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Business Insider AustraliaISIS is using oil as a weapon against SyriansBusiness Insider AustraliaISIS has begun to use oil in an attempt to spread its influence and counter rival Syrian opposition groups, Erika Solomon reports for the Financial Times. ISIS
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BloombergOil Prices Move to Five-Month Highs on European Factory DataWall Street JournalLONDON—Oil prices moved higher in European trade Monday, reaching five-month highs amid stronger signs of economic growth in the eurozone. Earlier in the day, weak manu
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Wall Street JournalFewer Oil Trains Ply America's RailsWall Street JournalThe growth in oil-train shipments fueled by the U.S. energy boom has stalled in recent months, dampened by safety problems and low crude prices. The number of train cars carrying
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Wall Street JournalOil Shipments by Rail Take Slow TrackWall Street JournalThe growth in oil-train shipments fueled by the U.S. energy boom has stalled in recent months, dampened by safety problems and low crude prices. The number of train cars carrying cr
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Telegraph.co.ukOil and gas discovered off Falkland IslandsTelegraph.co.ukThe London-listed oil explorers found an oil reservoir 25 metres thick and a gas deposit 17.5m thick sandwiched between sands. The well was drilled on a licence area that is 40pc owne
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BloombergThrough an (oil) glass darklyAsia Times OnlineThe profit margins Big Oil requires are no longer to be made in Saudi Arabia but in Iran and Iraq. Once the US concludes a nuclear deal with Iran, Big Oil will see to it that it sticks, and Washington
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Citywire.co.ukChinese shares hit new highs; Sydney lags on soft commodity pricesCNBCWith the exception of Australia, Asian stock markets recovered from a lackluster open to rise on Monday, as a modestly positive lead from Wall Street offset the impact of s
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Chinese shares hit new highs; Sydney lags on weak commodity pricesCNBCAsian stock markets, with the exception of Australia, turned positive in mid-morning trade on Monday, as a modestly positive lead from Wall Street offset the impact of sliding oil prices
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Sydney shares lead declines as rest of Asia turn positiveCNBCAsian markets, with the exception of Australia, turned positive by mid-morning trade on Monday, as a modestly positive lead from Wall Street offset the impact of sliding oil prices. U.S. stocks s
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Wall Street JournalOil Price Drop Hurts Spending on Business InvestmentsWall Street JournalProspects for an uptick in business investment this year are facing a major drag: The collapse in oil prices is spurring significant cutbacks for the energy-producti
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