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DoExpert predicts gold prices up to $5,350/oz. by year-end
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MiOil and gas revenues of Russian budget down 45.4% in Q1 - ministry
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MiAnnual inflation in Russia accelerates to 5.95% from March 31 to April 6 - ministry
MiExpenditures on National Projects in Russia total $17.1 bln as of April 1
MiEU remains one of leading importers of Russian fish products
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MiBrent prices drop below $91 per barrel on ICE - market data
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MiEast-West Pipeline in Saudi Arabia hit by drone attack - newspaper
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MiEU gas prices may fall to $430-460 on successful US-Iran talks - expert
MiBrent oil futures fall by more than 15% again