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Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier, marking a step toward the commercialization of an international hydrogen supply chain.The vessel will have a cargo capacity of about 40,000 cubic meters and will be built at Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ Sakaide Works in Kagawa Prefecture. Japan Suiso Energy is the project operator for Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Green Innovation Fund Project, which aims to demonstrate ship-to-shore loading and unloading of liquefied hydrogen and conduct ocean-going trials by fiscal year 2030.The new carrier is intended to serve…

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Change to travel insurance policies that could catch Brits out this summer – The MirrorNeed to knowTravel insurance experts have warned holidaymakers to check the terms of their policies as some of the fine print could cost you hundreds more than you expected if you need to claimBuying the cheapest travel insurance policy could lead to problems when you make a claim(Image: Getty Images)Many Brits use comparison sites and simply pick the cheapest travel insurance when they have a trip away. However, Defaqto , who rate financial products such as insurance, has warned holidaymakers of a growing number of annual…

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According to Panetta’s statements, recent geopolitical tensions show risks in Europe relying on U.S. firms for most digital payments. He pointed to companies such as Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal, which handle over two-thirds of European payments.“When I discussed this with banks that opposed the digital euro, I asked who controls the 70% already lost,” Panetta said. European authorities plan strict regulation of stablecoins and private digital assets to avoid monetary fragmentation.Unlike private , the digital euro will integrate directly into the ECB’s monetary policy framework. This design aims to maintain trust, ensure interchangeability of money, and prevent instability from unregulated…

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Another Nigerian company, Clarivo Oil and Gas Ltd, has announced plans to build a world-class refinery in CalabarThe new refinery, the company said, will feature modern refining technologies to produce petrol, diesel, and aviation fuelObidike Chukwuebuka, the company CEO, said the project will be executed in phases, with a target of 5 years of completion Legit.ng journalist Dave Ibemere has over a decade of experience in business journalism, with in-depth knowledge of the Nigerian economy, stocks, and general market trends.Clarivo Oil and Gas Ltd has announced plans to construct a world‑class oil refinery in Calabar.Obidike Chukwuebuka, speaking to journalists in…

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* top 40 European utilities – integrated utilities (Acea, A2A, EDF, EDP, EnBW, Enel, Engie, E.ON, Fortum, Hera, Iberdrola, Naturgy, Orsted, RWE, Suez, Vattenfall, Verbund, Statkraft, Veolia, Centrica). Network utilities (Alliander, Elia, Enagas, Enexis, Eurogrid, Fingrid, Fluvius, Italgas, National Grid, Nederlandse Gasunie, Redeia, RTE, Snam, Statnett, Stedin, TenneT, Terna, Amprion, Ren, Redexis) Source link

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“No writ of sale is issued, unless the debtor has no movable property” A creditor who secures a judgment against a debtor may register it as an encumbrance – memo – with the Land Registry upon the immovable property registered in the name of a debtor. This security gives the creditor the right to apply to the court requesting the sale of the immovable property in order to satisfy the judgment debt. A prerequisite for such an application is the issuance of a writ of movables for the sale of the debtor’s movable property, which must be returned to the…

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It has had strong momentum since November, but there is still plenty of upside left.Last year was not a good one for Dexcom (DXCM +1.23%). The medical device specialist lagged the market, and even with a bit of a rebound toward the second half of 2025, shares are down 19% over the trailing-12-month period. However, there are still great reasons to consider investing in Dexcom. Let’s see why the healthcare company could be a great buy. Putting the challenges in context Dexcom is a medical device specialist that manufactures and markets continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, which help diabetes patients…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Phoenix Group, Royal London and Scottish Widows are among those circling the £2bn UK insurance business of Dutch insurer Aegon.As well as potential strategic buyers, private equity groups such as CVC have also shown preliminary interest in the sales process ahead of an initial bid deadline in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. Investment bankers at Goldman Sachs are running the auction process.Netherlands-based Aegon said in December that it would consider selling its UK insurance and workplace business…

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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – January 22, 2026) – Excalibur Metals Corp. (TSXV: EXCL) (“Excalibur” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the discovery of a new silver and gold mineralized trend at its Bellehelen Project (“Bellehelen” or the “Project”) located within the Walker Lane Trend of Nevada. Reconnaissance soil samples collected as part of the recently completed field work at Bellehelen reveal a large, consistent silver and gold soil anomaly extending over a 400 meter (“m”) interval with values up to 7.79 parts per million (“ppm”) silver (“Ag”) and 87 parts per billion (“ppb”) gold (“Au”). This newly-discovered mineralized…

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SHENZHEN – China began paying interest on its digital renminbi from 2026, a move aimed at making the little-used currency more attractive to consumers in a market dominated by online payment giants WeChat Pay and Alipay. By offering interest similar to demand-deposit rates at banks, Beijing is recasting the e-CNY, its name for digital renminbi, from a cash-like instrument into something closer to a deposit. “The e-CNY has had broad trials but still hasn’t generated regular users,” said Mr Winston Ma, an adjunct law professor at New York University. The overhaul signals that “China is taking much bolder steps to…

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