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Tata Steel bought 75,000 tonnes of Russian coal in May; company pledged to cut business ties with Russia in April; Tata Steel says coal import deal struck before April decision
The election of a former guerrilla marks a radical change for a country still scarred by decades of conflict and highlights the depth of frustration with the right-leaning political establishment
Sri Lanka's cabinet on Monday approved an amendment to the constitution that could reduce presidential powers, in a move to appease protesters calling for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to quit
Oil prices have neutralised owing to the balance of recession fears with tight supply in world markets
Germany may take 'painful' move to fire up coal power; Italy, Austria also looking at burning more coal; surging gas prices add to already rising inflation
Bitcoin has lost almost 60% of its value this year and 37% this month alone in the cryptocurrency sector's latest meltdown
Brent crude futures rose 42 cents, or 0.4%, to $113.54 a barrel by 0633 GMT. Front-month prices tumbled 7.3% last week, their first weekly fall in five
Spot gold firmed 0.1% to $1,841.59 per ounce by 0717 GMT, after falling as much as 0.3% earlier in the session.
Analysts and traders shrugged off the election results, with the euro rising 0.2% against the dollar to $1.05155
Nasdaq futures climbed 0.68%, building on Friday's gains while S&P 500 futures rallied 0.5%.
Sequoia has been locked in a legal battle with Sandeep Kapoor, after he included the company in a defamation lawsuit against media companies that reported on a leaked Sequoia email of June 2
There is no set script in France for how things will now unfold as Macron and Ensemble will seek to find a way forward to avoid paralysis
Sequoia has been locked in a legal battle with Sandeep Kapoor, after he included the company in a defamation lawsuit against media companies that reported on a leaked Sequoia email of June 2
289 seats needed for absolute majority; initial projections show Macron falls well short
Federal Reserve Guv Christopher Waller became the latest US central banker to pledge a whatever-it-takes approach to fighting inflation, three days after the Fed raised interest rates by 75 bps
Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President said she was not predicting a recession despite slowing growth
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said supplying state-of-the-art weaponry to Ukrainian troops would boost the chance of freeing its eastern region of Donbas from Russian control
She did not list any specific tariffs and declined to say when the Biden administration may make a decision
Market volatility and a rapidly changing macroeconomic landscape have clouded metrics that investors typically use to value stocks
Projections from voting expected at 1800 GMT; Macron needs 289 seats for absolute majority in parliament * pollsters say he may fall short as smaller parties make gains