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May 28, 2020 ... growth, to work off all this excess inventory that we have globally.
"And if we grow more slowly, it will take into 2022."
Meanwhile, the so-called "new normal" of remote working so many ... |
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May 26, 2020 ... futures have been climbing since the start of the month on signs of global economic activity slowly starting to pick up again after the COVID-19 shock, with several countries now easing off on ... |
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May 25, 2020 ... itching to resume as the government-imposed coronavirus lockdowns ease.
Meanwhile, as demand slowly recovers and the energy sector struggles to regain a sense of normality, one of the lockdowns' ... |
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May 21, 2020 ... million people out of work in his country alone are rapidly taking precedence, and while he acknowledged that a second wave of the virus may occur, he stated emphatically on Thursday that he ... |
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May 12, 2020 ... caused by the government pandemic lockdowns - while optimism continues to grow over economies slowly restarting.
West Texas Intermediate settled at $25.78 per barrel, up $1.64, while Brent ... |
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May 12, 2020 ... under judicial management, according to news agency Reuters.
Reuters cited two sources with knowledge of the matter.
The website of Singapore's Supreme Court lists a hearing on Tuesday on an ... |
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May 12, 2020 ... as most shipping companies have less money to spend on sustainability projects.
Malmbratt acknowledged there was a risk of some shipping companies setting aside decarbonisation plans, but said ... |
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May 11, 2020 ... certain level of demand would be required to spur ports on to put up the capital.
Escudero acknowleged that while "the business case for shore power is driven purely by economics" once more ... |
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May 11, 2020 ... the Credit Machine
Carsten Ladekjaer, CEO of Glander International Bunkering, acknowledged that some companies' financial profiles were weakening, but said the bunker industry is now ... |
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May 7, 2020 ... should be given unilateral power over our state indefinitely."
While ordinary citizens slowly clawed back their freedom, media continued to uphold the state - and on Thursday Dana Brown, ... |