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Cheap Smokes Early Benefit of Palestinian Accord

Palestinians in Gaza desperately waiting for a reconciliation agreement to improve their lives haven't seen much change yet -- but at least cigarettes are cheaper.

Under the deal agreed last month, Islamist movement Hamas is supposed to return control of the Gaza Strip, which it has ruled for a decade, to the Palestinian Authority by December 1.

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Greece in New Market Test with Bond Swap

Greece on Wednesday offered to exchange some 30 billion euros ($35 billion) in bonds in a new market test for the country seeking to emerge from its latest bailout.

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Venezuela Seeks Breathing Space from Debt Crisis in Moscow

Venezuela is set on Wednesday to sign a debt restructuring deal with Russia, one of its main creditors and a strategic ally during a crisis that has seen Caracas declared in partial default.

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Oil Prices Extend Losses in Asia after Demand Warning

Oil prices tumbled more than one percent on Wednesday in ASia, extending the previous day's sharp falls after the International Energy Agency warned of weakening demand.

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Airbus in $40bn Deal to Sell 430 A320s to US Firm

Airbus is due to announce the sale of 430 of its medium-range A320 family of aircraft to US investment firm Indigo Partners in a deal worth more than $40 billion, a source said Wednesday.

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Global Markets Falter, Focus on Central Banks

Global equity markets faltered Tuesday, slipping into the red after a weaker opening on Wall Street, as investors awaited key speeches from powerful central bank chiefs.

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OPEC Sees Evidence of Oil Market Moving to Balance

After long years of punishingly low oil prices, there is "increasing evidence" that the oil market is moving closer to reaching a healthy balance between supply and demand, OPEC said on Monday.

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Iraq Targets 1 Million BPD Output for Disputed Kirkuk Oilfields

Iraq aims to double the output of oilfields in the northern province of Kirkuk retaken from the Kurds to one million barrels per day (bpd), Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaybi said Monday.

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UAE Oil Giant to Float Stake in Fuel Station Subsidiary

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is to float a minority stake in one of its subsidiary companies for the first time, ADNOC chairman Sultan Al-Jaber said on Monday.

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Pound Down in Asia as May's Future Uncertain, Equities Struggle

The pound sank against its major peers on Monday as British Prime Minister Theresa May's future looks increasingly uncertain, while Asian equities traders moved cautiously after a recent rally to multi-year highs.

Markets have surged in recent weeks -- with Wall Street hitting several records and Tokyo touching 26-year highs -- on optimism about the global economy and following a string of strong corporate earnings.

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