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Oil Prices Rebound on U.S. Data

Oil prices on Wednesday recovered from two-month lows, as traders reacted to a drop in crude inventories in the United States.

The U.S. Department of Energy reported that crude stockpiles dropped by 2.3 million barrels last week, offsetting a surprise rise in gasoline inventories during the peak demand season for American motor fuel.

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U.S. Moves to Seize $1 Billion in Assets of Malaysian 1MDB Fund

In a stunning blow to Malaysia's political establishment, the U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday it was moving to seize more than $1 billion in assets allegedly tied to corruption at a state-owned investment fund.

In court papers filed in California, federal prosecutors listed the Hollywood financial crime caper "The Wolf of Wall Street" and nearly twenty other assets to be seized, including lavish real estate from Beverly Hills to a penthouse in New York's Time Warner Center to London's high-end Belgravia neighborhood.

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S&P Downgrades Turkey's Sovereign Credit Rating after Coup Bid

Ratings agency S&P on Wednesday downgraded Turkey's sovereign credit rating after Friday's failed coup bid.

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Brexit Fears Send German Investor Sentiment to Four-Year Low

Investor confidence in Germany fell to its lowest level in nearly four years in July on concerns about the fallout from the British vote to quit the European Union, a leading survey showed on Tuesday.

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UAE Orders Employers to House Low-Paid Workers

The United Arab Emirates has ordered employers to offer free accommodation to workers paid $540 or less per month, in the latest move in the Gulf to address alleged abuses of migrant labor.

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Oil Prices Down as Turkey Fears Ease, Glut Woes Return

Oil prices extended their decline in Asia Tuesday as the global glut returned to focus, while worries about the effects of Turkey's coup on shipments also eased.

Turkey is a strategic conduit for exports from Russia and Iraq to the Mediterranean and there had been fears that the bid to grab power by a military faction at the weekend would disrupt flows.

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Nintendo Worth More than Sony after Pokemon Rally

Nintendo on Tuesday shot past Sony in market value after shares in the video game giant more than doubled following the release of its wildly popular Pokemon Go game.

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Cyprus Sets Another Tourism Record

Bailed-out Cyprus, seen as a safe destination in a region dogged by terror attacks, set a record for the number of tourist arrivals during the month of June, officials said Monday.

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Joint Saudi Fund Launched to Buy Oil Tankers

Saudi Arabia's national shipping company and the Arab Petroleum Investments Corp. (APICORP) have launched a joint fund to purchase large oil tankers for the kingdom, an official statement said Monday.

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Turkish Lira Rallies after Crashing in Wake of Coup

Turkey's currency lira rallied on Monday after suffering one of its steepest ever drops to a historic low in the aftermath of a military coup attempt to topple President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.

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