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Russia ranks third among gas suppliers to Europe. In May, EU countries purchased 703 million euros worth of liquefied natural gas from Russia, and another 408 million euros were paid for pipeline gas. Russia's total revenue from these supplies amounted to 1.1 billion euros, which is 25% more than in April. In terms of supplies, Moscow was able to bypass Norway, becoming one of the three largest gas suppliers to the eurozone. Trump plans to impose duties of 10-15% on imports of goods from ab... Read More
Japanese policymakers plan to expand the country’s monetary policies in the recent review in S... Read More
Iraq disclosed that it will only deal with the Turkey government when it comes to crude oil... Read More
Imports of Qatar rose in value as it bounced off abruptly during the month of August compared to... Read More
On Wednesday, the World Economic Forum announced that Switzerland hailed the most competitive... Read More
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State-own companies in China had an increase in profit gains by 21.7 for last month compared to the... Read More
The oil market is under pressure because of a surge in U.S. dollar but kept their profits from the... Read More
The manufacturing activity of Japan increased in September at its fastest pace within four months,... Read More
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated yesterday that France should not waste time in... Read More
The government is looking for ways to boost the economy and giving attention to certain sectors.... Read More
The biggest crisis within the financial sector was recorded nearly a decade ago, while the Federal... Read More
The seasonally adjusted Gross Domestic Product of the New Zealand increased by 0.8 percent in the... Read More
The world economy has improved compared last year. Although, there are some geopolitical perils... Read More
According to some readings, Australia’s economic growth may decline in 2018, while the Reserve Bank ... Read More
The path to recovery of France is strong that the government could reduce spending without... Read More
Large number of companies in Japan have optimistic views for the American economy based on Reuters... Read More
According to the Bank of England officials, the UK economy is getting quite more bullish. The... Read More
The bond market became stronger amid all the external shocks and rise in general levels of debt in... Read More
The European Union aims to centralize the market and enforce banks to pay according to the chief of... Read More
On Thursday, Asian stocks were partly lower from its 10-year highs as Chinese data showed softer... Read More
The Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe will visit India to begin the bullet train project, as well... Read More
Bonds worth $3 billion was successfully issued by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) in the... Read More
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe mentioned that the central bank if centered on the monetary... Read More
The economy of Germany is expected to increase by more than 2 percent this year, with further... Read More
Oil prices declined on Tuesday as an aftereffect of the Hurricane Irma as it weakened the demand as... Read More
The Canadian currency strengthened yesterday against the American dollar, for it gained support... Read More
China holds the biggest bitcoin exchanges as it waits for confirmation from the government... Read More
The national currency of Australia is predicted to maintain its stance near the two-year highs, as... Read More
It appears that the Bank of Canada would not raise rates for the year as shown in the poll from... Read More
India is known to be a reforming economy but Raghuram Rajan, Former RBI governor, said that the... Read More
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