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Nigeria’s Senate confirms new central bank governor amid currency rout
Receive free Nigeria updatesWe’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Nigerianews every morning.Nigeria’s Senate has unanimously approved the appointment of!-->!-->!-->…
USD/CAD bounds over 1.35 as Greenback pushes up across the board
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The USD/CAD had cleared the 1.3500 handle in Tuesday…
US hopes Europe will join ‘race to top’ on green subsidies
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Jose W. Fernandez, United States Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment speaks at Investing in African Mining Indaba…
Diesel/Russia: oil sanctions help tighten supply for industrial fuel
Receive free Lex updatesWe’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Lexnews every morning.In February, when Europe banned refined fuels, including diesel, from!-->!-->!-->…
NZD/USD looking to stabilize near 0.5950 ahead of US data heavy week
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The NZD/USD is drifting around 0.5950 for Tuesday after…
Government shutdown would halt food benefits for nearly 7 million mothers and infants, Biden official says
Some 7 million mothers and children would lose government benefits to buy food if the federal government shuts down, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack…
Mullen Automotive Stock Forecast: MULN stock falls despite EPA endorsement
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MULN stock is trading lower on Tuesday.
The equity…
What is known about the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pipes for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, which are not used, are seen in the harbour of Mukran, Germany, on September 30, 2022.…
Jamie Dimon on interest rates: ‘I am not sure the world is prepared for 7%’
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The debt-fuelled bet on US Treasuries that’s scaring regulators
One year ago, a pocket of borrowed money on the edge of UK bond markets imploded with enough force to topple a prime minister and draw the Bank of England into an emergency…