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White House Oil Tools Empty as Conflict Escalates
US President faces dwindling options to control soaring oil prices and mitigate economic damage from escalating global conflict.
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Mideast Turmoil Triggers Company Surcharges, Raising Consumer Prices
Rising oil prices due to Middle East conflict are forcing companies across sectors to implement fuel surcharges, impacting consumer costs. Experts predict these fees will persist as long as geopolitical tensions remain high.
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Middle East Conflict's Fleeting Market Impact: Analysts Advise Staying Invested
Experts suggest geopolitical events like the Middle East war have short-lived stock market effects. Focus on AI and long-term fundamentals.
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MEXC Reports Strong Female Workforce Representation and Growth
Cryptocurrency exchange MEXC reveals significant female representation in its workforce, exceeding industry averages and demonstrating strong year-over-year hiring growth.
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Indonesia Faces Budget Breach Amid Sustained High Oil Prices
Indonesia's economic minister warns of potential budget deficit exceeding the legal limit due to prolonged high oil prices, exploring tax hikes and austerity.
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Oil Prices Dip Amid Strait of Hormuz Activity and U.S. Easing Measures
Oil prices see a temporary dip as an Indian tanker exits the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. implements measures to stabilize energy markets, though weekly gains persist amid ongoing Middle East conflict.
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MUFG Eyes Liquidity Risks in US Investment Push
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group plans to closely monitor liquidity as Japanese banks prepare to finance U.S. projects under a $550 billion investment initiative.
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Hong Kong Eases Dual-Class Share Rules to Boost Listings
Hong Kong's stock exchange proposes lowering market value thresholds for dual-class share listings, aiming to enhance competitiveness and attract more companies.