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Serbia, Kosovo to resume flight link 21 years after war

Bloomberg More than two decades after a war split them apart and created one of the biggest national rivalries in Europe, Serbia and Kosovo took a step towards renewing flights between their capitals. In a US-brokered deal, Serbia, Kosovo and carrier Deutsche Lufthansa AG signed a letter of intent that puts in place conditions for the flights to resume. “It …

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EU likely to lose $11b in China exports after phase-one deal

Bloomberg China’s pledge to boost imports from the US under a recently signed trade deal could end up costing the European Union about $11 billion next year. “If trade costs and hence relative prices do not change, Chinese imports from the US must come at the expense of third countries,” according to Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy, contradicting …

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Oil dips as supplies soften shock of Libya disruption

Bloomberg Oil fell as global markets remained comfortably supplied despite the suspension of exports from Libya, and as equities faltered on political and economic worries in Asia. Brent crude lost as much as 1.8% in London, approaching $64 a barrel. Libyan ports have been closed on the orders of militia leader Khalifa Haftar while he haggles over a peace settlement …

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