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Exclusive-Russia seeks sanctions exemptions for state bank in Ukraine grain deal talks-sources
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Oil settles up 5% as further interest rate hikes loom
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Investors pile into cash at fastest rate since COVID crisis-BofA
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Enel teams up with Brenmiller to test rock-based energy storage
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Saudi Arabia considers new mining index in diversification push
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Teva to pay up to $4.2 billion in U.S. to settle opioid claims
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Teva to pay $523 million to New York as it looks to move past opioid lawsuits
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