Oil prices fall, continuing downward trend from last week

Oil prices fell on Sunday at the start of the session, extending last week's decline, as a U.S. official said Russia was showing signs it might be willing to have substantive negotiations over Ukraine.

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13-03-2022

Chinese tycoon's 'big short' on nickel trips up Tsingshan's miracle growth

Chinese tycoon Xiang Guangda has to find a way to bail his Tsingshan Holding Group out of a crisis after its bet on nickel prices backfired, fuelling more volatility in a metal essential for the electric vehicles industry.

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13-03-2022

China's JD Logistics agrees to buy courier company Deppon

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc on Sunday said that its subsidiary JD Logistics Inc has agreed to buy domestic courier Deppon Logistics Co Ltd.

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13-03-2022

Ukraine to start 2022 spring sowing in coming days - deputy minister

Ukraine plans to start sowing spring grains in the coming days and has enough grain in stocks to ensure the population has enough bread, deputy agriculture minister Taras Vysotskiy said on Saturday.

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12-03-2022

Ukraine official plays down risks of hryvnia devaluating further

The Ukrainian president's economic adviser on Saturday played down the risks of the hryvnia devaluating further, despite the Russian invasion of the country which began on Feb. 24.

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12-03-2022

Dual registration of Russian-leased aircraft at odds with key aviation principles -U.N

MONTREAL (Reuters) -Any dual registration of foreign-owned aircraft leased by Russian carriers would be inconsistent with parts of a key agreement that sets out core principles for global aviation, the United Nations' aviation agency said by email on Friday.

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11-03-2022

Debt deadline and central bank hikes loom in Russia

The cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine will become a lot clearer this week, with a previously unthinkable sovereign default looming, more emergency central bank measures likely and a stock market crash guaranteed if it reopens.

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11-03-2022

Cargill, ADM to scale back business in Russia, keep open food facilities

(Reuters) -Global farm commodities traders Cargill Inc and Archer-Daniels-Midland Co said on Friday they were scaling back business activities in Russia, but would continue to operate "essential" food facilities there.

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11-03-2022

Oil settles up but posts biggest weekly decline since Nov

BENGALURU (Reuters) -Oil prices settled higher on Friday but posted their steepest weekly decline since November, as traders assessed potential improvements to the supply outlook that has been disrupted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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11-03-2022