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Leaders in the House of Representatives—which had passed its own housing bill earlier this year—have said they plan to propose revisions and even potentially enter into negotiations with their Senate counterparts over the final text.
From Barron's
Israel and Iran to enter into a “period of calm” that could help build confidence for an actual cease-fire.
“So long as Hormuz remains closed, and so long as the bulk of the region’s energy does not enter into the global market, the pressure on prices to increase” and get “back above $100 a barrel” will be “inexorable,” said Gregory Brew, a senior analyst at Eurasia Group who focuses on both the energy sector and Iran.
From MarketWatch
As the industry becomes more supply-constrained, Leopold expects more customers to enter into long-term agreements.
From MarketWatch
"Azerbaijan does not wish to enter into an armed conflict with Iran," Musabekov said.
From Barron's
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