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17d06/04

Russia Admits Oil Output Is Falling as Ukrainian Drone Strikes Hits Refineries

Russia's crude oil production has declined since the beginning of the year as a number of local refineries are under unscheduled repairs and maintenance, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday, in the first public acknowledgement from Moscow that its output is flailing. “Currently, Russia’s oil production is indeed lower compared to the beginning of 2026,” Novak told reporters on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum. “We have a number of refine

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
17d06/04

Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation raises €3 billion in its first public euro green bond sale

Hong Kong rail giant the MTR Corporation has raised €3 billion (U$3.5 billion) by selling its first euro-denominated public green bonds, in its largest bond deal to date. The semi-privatised corporation said on Thursday that the sale also marked the largest Asia ex-Japan non-sovereign euro green bond offering. Amid a string of new rail projects in Hong Kong, the MTR Corp is raising fresh capital to fund them. The latest deal is the third round of bond sales so far this year, bringing the total..

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
17d06/04war-conflict · 1/5

What to do with the Riester?

I had a Riester contract talked into me 15 years ago. That was probably a good thing because otherwise I would have spent the money. Know my then-self. In the last few months I have started to think more about my finances. Saving now runs on different levels and is 100% under my control. Well, what do I do with the old Riester? I was a low earner or non-earner 90% of the time with correspondingly small contributions, I contributed c

Socialunclassifiedgermany
17d06/04war-conflict · 1/5

Paid off condominium but no job prospects - what can I do?

Hello, I'm 31 and I have the feeling I'll never find the right job for me. After graduating from high school, I did commercial training, then worked as a buyer for a long time, became dissatisfied and tried out sales for an insurance company - it wasn't for me. Now a new job in the office at a telecommunications provider, I get 42k gross per year. It's extremely draining and I'm not really satisfied and I wonder if I'll ever be able to find professional fulfillment. When

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
17d06/04war-conflict · 1/5

22k€ Rürup free of charge - does it make sense to change?

Hey! I stupidly got a classic Rürup pension insurance 6 years ago when I was in my late 20s. I've been saving on ETFs for a few years now and have now come to the conclusion that Rürup is too inflexible and expensive for me, even though the annual tax refund was nice. Therefore, I will make the insurance premium-free. Unfortunately, you can't transfer the credit from Rürup insurance into the AV depot and so now I'm faced with the question of what to do with it

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
17d06/04war-conflict · 3/5

Are Japan-Philippines talks a maritime red line for China’s blue-water ambitions?

Beijing’s strong opposition to maritime boundary talks between Manila and Tokyo reflects growing wariness over a shifting balance of power in the western Pacific. And, experts warn, these talks – part of a highly calculated geopolitical effort by US allies – could reinforce the so-called first island chain and restrict Beijing’s naval access in an area vital to any potential conflict over Taiwan: its clear red line. Tensions have sharpened since Japan and the Philippines announced last week that

unclassifiedchina · asia · taiwan
17d06/04war-conflict · 3/5

U.S. Lawmakers Push New Ukraine Aid and Russia Sanctions

The US House of Representatives voted on June 3 to advance legislation providing new military assistance to Ukraine, overcoming opposition from the administration and marking the first major Ukraine support measure to gain traction in Congress since Donald Trump's return to office. The House approved a procedural motion by a vote of 218-204, clearing the way for a final vote on the Ukraine Support Act, a bill that would provide billions of dollars in military assistance, strengthen sanctions aga

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
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