London, Feb 21, 2025 (AFP) - Stock markets diverge, oil prices slide

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2025-02-21
Global stock markets diverged on Friday, with Hong Kong leading gains in Asia thanks to a surge in tech stocks led by e-commerce titan Alibaba. However, Wall Street was lower at the end of a week marked by uncertainty as traders weighed the economic outlook in light of Donald Trump's threatened tariffs and geopolitical machinations. Oil prices fell by two percent with traders looking to a possible return of Russian oil to international markets.......
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WALVIS BAY, 20 February 2025 - Walvis Bay Mayor Trevino Forbes (seated right) and OMITC Director Absalom Fillipus (seated left) with course instructors and the 15 students who recently completed a rigging course at the institution. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

WALVIS BAY, 20 February 2025 - Walvis Bay Mayor Trevino Forbes (seated right) and OMITC Director Absalom Fillipus (seated left) with course instructors and the 15 students who recently completed a rigging course at the institution. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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