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Goldman Sachs estimates the region is producing 14.5 million barrels per day below pre-war levels, with any resumption expected to take months.
The copper giant cited unexpected equipment problems at its flagship Indonesian mine, which was shut down following a deadly mudslide last year.
The investigation will examine whether the Justice Department has complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed by Congress in November.
The layoffs, set to begin May 20, come alongside the cancellation of 6,000 open positions the company had planned to fill.
The SET president said the exchange plans to introduce "mini-gold" futures as it looks to attract new investors.
Speaking in Singapore, the former Canadian prime minister said institutions like the WTO and IMF are no longer fit for purpose in the current era.
Brent crude climbed to $103.34 per barrel after reports the U.S. intercepted at least three Iranian oil tankers in Asian waters.
Federal prosecutors allege the civil rights nonprofit secretly funneled over $3 million to members of white supremacist groups between 2014 and 2023.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships Wednesday despite an active ceasefire extension from President Trump.
The reclassification follows a December executive order and could open banking services to growers.
The rescue package would come as Spirit emerges from bankruptcy proceedings.
A Bloomberg Intelligence survey of more than 150 executives found fear of post-IPO lawsuits ranks among the top concerns for companies considering a US listing.
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