Oil steady despite Libya supply drop, Shanghai preparing to reopen

Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday, after rising 1% in the previous session, as Libya was forced to halt some exports and as manufacturers in China prepared to reopen factories after a nearly three-week COVID-19 shutdown in Shanghai.

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19-04-2022

Brazil's Petrobras starts binding phase for sale of MP Gulf of Mexico stake

Brazil's Petrobras on Monday started the binding phase to sell its subsidiary 20% stake in Texas-based MP Gulf of Mexico LLC, which owns offshore fields in the region.

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18-04-2022

Meta institutional investors urge opposing re-election of two board members

A group representing some of Meta Platforms Inc's institutional investors urged shareholders of the Facebook owner to vote against the re-election of two of its board members, Marc Andreessen and Peggy Alford.

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18-04-2022

More private equity firms express interest in a Twitter deal-sources

(Reuters) -More private equity firms have expressed interest in participating in a deal for Twitter Inc, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.

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18-04-2022

Apollo Global considers participating in bid for Twitter - WSJ

Apollo Global Management Inc is considering participating in a bid for Twitter Inc after Elon Musk's $43 billion pitch put the social-media company in play, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.

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18-04-2022

Wall Street ends lower as bond yields jump on growth concerns

Wall Street ended the day lower in a choppy trading day on Monday, while U.S. Treasury yields jumped as investors juggled strong earnings with what Russia's invasion of Ukraine could mean for global growth.

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18-04-2022

Wall Street seesaws as bond yields jumps on growth concerns

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Wall Street was slightly higher Monday afternoon in bumpy trading, while U.S. Treasury yields jumped as investors juggled strong earnings with what Russia's invasion of Ukraine could mean for global growth.

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18-04-2022

Musk targets Twitter board as company adopts 'poison pill'

(Reuters) -Elon Musk took a swipe at the board of Twitter on Monday after the social media company adopted a "poison pill" to protect itself from the second-biggest shareholder's $43 billion cash buyout offer.

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18-04-2022