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English soccer club aims to be world's 'greenest'

Set amongst the rolling hills of the Cotswolds in the south-west of England, Forest Green Rovers are a team eager to start their new season to try and win promotion from English soccer’s lower divisions. While that ambition remains to be fulfilled, they may have already achieved a distinction that puts much bigger teams to shame — to be the ‘greenest’ soccer club in the world. It’s a mission that

Oil bulls' hope for quick price dip dimmed by 2020 crude under $70

By Jonathan Leff HOUSTON (Reuters) – As oil prices entered a second steep slide a few weeks ago, bullish traders and analysts had hoped for a repeat of the sharp but short dip that occurred early in the year – a speculative slide below $50 a barrel followed by a quick recovery. Some are now reconsidering that view, as long-term oil prices take the lead in the market’s latest dive,

Oil bulls' hope for quick price dip dimmed by 2020 crude under $70

By Jonathan Leff HOUSTON (Reuters) – As oil prices entered a second steep slide a few weeks ago, bullish traders and analysts had hoped for a repeat of the sharp but short dip that occurred early in the year – a speculative slide below $50 a barrel followed by a quick recovery. Some are now reconsidering that view, as long-term oil prices take the lead in the market’s latest dive,

Oil bulls' hope for quick price dip dimmed by 2020 crude under $70

By Jonathan Leff HOUSTON (Reuters) – As oil prices entered a second steep slide a few weeks ago, bullish traders and analysts had hoped for a repeat of the sharp but short dip that occurred early in the year – a speculative slide below $50 a barrel followed by a quick recovery. Some are now reconsidering that view, as long-term oil prices take the lead in the market’s latest dive,

US appeals court orders Ecuador to pay $96 mn to Chevron

A US federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a $96 million award that Ecuador must pay oil giant Chevron in an arbitration of their dispute over Chevron’s investments in the country. The arbitration decision against Ecuador also had been ratified in the Netherlands, with the Dutch Supreme Court ruling in September 2014 that Ecuador must pay the award. Chevron, in a statement in Spanish, said it was “pleased” with the