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Commodities daily
The Commodities Feed: Demand fears grow with Omicron variant
Russia
Russian GDP forecast for 2021 upgraded on strong 9M21, but still cautious for 2022
Czech Republic
Czech economy falls by less than previously feared in 1Q
Commodities daily
The Commodities Feed: OPEC+ set to meet amid soaring Indian Covid-19 cases
Commodities daily
The Commodities Feed: Further lockdowns weigh on oil
Russia
Russian GDP: 2Q20 drop not as deep as expected
France
French economy shrank nearly a fifth in the first half of 2020
Russia
Russia: Industry still sluggish, signals weak investment trend
Malaysia
Malaysia macro update – It’s downtime
World trade set to plummet in months ahead
The Netherlands
Dutch government announces 13 billion euros worth support measures
Russia
Russia: Fiscal stimulus may increase further
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