Archive for the January 2, 2018
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China has issued crude oil import quotas totalling 121.32 million tonnes for 44 companies in its first batch of allowances for 2018, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter and documents reviewed
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The UkrAgroConsult agriculture consultancy has revised its forecast for Ukraine's 2017/18 maize exports to 19.3 to 19.5 tonnes, down from a previous forecast of 19.5 million tonnes. The ministry of agriculture has said Ukraine harvested
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Russia's sugar production from its own beet is expected to rise to a new record of 6.6 million tonnes in the 2017/18 marketing season which started on August 1, up from 6.2 million tonnes in
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Ocean Bunkering Services (OBS) Pte Ltd said it will add five bunker barges to its fleet as part of plans to expand in Singapore, the world's largest marine refuelling market. OBS, the bunkering arm of
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Industrial metals, liquefied natural gas and steel are set to finish 2017 on top of the world as a crackdown on pollution in China, the world's no.2 economy, boosts demand for cleaner fossil fuels and
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Industrial metals, liquefied natural gas and steel are set to finish 2017 on top of the world as a crackdown on pollution in China, the world's no.2 economy, boosts demand for cleaner fossil fuels and
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The Karachi Port handled 273,031 tonnes of cargo comprising 239,764 tonnes of import cargo and 33,267 tonnes of export cargo including 8,835 loaded and empty containers during the last 48 hours ending at 0700 hours
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South Africa's rand was firmer on Friday, the last trading day of the year, as continued volatility in low liquidity conditions saw the currency touch and then retreat from levels near its 2-1/2 year best.
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South Africa's rand was firmer on Friday, the last trading day of the year, as continued volatility in low liquidity conditions saw the currency touch and then retreat from levels near its 2-1/2 year best.
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Global financial regulators are beginning to warn the public against the risks of investing in a market that many feel is in a speculative bubble, with Singapore's central bank on Tuesday urging "extreme caution" about
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