Oil prices fall on rising US stockpiles, but global markets remain tense

Oil prices fall on rising US stockpiles, but global markets remain tense

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Wednesday after a report showed a rise in U.S. crude inventories, but global markets remained tense amid an intensifying political crisis in Venezuela, tightening U.S. sanctions on Iran, and ongoing OPEC supply cuts.
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Baystate Business: Alphabet, Healthcare, Uber and Lyft (Radio)

On the Monday, April 29 edition of Bloomberg Baystate Business we spoke with Collin Colburn of Forrester Research about Alphabet earnings.
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ESPN Magazine to Go Web-Only as Part of Shake-Up in Sports Media

ESPN the Magazine is now the latest publication to abandon print. Regular editions will cease after the September release of “The Body Issue” and
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Banks higher on ANZ's ''fair'' result

Shares in Nufarm dropped nearly 5 per cent on Tuesday and are down a further 2.3 per cent today to $4.94, the first time the stock has dropped below $5 in four weeks. Yesterday chief financial officer Paul Binfield told the Macquarie Australia Conference dry …
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KPMG Just Can't Stay Out of Trouble

The Financial Reporting Council, Britain's watchdog for accounting and audit, fined KPMG £6 million ($7.8 million) and “severely reprimanded” the Big
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