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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
U.S. stock index futures edged lower on Friday as caution kicked in ahead of
While British households head into a winter of soaring energy costs, a tumbling currency
As the Bank of Canada prepares to shrink its bloated balance sheet, investors say
The U.S. Treasury yield curve has been flattening over the last few months as
Europe's Big Oil companies are planning to spend their windfall from high energy prices