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Brent futures declined by $1.86, or 1.87 per cent, to $97.50, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell $2.25, or 2.27 per cent, to $96.83 by 0003 GMT
The EU's Energy and Raw Materials Platform opened to submissions from buyers on Monday in the first phase of a multi-month process, an EU spokesperson told Reuters
The western desert state has 179 GW of renewable energy potential, with more than 85% of projects clustered in its four districts of Barmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, the April 10 filing showed
The Instagram-owner's global net ad revenues are expected to reach $243.46 billion in 2026, ahead of Google's projected $239.54 billion, the market research firm said
Prices for physical crude barrels are trading at significant premiums to futures, with some grades already at record highs of about $150 a barrel
Global oil demand is projected to average 105.07 million bpd in the second quarter, OPEC's report said, down from the 105.57 million bpd forecast in last month's report
The dollar has tended to benefit when tensions between Iran and the US have flared, given its status as a safe haven and the limited exposure of the US to imported energy-price inflation
Co-location data centres allow customers to house their own servers, with the operators providing power, cooling, security and network connectivity
India says 15 India-flagged vessels remain stuck in the Persian Gulf
The Iran-flagged Felicity has reached Sikka Port in western India, while the Curacao-flagged Jaya is at the eastern port of Odisha, the data shows
Global markets have been roiled by the Iran war as rising crude oil prices fan inflation fears and exacerbate worries about a recession
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited seeks LPG cargo from Russia as Hormuz disruption deepens supply crisis, forcing India to diversify sourcing beyond the Middle East
The proposal aims to extend the maturity of high-yield notes that are currently set to mature on April 30
World Bank chief said governments must balance immediate crises with long-term priorities including job creation, clean water access and electrification
India's palm oil imports in March fell to 689,462 metric tons, the lowest since December 2025, down from 847,689 tons in February
Following the central bank's measures, the rupee has recovered from near 95.20 per US dollar to near 92.50, before paring its rally on Monday
Pope Leo, the first US-born leader of the Catholic Church, has been an outspoken critic of the US-Israeli war on Iran and has also questioned Washington's approach to immigration
LPG exports from the West Asia, Asia's top supplier of the fuel used for cooking and feedstock for petrochemical plants, have plunged since the US-Israeli war with Iran started in late February
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said any military vessels attempting to approach the Hormuz would be considered a violation of the ceasefire and be dealt with harshly and decisively
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 lost 1.0 per cent in morning trading to 56,357.40; South Korea's Kospi dipped 1.1 per cent to 5,795.15