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Central Bank Governor: If the conflict in the Middle East escalates, we will re-examine our economic growth forecasts.
2026-03-31
Central Bank Governor: If the conflict in the Middle East escalates, we will re-examine our economic growth forecasts.
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China’s state oil majors PetroChina, Sinopec and Cnooc are slowing expansion plans as they balance volatile energy markets, weak oil prices and long-term energy security goals. All three saw profit declines in 2025, with Sinopec posting the steepest
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