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1Bitget UEX Daily | US-Iran Tensions Fuel Inflation Fears; Gold Logs Largest Weekly Drop in 6 Years; Oil Spikes Then Plunges (March 20, 2026)2Bitcoin 2026: An Examination of Liquidity Movements at the Vegas Event3Gold plunges by $365! As the war intensifies, gold drops for seven consecutive days—what happened?
Celestica slips by 0.54% despite robust earnings and higher outlook, ranking 393rd in trading volume
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MP Materials Plunges 4.7% as $320M Volume Ranks 374th, Institutional Exodus Clashes with Niche Buys
101 finance·2026/03/14 00:27
ADM's 370th Volume Rank Amid Institutional Splits and Analyst Divergence
101 finance·2026/03/14 00:27
BURL Surges 1.26% on Strategic Debt Restructuring and Earnings Beat Ranks 361st in NYSE Volume
101 finance·2026/03/14 00:24
Rio Tinto Shares Slide 3.16% with 356th Trading Volume as Glencore Merger Talks Stall Over Coal Price Divergence
101 finance·2026/03/14 00:24
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The US Dollar Index fell 0.7% this week, while the Japanese Yen rose 0.3%.Bloomberg Dollar Index rose by 0.51%, closing at 1211.33 points, with a weekly decline of 0.48%. The overall trading range was 1216.46-1202.54 points. USD/JPY increased by 1%, closing at 159.39 yen, with a weekly decline of 0.29%. The overall trading range was 159.90-157.51 yen. This week, EUR/JPY rose by 0.95%, closing at 184.21 yen; GBP/JPY rose by 0.51%, closing at 212.396 yen.
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Iraq: No liability for foreign oil companies' breaches under "force majeure" circumstancesIf unforeseeable or unavoidable emergencies occur during the execution of oil field development contracts, resulting in the suspension of oil field production, the Iraqi government will not hold foreign oil companies liable for unfulfilled production or investment targets under "force majeure" circumstances. (CCTV)
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Chicago soybean futures fell about 5.3% this week, while wheat dropped over 2.9%.This week, CBOT corn futures fell by 0.21% in total, and CBOT wheat futures dropped by 2.93%. CBOT soybean futures declined by 0.68%, closing at $11.6050 per bushel, with a cumulative weekly decrease of 5.28%. On March 16, prices fell significantly, followed by continued low and narrow-range fluctuations. Soybean meal futures rose by 1.64%, while soybean oil futures fell by 2.83%.
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