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...now have diverging views on a number of issues: the Yemen war, the relationship with Israel or Qatar and the Saudi intention to compete with the UAE as a regional business and tourist hub,” said Tamas Varga...
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...“The fight against the coronavirus is intensifying and is proving to be increasingly successful by the week,” said Tamas Varga at PVM....
...“Instead of a Covid vaccine, a lethal dose of bearish infusion is being administered to the financial and oil markets,” said Tamas Varga at oil brokerage PVM in London....
...“One can only wonder how long until Opec+ announces the rollover of the current output ceiling,” said Tamas Varga at oil brokerage PVM in London. Additional reporting by David Sheppard in London...
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...“The jury is still out whether Opec will be able to come anywhere close to balance the market in coming months,” Mr Varga said. “Further weakness is anticipated unless the epidemic is contained.”...
...Fernando Bizzarro, a political scientist at the David Rockefeller Centre for Latin American Studies, said: “The party has ceased to be bigger than its leadership. It has become Lula's party.”...
...David Gardner writes that it took 15 years to rebuild Beirut after the sectarian carnage of 1975-90 — and barely 15 seconds to lay it to waste....
...“It just hit us so hard and so fast,” said Daniel Varga, Hackensack’s chief physician executive....
...“I think [Mr Kotleba is] very dangerous,” said David Varga, a small-business owner who had come to watch Mr Truban speak. “I don’t think [everyone who supports Kotleba] is fascist....
...“It is simply impossible to predict where the next significant price support will come from as the focus is firmly on economic developments,” said Tamas Varga at oil brokerage PVM....
...Oliver Stuenkel, a professor of international relations at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in São Paulo, said the war of words was positive for both leaders....
...“The mood is now definitely risk-off and this is putting oil under pressure for the time being,” said Tamas Varga at oil brokerage PVM....
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...“The Char family has done something that’s quite rare in Latin America, where leaders tend to cling to power indefinitely,” says Mauricio Vargas, a Barranquilla journalist and columnist at El Tiempo newspaper...
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