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...In Europe, you’re dead,” he said, adding there was also a difference in “the general level of ambition. We are not very ambitious....
...The company faced a large protest vote against its previous climate plan in 2022 and opposition to the re-election of senior directors at last year’s annual meeting in Perth....
...The short-term swings on Friday showed the markets were in an “agitated” state, said Viktor Katona, head of oil analysis at Kpler, an energy data and research company....
...Thing is, it’s possible to argue that companies like Apple and Farmer Mac extract some advantage from being domiciled in the same state as they’re incorporated....
...In Europe, you’re dead,” he said, adding that there was also a difference in “the general level of ambition. We are not very ambitious....
...The company agreed to pay $127mn in fines and forfeited profits....
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...“The environment right now is very positive for the oil and gas industry,” Alan Armstrong, chief executive of Williams, the biggest US gas pipeline company, told the Financial Times....
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...“We’re in pretty good shape and so far it looks like that soft-landing type of scenario,” Dimon said. “But put me on the cautious side of that one.”...
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...Where do oil prices go? Will we have a quiet year in the oil market? That is the question posed in one of the panels in the FT’s Commodities Summit today....
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