
Oil price moves higher as insurers hold back FTSE
Oil prices pushed up once more with the US and Iran appearing to not make much progress towards a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Oil prices pushed up once more with the US and Iran appearing to not make much progress towards a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Wednesday’s global economic calendar has inflation figures in the US and Germany. In Mr Ahmed’s view, these risks include increased competition: a falling solvency ratio and distributable earnings; high sensitivity to credit events; and a low take-out risk.
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Oil prices pushed up once more with the US and Iran appearing to not make much progress towards a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Wednesday’s global economic calendar has inflation figures in the US and Germany.
according to The IndependentIn Mr Ahmed’s view, these risks include increased competition: a falling solvency ratio and distributable earnings; high sensitivity to credit events; and a low take-out risk.
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