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Oil rises over 1% on China demand hopes, U.S. inflation in focus

By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil rose more than 1% on Thursday supported by optimism over China's demand outlook and hopes that upcoming inflation data from the United States will point to a

Stocks rise ahead of U.S. inflation test

By Danilo Masoni and Tom Westbrook MILAN (Reuters) - Stocks made modest gains on Thursday on cautious optimism that U.S. data will confirm inflation is softening, while the yen rose on expectations

India’s Cyient reports strong Q3 revenue as acquisitions pay off

BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian engineering and tech firm Cyient Ltd on Thursday reported a better-than-expected 37% jump in quarterly revenue on the back of a slew of acquisitions that helped counter a

Oil rises on China demand hopes, U.S. inflation in focus

By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil rose about 1% on Thursday supported by optimism over China's demand outlook and hopes that upcoming inflation data from the United States will point to a slower

Guyana explores oil, gas blocks award to India in govt deals- President

By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Guyana is looking at awarding oil and gas exploration blocks to Indian companies as part of a broader hydrocarbon cooperation it is negotiating with India, the

India’s Dec palm oil imports jump 96% y/y; soyoil drops-trade body

By Rajendra Jadhav MUMBAI (Reuters) -India's palm oil imports in December surged 96% from a year earlier to a record high for the month as palm oil's hefty discount to rival edible oils led refiners

Gold gains on softer dollar as markets await U.S. inflation data

By Brijesh Patel (Reuters) - Gold prices rose on Thursday to near an eight-month peak, helped by a weaker dollar, as investors braced for a U.S. inflation report that is expected to provide more clues

India’s coal imports directive to power plants a precautionary step – official

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's recent coal imports directive to power plants was a precautionary measure as the country is expecting high electricity demand to continue in the coming months, a top

India’s December palm oil imports fall 2.8%, vegoil up 1.3% m/m – trade body

(Reuters) - India's palm oil imports in December fell about 2.8% from the previous month to 1.11 million tonnes, while vegetable oil imports rose about 1.3% to 1.57 million tonnes, a trade body said

India to explore buying oil from Guyana in long-term deal

(Refiles to fix word order in first paragraph) NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's oil minister and Guyana's president have discussed government to government co-operation in Guyana's hydrocarbons sector,

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Asian NATO? Why Japan PM’s big new idea won’t shake up foreign policy

One of the most difficult tasks for Shigeru Ishiba, apart from keeping together the divided LDP, will be implementing his foreign policy ideas—if he chooses to pursue them.

How businesses can become more resilient to the physical impacts of climate change

Extreme weather events have impacted 50% of corporate respondents to a recent survey. This underlines the importance of significant action now to increase climate resilience.

‘Nightmare at Chennai Marina’: 4 dead, 96 hospitalised after pandemonium at packed IAF air show

Lakhs of people were stranded at beach in heat as crowd control measures apparently failed. At least 14 lakh people were in attendance though police had expected around 10 lakh.

Islam doesn’t kill democracy. The army-Islam combo does

How come Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Sri Lanka remain constitutional, democratic and stable despite Islam and Buddhism respectively, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar don’t?