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OPINION

Uranium's epic rally says lots about the world

News, Liam Denning, Published on 30/11/2023

» Uranium offers a perfect distillation of a world that is heating up and a world order that is breaking down. Plus a market eager to capitalise on both.

OPINION

Opec seeks stability via 'quake'

News, Liam Denning, Published on 10/04/2023

» Opec+ defends its surprise supply cut as being aimed at oil market "stability." One can only imagine the glum faces as they realised they had instead teed-up an 8% price spike. Oh well, at least the extra money will offer some small consolation.

BUSINESS

Where did you Sleep Last Night?

James JBY, Liam Davies, Childline Thailand Foundation, Published on 30/12/2020

» If you slept safely in your own bed last night then you're more fortunate than Foto and his family. Foto is only 7 years old, has never been to school and can't read or write. His family was forced to leave their home in Suphan Buri and ended up on the streets of Bangkok where he and his sister, aged 9, resorted to begging. Together with their mother and father they slept on the banks of the canals or outside Hua Lamphong railway station. During Thailand's Covid-19 lockdown in March life became even harder for the family as the deserted streets meant fewer opportunities to beg for money.

OPINION

Qatar's exit an ominous sign for Opec

News, Liam Denning, Published on 05/12/2018

» The immediate question raised by Qatar leaving the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is, of course, what to call this? Qatarexit, or even Qatexit, sound wrong. Qatar-ta-for-now has a nice ring to it, even if it's a tad unwieldy. Maybe just go with Qatout.

OPINION

Tesla's numbers keep drama alive

News, Liam Denning, Published on 04/10/2018

» After the drama of the past couple of months, it's almost merciful to just read some numbers from Tesla Inc. It still makes sense to pay attention to the language, though.