Qatar appears to have loaded its first liquefied natural gas cargoes after the widening conflict in the Middle East forced it to halt fuel production and declare an unprecedented force majeure to buy… [+324 chars]
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BOSTON United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the spike in fuel prices since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday will have a "meaningful" impact on the carrier's financial re...
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It was supposed to be a victory lap for McDonalds. But one small, hesitant bite was all it took to turn the launch into a viral punch line, and hand archrival Burger King the chance to do its own s...
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Traditional safe havens Treasuries, the yen, the Swiss franc, and gold have offered investors no refuge as the Middle East conflict roiled markets this week. The dollar, whose haven status has been...
Analysis by Jack Ryan, Vassilis Karamanis, James Hirai
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