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McDermott International may file for bankruptcy as soon as next week – Bloomberg
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U.S. grants Chevron another three months for Venezuela operations
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HDFC Bank third-quarter net up 33% on loan growth, beats estimates
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Libya’s NOC declares force majeure on closed eastern ports
[ad_1] CAIRO (Reuters) – Libyan state oil firm NOC has declared force majeure on oil exports from the eastern ports of Brega, Ras Lanuf, Hariga, Zueitina and Es Sider, a statement said on Saturday. The
Chinese courts to strictly crack down on economic crimes: Xinhua
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Yemen’s rival powers battle over banknotes
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Nokia October warning investigated by local FSA: newspaper report
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UK’s Javid aims to double UK growth after Brexit: FT
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Finance minister Sajid Javid is aiming to roughly double Britain’s underlying rate of economic growth after it leaves the European Union, but will not champion big manufacturing sectors that want to