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StanChart Bearish Oil Glut Narrative Fades as Brent Breaks $70 - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com

StanChart Bearish Oil Glut Narrative Fades as Brent Breaks $70 Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.comOil prices rise more than 3% as Trump weighs strikes on Iran CNBCBrent Crude Hits $70 a Barrel as Trump Ramps Up Iran Threats BloombergOil Futures Extend Gains on U.S.-Iran Tensions - WSJ The Wall Street JournalOil jumps, gold climbs further on Trump's Iran threat France 24

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Business Distress Increase Continues To Slow Across Yorkshire
yorkshiretimes_uk13d ago

Business Distress Increase Continues To Slow Across Yorkshire

The number of businesses in Yorkshire experiencing ‘significant’ or early-stage financial distress ticked over to reach more than 50,000 companies (50,201) in Q4 2025, up 3.1% on the previous quarter and 10% on the same three months in 2024, according to the latest Red Flag Alert research from financial and real estate advisory group Begbies Traynor.]]>

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google13d ago

Stocks in news: Meesho, ITC, Paytm, Nestle, Vedanta, Tata Consumer - The Economic Times

Stocks in news: Meesho, ITC, Paytm, Nestle, Vedanta, Tata Consumer The Economic TimesStocks To Watch, January 30: Dixon Technologies, Bank of Baroda, Nestle India, Meesho, ITC, Tata Motors, Vedanta, Bajaj Auto, MTAR Tech, NALCO UpstoxStock Market Today: All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On Jan 30 NDTV ProfitStocks to Watch Today: Paytm, Swiggy, ITC, Hindustan Aeronautics, Atlanta Electricals, Vedanta, Voltas,... MoneycontrolStock market today: Trade setup for Nifty 50, gold, silver rates to USD vs INR — eight stocks to buy or sell on Friday Mint

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Seoul says latest US Treasury report recognizes won's 'excessive' depreciation
koreatimes13d ago

Seoul says latest US Treasury report recognizes won's 'excessive' depreciation

Korea's finance ministry said Friday the latest U.S. Treasury Department report reflects Washington's recognition of the Korean won's "excessive" depreciation against the U.S. dollar. In the report, the United States kept Korea on its list of countries to monitor for foreign exchange policies. Korea was removed from the list in November 2023 for the first time since April 2016 but was added back in November 2024 and has remained on the list since. The report further said "the won depreciated further in late 2025, which was not in line with Korea's strong economic fundamentals." "This assessment suggests the U.S. Treasury views the one-sided and excessive weakening of the won since the second half of last year as inappropriate," the Ministry of Economy and Finance said. The Treasury's comments are in line with earlier remarks by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who said the recent weakness of the won was inconsistent with Korea's strong economic fundamentals, which, he also said, was "undesirable." The ministry said it will continue to expand mutual understanding and trust regarding

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