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2026-05-05
KAZAKHSTAN DOES NOT PLAN TO LEAVE OPEC+ - IFX CITES ENERGY MINISTRY
KAZAKHSTAN DOES NOT PLAN TO LEAVE OPEC+ - IFX CITES ENERGY MINISTRY
2026-05-05
Turkish President: The EU without Turkey will not be able to become a global player or a center of attraction.
Turkish President: The EU without Turkey will not be able to become a global player or a center of attraction.
2026-05-05
CK Hutchison will sell its 49% stake in VodafoneThree to its joint venture for £4.3 billion in cash, as it reshapes its portfolio. Shares rose 2.8%. The move is part of broader asset disposals to unlock value and strengthen returns amid geopolitical
CK Hutchison will sell its 49% stake in VodafoneThree to its joint venture for £4.3 billion in cash, as it reshapes its portfolio. Shares rose 2.8%. The move is part of broader asset disposals to unlock value and strengthen returns amid geopolitical uncertainty. The deal, subject to UK approval, is expected to close in H2 2026. The group is also reviewing options for remaining telecom assets.
2026-05-05
Situation in the Strait of Hormuz: 1. Iran denies any merchant ships or oil tankers transited the strait. 2. British maritime authorities reported that three ships were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. 3. Iranian media: Multiple ships
Situation in the Strait of Hormuz: 1. Iran denies any merchant ships or oil tankers transited the strait. 2. British maritime authorities reported that three ships were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. 3. Iranian media: Multiple ships caught fire at a port in southern Iran; cause unknown. 4. US Central Command Commander: Iran used missiles to strike merchant ships and US warships. 5. Maersk: Ships flying the US flag transited the Strait of Hormuz under US escort. 6. A spokesperson for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that ships violating regulations in the Strait of Hormuz "will be forcibly intercepted." 7. Trump called on South Korea to join the Strait of Hormuz operation; according to South Korean media Newsis: South Korea is reviewing domestic laws to join Trump's Hormuz plan. 8. According to Iran's Mizan News Agency: A senior Iranian security source stated that Iran's message is clear: if the Americans attempt to advance in the Strait of Hormuz, they will become targets. 9. U.S. Central Command Commander General Brad Cooper: The current priority is to get ships out of the Strait of Hormuz, and then gradually consider allowing ships to enter the Strait of Hormuz. Other: 1. Bessant: The oil market supply will be very ample. 2. Indonesia plans to impose export tariffs and windfall profits taxes on coal and nickel to alleviate the burden of subsidies. 3. The UAE suffers its first attack since the temporary ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran; three people are injured in the Fujairah oil industrial zone.
2026-05-05
Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Majol: The budget deficit is expected to reach 6.8% of GDP in 2026.
Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Majol: The budget deficit is expected to reach 6.8% of GDP in 2026.
2026-05-05
Switzerland's April CPI rose 0.3% month-on-month, below the expected 0.2% and the previous reading of 0.20%.
Switzerland's April CPI rose 0.3% month-on-month, below the expected 0.2% and the previous reading of 0.20%.
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