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Former Rohingya MP, Aung Zaw Win, arrested in Myanmar A former Rohingya MP has been arrested in Myanmar, in move that has been condemned as a further escalation of the attacks on the Rohingya community. Aung Zaw Win, a major property tycoon and former MP for the Union Solidarity and Development party, was arrested at Yangon international ...
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China hedge funds suffer in debt crackdown China's crackdown on debt has slammed the country's nascent hedge fund industry, as a bear market in bonds prompts banks to withdraw funds they had parked with external bond managers, cutting a key source of funds. Hedge funds barely existed in China five years ago, at least not formally, though ...
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The week in energy: Big Oil and climate risk When the international oil companies talk about how they might be affected by climate policies, they generally borrow from Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, where "all the children are above average". Even in scenarios where oil demand starts falling, they suggest, they will be fine because their costs ...
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EU set to expose differences with Theresa May in draft Brexit guidelines The EU will keep its draft guidelines for a post-Brexit trade deal as short and general as possible, the Guardian understands, in order to force Theresa May to explain what the UK wants and leaving the door open for a British shift on the customs union and single market. The publication of the EU's draft ...
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