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Tanker from Libya’s NOC starts to load oil from threatened port

  Reuters A tanker sent by Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) began to load oil on Thursday at the country’s eastern Zueitina port, after rival forces stationed in the area agreed to let it dock and take the oil to safety, a port official said. The NOC expressed concern earlier this month after reports of possible clashes between the Petroleum ...

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North Sea oil prices rebound as glut of floating crude clears

Bloomberg The glut of crude oil stored in ships on the North Sea is finally starting to dissipate. Demand for the commodity has increased as traders take advantage of remaining discounts before maintenance begins at the U.K.’s largest oil field. The result: a whittling away at the backlog of floating storage that has persisted for months. The “timing is right” ...

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China’s $814bn fund to pursue vale iron ore streaming deal

  Shanghai / Bloomberg China Investment Corp., the $814 billion sovereign fund, is leading a Chinese investor group in talks for a multibillion-dollar iron-ore streaming deal with Brazil’s Vale SA, people familiar with the matter said. The consortium is negotiating the potential purchase of a portion of Vale’s future iron-ore output for as long as 30 years, two of the ...

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Origin Energy to start Australian wind farm sale

  Bloomberg Origin Energy Ltd., the Australian energy producer and retailer, plans to start the sale of an Australian wind farm project after gauging interest from potential buyers, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Sydney-based company will ask next week for expressions of interest for its planned Stockyard Hill project west of Melbourne, one of the people said, ...

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Oz bars foreigners from buying 50.4% of Ausgrid

  Bloomberg Australia upheld its decision to block foreign bidders from buying a majority stake in state-owned power network Ausgrid for more than A$10 billion ($7.6 billion), triggering a warning from China that the move will hurt bilateral ties. The deal would go against the national interest, Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison said in a statement on Friday, confirming last week’s ...

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Rajan’s deputy appointed RBI Governor

  New Delhi / Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi promoted a deputy governor to lead India’s central bank, ensuring that sweeping reforms initiated under Raghuram Rajan would continue. Urjit Patel, who oversees the monetary policy department at the Reserve Bank of India under Rajan, has been appointed for three years, the government said in a statement on Saturday. Patel, 52, ...

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Indonesia’s Indrawati to build trust, boost tax revenue

  Bloomberg Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati is putting trust-building at the top of her agenda as she tries to get more Indonesians to pay their taxes to raise funds for a massive infrastructure plan aimed at stimulating growth in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. “My job, first, is to restore confidence in the whole fiscal policy and our budget,” Indrawati ...

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‘Sufficient chance’ of BOJ easing September

  Bloomberg There is “sufficient chance” the Bank of Japan will add to its unprecedented easing at next month’s policy meeting, central bank Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said in an interview published Saturday in the Sankei newspaper. The BOJ won’t hesitate to act based on discussions on the results of a comprehensive review at its September 20-21 board meeting, Kuroda said ...

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