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European stocks climb with US futures; pound advances

Bloomberg European stocks climbed alongside US equity futures on Thursday and Asian shares mostly fell as investors sift the latest company earnings and brace for more data that will show the extent of the fallout from the coronavirus. The pound edged higher after a rate decision. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index opened in the green as most national gauges and …

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HK Exchange CEO Li to step down as headwinds mount

Bloomberg Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. (HKEX) Chief Executive Officer Charles Li said he’s stepping down after 10 years, adding his departure to the rising challenges for the bourse at a turbulent time for the financial hub. The 59-year-old will continue to lead the exchange until his contract expires in October next year, or leave earlier if a replacement …

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Oil resumes rally with prices doubling over last five days

Bloomberg Oil’s rally resumed — after prices doubled over five days — amid optimism that output cuts are easing a huge supply glut and demand losses have bottomed. Futures in New York rose above $25 a barrel after earlier breaking above their 50-day moving average for the first time since January. Russian oil production was down 16% in the first …

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China mulls dropping GDP growth target for this year

Bloomberg China’s leaders are considering the option of not setting a numerical target for economic growth this year given the uncertainty caused by the global coronavirus pandemic. What may instead be unveiled at upcoming National People’s Congress later this month is a description of goal for gross domestic product growth, one of the people said. Last year target was a …

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Nigeria stares into the abyss of a life without crude cash

Bloomberg Africa’s most populous nation is getting almost nothing from its massive oil wealth. While headline Brent-crude futures have rallied sharply in the past few weeks — rising above $30 a barrel — a glut of Nigerian oil is fetching about $10 less than that. It’s a level that means fiscal revenue for the continent’s biggest economy has cratered. “It’s …

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Suncor Energy cuts its dividend 55%, chops capital spending again

Bloomberg Suncor Energy Inc is going further into a defensive crouch, cutting its capital-spending plans for a second time and shrinking its dividend payout, as the Covid-19 pandemic hammers crude demand. Capital spending this year will be C$3.6 billion to C$4 billion ($2.6 billion to $2.9 billion), down from an already-reduced range of C$3.9 billion to C$4.5 billion announced in …

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Peek into wooden mast reveals wind power’s towering future

Bloomberg Standing nearly 100 feet tall on the rocky shore of the island Bjorko in southwest Sweden, a white wind tower looks indistinguishable from thousands of similar tubes that help generate clean energy all over the world. But inside is another story. The interior of the tower is a tableau of creamy white boards, soaring into the air like a …

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Permian drillers slash output

Bloomberg On the same day Opec-style oil quotas in Texas were pronounced dead on arrival, shale drillers disclosed more supply cuts in response to the crude market collapse. Diamondback Energy, Parsley Energy and Centennial Resource Development became the latest Permian Basin shale explorers to say they were curbing output. A pandemic-fueled crash in oil prices has been so severe that …

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Australia’s solar farm gets green light after power deal

Bloomberg Neoen SA will start construction on Australia’s biggest solar farm after winning a power purchase agreement with Queensland state’s renewables company. The Paris-based company will invest A$570 million ($366 million) in the Western Downs Green Power Hub, with first electricity from the facility expected in the first quarter of 2022. As much as to three-quarters of the energy produced …

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US equity-index futures gain with Europe stocks; dollar up

Bloomberg US equity-index futures gained on Wednesday after President Donald Trump pushed again to reopen the economy, while stocks in Europe drifted amid mixed corporate earnings and more dismal economic data. The dollar steadied and Treasury yields edged higher. The Stoxx Europe 600 index struggled for direction after advancing the most in almost three weeks on Tuesday, with gains for …

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