Jumat, 04 Oktober 2019

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Daily update October 5, 2019
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Wall Street Journal
BP PLC Chief Executive Bob Dudley will retire next year, after nearly a decade steering the energy giant through the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon crisis. Mr. Dudley will step down in February and be succeeded by Bernard Looney, the chief executive of ...
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The New York Times
... □ 136,000 jobs were added last month, the government reported on Friday. Analysts surveyed by MarketWatch had expected a gain of about 147,000. □ The unemployment rate was 3.5 percent, the lowest in a half century and down from 3.7 percent the ...
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CNBC
BP upstream chief executive Bernard Looney will take the reins from CEO Bob Dudley early next year, with investors eager to understand what this means for the FTSE 100 giant. The U.K.-based oil and gas major announced Friday that Dudley, who has ...
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Reuters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Friday but remained on track for a second consecutive weekly loss after sliding on fears that slower global economic growth would hurt energy demand. FILE PHOTO: The sun sets behind an oil pump outside ...
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Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - BP Chief Executive Bob Dudley's decade at the helm of one of the world's biggest oil companies almost didn't happen. FILE PHOTO: BP Chief Executive Bob Dudley addresses the gathering during a media interaction in New Delhi, India, ...
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Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Friday as an increase in U.S. jobs eased some financial market concerns that a slowing global economy could dent oil demand, but crude remained down more than 5% for the week, on track for a second consecutive ...
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Reuters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Friday but were still on track for a second consecutive weekly loss after sliding on fears that slower global economic growth would hurt energy demand. FILE PHOTO: The sun sets behind an oil pump outside ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers, divided over how much more policy support they need to give to a growing U.S. economy, may remain so after fresh data Friday showed the unemployment rate fell last month to a 50-year low but wage growth barely ...
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Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose about 1% on Friday as an increase in U.S. jobs eased some financial market concerns that a slowing global economy could dent oil demand, but crude fell more than 5% on the week, its second consecutive weekly ...
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Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The life insurance arm of Australia's biggest bank was charged on Friday with dozens of breaches of a law banning sales staff from cold calling customers to sell financial products, in a sign that regulators are cracking down on misconduct ...
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