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Experts: Reshuffle Shows Saudi Determination to Change

With a major government reshuffle, Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his powerful son have shown their determination to move the kingdom's economy away from oil, experts say.

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Energy Minister: Saudi to Maintain 'Stable' Oil Policies

The new energy minister of Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, on Sunday pledged continuity in the kingdom's oil policy, after being named in a major government overhaul.

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China April Exports, Imports Fall in Sign of Weakness

China's exports slumped nearly two percent in April compared to the same month last year, as imports fell almost 11 percent, officials said Sunday, the latest sign of weakness in the world's second largest economy.

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Scandals Deal Blow to Panama's Image as Financial Hub

Panama's reputation as a world-class financial hub is being torn apart from the double scandals of the Panama Papers and now the U.S. designating one of its most prominent families as top money launderers for drug cartels.

"This is like a magnitude-10 earthquake for Panama's economic system and society, but it shouldn't be a surprise," said Miguel Antonio Bernal, a professor in constitutional law at the University of Panama.

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U.S. Chevron Loses 35,000 bpd to Attack in Nigeria

U.S. energy giant Chevron has lost thousands of barrels worth of oil production capacity since militants blew up an offshore platform in Nigeria in renewed violence that could hit exports from Africa's largest oil producer, the company said.

"Approximately 35,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Chevron's net crude oil production in Nigeria are impacted," company spokeswoman Isabel Ordonez said in a statement late Friday.

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'Gimme a Cold One': Easier Said than Done in Venezuela

It was hot, and Carlos Dapen had spent several hours looking for a pharmacy that had his wife's medication, which has become as scarce as most groceries in crisis-hit Venezuela.

All he wanted now was a nice cold beer.

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Poll: French Mistrustful of Govt. in EU-U.S. Trade Deal Talks

Nearly two thirds of French people say they don't trust the government to defend the country's interests in negotiations on a vast new EU-U.S. trade deal, a poll published Friday showed.

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Oil Price Rally Fades

World oil prices slumped this week, retreating from 2016 highs, as the dollar rebounded and supply glut concerns returned to the fore despite disruptions to global production.

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Nigeria's Buhari Finally Signs Delayed Budget

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday signed into law the 2016 federal budget after months of delay caused by mistakes and discrepancies in the original spending plan.

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Greece Paralyzed by Strike over Pension, Tax Reforms

Greece's public transport networks ground to a halt Friday after trade unions called for a 48-hour strike to protest controversial government plans to overhaul pensions and increase taxes, as demanded by international creditors.

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