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Donald Trump · LondonThe United States and Britain will announce agreements on technology and civil nuclear energy during US President Donald Trump's unprecedented second state visit this week, as the UK hopes to finalise steel tariffs under a much-vaunted trade deal.See the Story
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Drones · RussiaBy Anjana Anil (Reuters) -Oil prices held steady in early trade on Tuesday after rising in the previous session, as market participants contemplated potential supply disruption from Russia after Ukrainian drone attacks on its refineries. Brent crude futures edged up 4 cents to $67.48 a barrel by 0000 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $63.32, up 2 cents. On Monday, Brent settled up 45 cents at $67.44 while WTI settled 61 cents h…See the Story
Oil Steady as Market Weighs Supply Risk From Attacks on Russian Refineries
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