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Hey there market people. Phil Rosen here.
I spent much of yesterday parsing through pages of data on where Russian oil is heading and how much buyers are paying for barrels.
The clearest takeaway is that the West's sanctions do in fact seem to be taking a toll as intended — Moscow's export revenues are down, but plenty of oil remains available as far as global supplies.
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One shareholder cites reports about Goldman Sachs CEO's use of the corporate jet.
Howdy, readers. Phil Rosen here, reporting from New York City.
For many months now, I've been having conversations and writing about economic indicators that all point to a recession.
But it still hasn't officially happened yet, at least according to the secretive, little-known group that's responsible for declaring them. They've stayed mum even as the economy goes haywire.
This week has felt like a month. Senior reporter Phil Rosen here.
It's Friday and the coffee's just brewed — let's get straight to the news.
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Good morning, readers. I'm Phil Rosen, reporting from New York City.
The bank turmoil we saw in March feels like some time ago, but top strategists are warning that more consequences are still ahead.
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