💨 Abstract
On Monday, oil prices declined by a dollar in early Asian trading due to concerns about demand following disappointing Chinese inflation data. China's National Bureau of Statistics reported an increase in deflationary pressures in September, and a lack of clarity about the size of the stimulus package to revive the economy left investors uncertain. Brent crude futures dropped to $77.92 per barrel, while U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
How Hindu polytheism survived Islamic invasion and colonial conquest
Aravalli zoning plan can easily be bent for the powerful. Govt must make all data public
ISRO's LVM3 rocket places US communication satellite into low earth orbit
US lawmakers express concern over total ban of B'desh's Awami League party
ISRO to launch US' BlueBird Block-2 satellite today
4 dead children, Haryana's ‘killer mom’, a confession, and many questions
Venezuela resorts to floating storage as onshore tanks fill up amid ship seizures
Congo halts artisanal copper and cobalt processing amid corruption crackdown
UK police say comedian Russell Brand charged with two more sex offences
WhatsApp calls out restrictions in Russia after reported slowdown