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Sep 06, 2023

“Nobody really knows how Vladimir Putin will respond”—the risks of price

SHIPPERS AND insurers of Russian crude are now subject to a $60-per-barrel price

SHIPPERS AND insurers of Russian crude are now subject to a $60-per-barrel price cap. That may spark Russian production cuts—or an oil-market realignment that undercuts the cap. Senegal might be out of the World Cup, but a visit to its football-academy machinery reveals why it will continue to create star players. And why it's harder to get deodorant in Manhattan. Runtime: 22 min

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