Brent crude, the benchmark for global oil trading, has plunged more than 20 percent from its June high to about $86 a barrel, meeting a common definition of a bear market. Oil prices should rebound to more than $100 a barrel next year as economies …
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Though instability continues to plague Pakistan and many areas are dominated by social conservatism, some of the country's more affluent residents have worked to fashion a very different kind of lifestyle for themselves. Writing on her photo feature …
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Britain's super-rich are turning their backs on buying up historic stately homes in favour of building their own from scratch, according to luxury estate agents. Experts in the top end of the property market say sky-high renovation costs and …
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