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World’s biggest power traders flock to Japan’s $136b market

Bloomberg Some of the world’s biggest energy traders are looking to get ahead in Japan’s nascent power market. From Royal Dutch Shell to German utility RWE, companies are hiring, reassigning staff and building relationships with Japanese firms to profit in the $136 billion market. After building markets in Europe and the US, they have their sights on the third-biggest economy, ...

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Nigeria signs deal over oil exports

Bloomberg Nigeria’s state oil company signed a preliminary agreement to end a dispute with two energy companies over oil exports, signalling a move towards resolving similar disagreements with other oil majors on revenue from several offshore oil fields. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corp said in a statement on Twitter it signed a deal with China’s Cnooc and Lagos-based South Atlantic ...

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Yes, it’s a depression now

We have been too gentle with reality. It must be clear to almost everyone by now that the sudden and sharp economic downturn that began in late March is something more than a severe recession. That label was, perhaps, justifiable for the 2007-2009 Great Recession, when unemployment reached a peak of 10%. It isn’t now. “This situation is so dire ...

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