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Lithium prices poised to continue lower, report says, but Janus sees bottom (NYSE:ALB)

Olemedia/E+ via Getty Images Lithium prices are not expected to return to previous high levels reached in 2022 and early…

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EOG CEO sees U.S. oil output expanding less than half of 2023 growth pace (NYSE:EOG)

ssuaphoto/iStock via Getty Images EOG Resources (NYSE:EOG) CEO Billy Helms said Thursday he expects U.S. crude oil production this year…

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Sports

Last-gasp winner sees Millwall earn third straight win

Skipper Shaun Hutchinson struck an added-time winner to give Millwall a 1-0 Championship victory over Bristol City in a drab…

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Sports

Balogun sees red for Rangers at Parkhead

Rangers defender Leon Balogun is shown a straight red card for a professional foul on Daizen Maeda. Source link

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Australia Sees a Surge in Opium Imports. Is It a Comeback?

Summary: Australia has witnessed a significant increase in opium imports, with more than double the amount seized in 2023 compared…

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Politics

Beijing sees coldest December on record in more than 70 years

Beijing recorded more than 300 hours of sub-freezing temperatures in the last two weeks, setting a record for the coldest…

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Food & Drink

Why Sommarøy sees promise in lower-alcohol spirits

The facts are abundantly clear by now — young people are drinking less alcohol. This fact, supported by various bodies…

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Business

TikTok owner ByteDance sees sales cross $110B, to surpass Tencent in 2023

Drew Angerer TikTok parent ByteDance’s (BDNCE) sales soared over $110B in in 2023, potentially overtaking competitor Tencent (OTCPK:TCEHY) (OTCPK:TCTZF), Bloomberg…

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Food & Drink

Spain sees decline in alerts for 2022

According to an annual report published recently, the number of notifications in a Spanish food alert system went down in…

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Business

Capital Economics sees a $480 billion wipeout in commercial real estate values next year

More trouble awaits the commercial real estate market next year, and it comes down to weak growth and high interest…

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