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Saudi starts paying contractors after delays

  Bloomberg Saudi Arabia is repaying debts to contractors after long delays that squeezed company finances and hurt investor sentiment. Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf said in a televised interview on MBC Wednesday that payments have been “regularized and will rise in the coming period.” While he didn’t offer details, three people familiar with the matter said the government has started ...

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Exxon boss, Saudi minister differ on oil supply outlook

  Reuters Exxon Mobil’s boss Rex Tillerson and Saudi Arabia’s energy minister took opposing views on declining investment in the oil sector setting the stage for a possible major supply crunch. More than two years of downturn that saw oil prices halve to around $50 a barrel today after a boom in U.S. shale oil production have led to a ...

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Japan GDP shake-up knocking world’s growth indicator

  AFP Japan is eyeing an overhaul of how it measures growth in its economy, and that is stirring fresh questions about the reliability of the world’s go-to indicator – gross domestic product — in the digital age. Researchers at Japan’s central bank crunched some numbers recently and concluded that the booming-economy-turned-perennial-laggard actually grew 2.4 percent in fiscal 2014 rather ...

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