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UAE stocks gain AED5bn

ABU DHABI / WAM UAE bourses kept their upward move for the second day running, ending Tuesday’s session in the green, and posting gains to the tune of AED5 billion, driven by upbeat sentiments across the banking and realty sectors where a select of blue chips were in a high demand. The positive mood left Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange General …

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US stocks climb as dollar slips amid midterm votes

Bloomberg US stocks climbed, with the biggest tech companies among the best performers, in relatively light volume as the US midterm elections got underway. The Nasdaq was the best performing major US gauge, with Apple, Amazon and Microsoft leading the way. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index slid a second day. Oil traded near the lowest level in seven months as …

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Indian stocks eke out gains ahead of holidays

Bloomberg Indian shares eked out gains ahead of holidays as crude oil resumed its decline, reducing the cost of the nation’s biggest import, and as profits at top 50 companies mostly matched or exceeded analyst estimates. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex climbed 0.1 percent to 34,991.91 at the 3:30 pm close in Mumbai after fluctuating at least 10 times between …

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Africa enjoys an oil boom as drilling spreads in continent

Bloomberg Africa is finally seeing the benefits from the recovery in cru-de prices as companies ramp up drilling from Algeria to Namibia. The rigs are returning and wildcatters are getting excited again after a years-long hiatus during the oil-price slump. From majors like Total SA to independents like Tullow Oil Plc, companies are snapping up exploration rights and doing deals. …

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Exxon CEO says size doesn’t matter in M&A

Bloomberg The world’s biggest public energy company doesn’t worry about size when it comes to potential deal-making. The driver of any acquisition for Exxon Mobil Corp. isn’t the scope of the target, it’s whether the company finds more value in it than the market does, Darren Woods, chief executive officer of the Irving, Texas-based firm, said at the New Economy …

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Oil could touch $100 if supply crunch worsens: Citigroup

Bloomberg Oil prices are likely to be “biased to the upside” for the rest of the year as demand from refineries rises in November and December, according to Citigroup Inc. An average price of $80 a barrel for this quarter is “realistic,” with spikes to $90 or even $100 possible if further disruptions worsen a supply crunch amid rising consumption, …

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China’s housing market shows signs of cooling

Bloomberg More signs have emerged that China’s housing market is cooling, with sales in the secondary market, land purchases by developers and contracted sales at the biggest builders all falling last month, as these three charts show. Sales of existing homes, which are quarantined from the government curbs on the new home market, last month plunged to a four-year low …

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Powell policy lost in translation as Fed blamed for market woes

Bloomberg There’s what you think you said. There’s what you actually said. And perhaps most importantly for the steward of the world’s largest economy, there’s what people heard. That’s a lesson that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is learning the hard way as he seeks to steer the economy between the twin shoals of overheating and recession while being buffeted …

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Norway’s DNB seeks broader income mix to match competitors

Bloomberg DNB ASA finally feels it’s getting some respect from investors, but it has some way to go in matching its Nordic rivals on its income mix. With Nordea Bank Abp moved to Finland and Danske Bank A/S mired in a money laundering scandal, Norway’s DNB is now Scandinavia’s biggest bank by market value. While calling itself the largest Scandinavian …

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