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Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week

Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week
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Singapore Struggles to Fix Power Market After Wild Price Swings

(Bloomberg) Singapore is struggling to attract new players to its volatile power market, threatening to unwind reforms aimed at boosting competition and reducing electricity bills for consumers.Most Read from BloombergXi’s Metal Curbs Risk Backfiring as G-7 Seeks China AlternativeLazard Fires Senior Banker for Inappropriate Behavior at PartyChina Restricts Export of Chipmaking Metals in Clash With USRussian General Still Missing as Defense Chief Slams MutinyOdey’s Hedge Fund Empire Is Disinte

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Japan's Biggest Port Hit by Ransomware Cyberattack

Japan's Biggest Port Hit by Ransomware Cyberattack
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Russia's Aging, Dark Fleet of Oil Tankers Gets Infusion of Newer Ships

An armada of tankers ferrying sanctioned oil around the globe is starting to get younger, bucking a months-long trend of using the world's oldest and most

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Russia's Rusty Oil Tanker Fleet Sets Sail With Newer Ships

(Bloomberg) An armada of tankers ferrying sanctioned oil around the globe is starting to get younger, bucking a months-long trend of using the world’s oldest and most dangerous vessels.Most Read from BloombergTrump ‘Standing Order’ to Declassify Not Found by DOJ, Intelligence AgencyChina Has $3 Trillion of ‘Hidden’ Currency Reserves, Setser SaysA $100 Billion Wealth Migration Tilts US Economy’s Center of Gravity SouthChina’s Economic Woes Are Multiplying — and Xi Jinping Has No Easy FixPutin’

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