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By Jack Farrell17 Jan 2025The Canadian PressBMO becomes the first Canadian bank to exit the NZBA, following similar moves by major U.S. lenders under political pressure.
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By Ernest Scheyder17 Jan 2025ReutersSLB said its current business in Russia still aligns with new U.S. sanctions on Russia, but that revenue in the country was declining.
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