo’s next set of economic reforms should ...

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Dakota pipeline doesn’t faze big rail shippers

  BISMARCK / AP The two biggest railroads shipping oil from North Dakota don’t seem particularly concerned that the Dakota Access pipeline may be about to come online, as oil makes up only a small percentage of their business in the state. The pipeline could begin operating as soon as next week, despite an unresolved legal dispute involving two Native ...

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Oil drops below $50 for first time since Dec on supply glut

  Bloomberg Oil dropped below $50 for the first time since December after concerns that OPEC’s output cuts aren’t tempering a surplus in the US triggered the biggest slump in more than a year. Futures dropped as much as 2.2 percent in New York to $49.20 after losing 5.7 percent the previous three sessions. Stockpiles rose 8.2 million to the ...

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