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Some see ‘King of the North' as UK government's savior. First he needs a seat in Parliament AP NewsIt's Been a Wild Week in British Politics. What Happens Next? The New York TimesThe race to replace Starmer is on - but he still faces a momentous choice BBCLabour tries to unite — so Farage can't wreck their leadership fight politico.euAndy Burnham, Britain's could-be prime minister, is a man of two parts The Economist
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The Countries Profiting From the War Oil Shock, as Others Lose Out The New York TimesGlobal oil stockpiles could hit record lows if Strait of Hormuz remains closed CNBCMapping the Iran war's trade disruption The EconomistOil Prices Stay Stuck Despite ‘Consensus' That Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen in June Barron's
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Appaloosa sold off its entire positions in Delta, American and United, while loading up on shares of Amazon and Uber.
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Momentum and risk appetite are ascendant, but that may be a problem, say Goldman Sachs strategists.
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He leaves behind something every founder wants — a business that can keep running without him.
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Panmure Liberum goes back to the future
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US president says Beijing will expand agriculture and oil purchases
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