Egypt stocks continue surge in response to currency devaluation

  CAIRO / Reuters Egypt’s stock market rose sharply for a third day on Monday in response to the devaluation of the Egyptian pound which has raised hopes for capital inflows, while higher oil prices boosted petrochemical shares in Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian blue chip index jumped 5.4 percent in its heaviest trade since March, bringing its gains to 15.6 ...

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Russia on board with deal to limit output: OPEC chief

  Bloomberg Russia, the world’s biggest energy producer, is “on board” with an OPEC agreement to limit crude oil production to help re-balance the market, according to OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo. OPEC producers remain committed to an agreement reached last month in Algiers to trim output, and cooperation from non-OPEC producers will help bring the oil market back into ...

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Egypt to approach IMF soon as free currency trade debuts

  Bloomberg Egypt will ask the International Monetary Fund’s executive board within a day or two to consider its $12 billion loan request, Finance Minister Amr El-Garhy said, after the central bank freed the pound’s exchange rate to help spur investments and ease a dollar crunch. The push to finalize the loan comes as Egyptian banks began freely trading foreign ...

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Iran to sign gas production deal with Total

  AFP Iran will sign a deal with France’s Total on Tuesday for the development of gas production at a major offshore field in the Gulf, the Iranian oil ministry said. The Heads of Agreement (HOA) for the development of Phase 11 of the important South Pars field is worth $6 billion (5.4 billion euros), a ministry spokesman said The ...

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Aramco suspends Egypt’s oil shipments

  Bloomberg Saudi Arabian Oil Co. halted shipments of oil products to Egypt indefinitely, Egyptian Oil Minister Tarek El-Molla said, forcing the Arab world’s most populous nation to buy fuels on world markets at higher cost. The state producer known as Saudi Aramco informed the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. in early October that it would halt supplies of refined oil ...

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Shipping fuel change to upend refining; threaten OPEC crudes

  Reuters A switch to cleaner fuels in the world’s ships in 2020 could double the profits of the world’s most advanced oil refineries — but threatens to put older ones out of business and punish those countries, including prominent OPEC members, that produce the wrong kind of crude. In less than four years, ships worldwide will have to cut ...

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May’s India outreach falters over migration rules

  Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Theresa May clashed with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi over migration rules and failed to arrange a meeting with senior figures at Tata Group in a double blow to her three-day visit to India. Modi called on Britain on Monday to support more Indian students who want to enroll at universities in the U.K, as ...

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Nissan profit falls 16% on stronger Yen

  Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co. reported a 16 percent drop in second-quarter profit and predicted that industry demand in the U.S. and China, its two largest markets, will slow. Net income declined to 146.1 billion yen ($1.4 billion) in the three months through September, as a stronger yen eroded overseas earnings and U.S. discounts increased, the automaker said on Monday. ...

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Indonesian growth slows in third quarter

  AFP Indonesia’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter as government spending and exports fell, official data showed Monday, dimming hopes that Southeast Asia’s top economy will hit its GDP target this year. The economy expanded 5.02 percent year-on-year from July to September, slightly below forecasts and slower than a revised 5.19 percent in the second quarter, according to ...

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China adopts new cybersecurity law

  Bloomberg China has green-lit a sweeping and controversial law that may grant Beijing unprecedented access to foreign companies’ technology and hamstring their operations in the world’s second-largest economy. The Cyber Security Law was passed by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature, and will take effect in June, government officials said Monday. Among other things, ...

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