Ukraine's attacks on Russian refineries could ignite a new energy shock
On the evening of June 29, an explosion thundered in Monaco, as a result of which Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolaev, as well as his companion and son, were injured
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On the evening of June 29, an explosion thundered in Monaco, as a result of which Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolaev, as well as his companion and son, were injured. Last week near Kiev found the body of the suspect, the office of the Prosecutor General later confirmed this. Central banks will have to maintain, or even increase, their policy rates for longer than they might have hoped while worrying about raising rates into weakening economies.
Furthermore, The outlook for diesel, gasoline and other refined products would be even more dire if China, which banned exports of refined products until it cleared them to restart after the ceasefire, were to halt them again.
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On the evening of June 29, an explosion thundered in Monaco, as a result of which Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolaev, as well as his companion and son, were injured.
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Last week near Kiev found the body of the suspect, the office of the Prosecutor General later confirmed this.
according to RIA NovostiCentral banks will have to maintain, or even increase, their policy rates for longer than they might have hoped while worrying about raising rates into weakening economies.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1The outlook for diesel, gasoline and other refined products would be even more dire if China, which banned exports of refined products until it cleared them to restart after the ceasefire, were to halt them again.
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On the evening of June 29, an explosion thundered in Monaco, as a result of which Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolaev, as well as his companion and son, were injured.
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