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European markets are mixed. The DAX is higher by 0.06%, while the CAC 40 is leading the FTSE 100 lower. They are down 0.43% and 0.07% respectively.
What Is Moving the Markets
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The Permian Will Never Face A Pipeline Shortage Again Just three years ago, the Permian shale oil boom was under threat: production was growing fast, but pipeline capacity wasnt. At one point, over one two-week period, eight of the biggest oil producers with a presence in the play shed a collective $15.6 billion in market valueor over $1 billion per dayas the producers rushed to ditch their backed-up crude at basement prices. Now, three years later, there are too many pipelines in the Permian. Almost half of oil pipelines carrying crude oil from wells in the Permia
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Fat finger briefly trims US$4B off Barclays market cap
Canaccord prepared to raise offer for rival RF Capital, CEO says
Tech leads stock decline from record; bonds drop
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China Huarong s worsening bond rout stokes market contagion
Stocks, bonds rise with inflation concern fleeting
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In what promises to be a new diplomatic kerfuffle, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro referred to the surprising restrictive measures adopted by the Argentine government to control the coronavirus pandemic, among which the curfew and the total closure of on-site education stand out.
The Brazilian head of state posted a tweet in which he highlighted not only the ban to circulate but also the presence of military forces in the streets of the City of Buenos Aires, as announced last night by the Argentine Alberto Fernández. The Argentine Army in the streets to keep the . . .
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