High Drama In Crude As Oil Explodes Higher On Production Cut News, While Qatar Bids OPEC Adieu
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But don’t get too excited about the lira, ok?
A durable alliance.
“…a flagrant [and] serious threat to aviation safety.”
Of crises, blockades, and discount riyals.
“…investors did not take the remarks as a sign that the dispute was moving closer to resolution.”
“Remember: all of this so Saudi Arabia can deflect blame for Riyadh’s support of Sunni extremism and punish Doha for adopting a more conciliatory stance toward Tehran.”
If you have any ideas on how to get negotiations up and running again, please contact the appropriate parties in Riyadh and Doha – just make sure you don’t say they called you.
Well that escalated quickly.
“Sorcerers from Senegal and Mauritania get millions of dollars after sheikhs in Qatar offer to bring down spirits and harness genies to solve the crisis.”
“I worry about Qatari bonds more than equity. Every major bond fund has Qatari bonds on their portfolios.”
Ok, so Shinzo Abe’s LDP suffered a stunning loss in Tokyo assembly elections over the weekend,
“Consequences”…
“There is no fear from our direction. We are ready to face the consequences.”
“There is no question that these individuals are connected to Qatar, but the question of whether they are “terrorists†or not is essentially political.”
“Ambassador Otaiba must certainly be aware that the United Nations and the U.S. Treasury Department list 10 times as many suspected terrorists and terrorist financiers from the boycotting countries as from Qatar.”
Yeah, so this afternoon the Fed will almost surely hike and folks will be looking
“Qatar cannot own stakes in the Empire State Building and the London Shard and use the profits to write checks to affiliates of al Qaeda.”
“The latest incident, whereby a group of oil-producing Arab nations has cut ties with neighboring energy-exporting country Qatar, is much more than a simple diplomatic spat. Collectively, the countries involved control 29% of global crude oil and 33% of global liquid natural gas exports.”
“I spoke with my wife this morning. She said, ‘Send your savings to me now.’ I am not panicked but my family are scared,” said John Vincent, an air-conditioning repairman from the Philippines.
In a week that was supposed to dominated by James Comey, Mario Draghi, and the
You know, I’ve gotta think that people may be underestimating the extent to which the
“We are friends, we’ve been friends for a long time now, haven’t we? Our relationship is extremely good, we have some very serious discussions right now going on, and one of the things that we will discuss is the purchase of lots of beautiful military equipment, because nobody makes it like the United States.”
Intelligence gathered by the US security agencies indicates that Russian hackers were behind the intrusion first reported by the Qatari government two weeks ago, US officials say..
Well, Donald Trump is all “covfefe’d” up again this morning…
It’s probably safe to say that the early “winner” in the spat between Qatar and
“Financial links are a key risk”…
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