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  • BP tells British government that some of its UK fuel stations have run out gasoline and diesel due to supply-chain problems (read there, a shortage

    BREAKING Oil major BP tells British government that some of its UK fuel stations have run out gasoline and diesel due to supply-chain problems (read there, a shortage of truck drivers). In a statement, BP says: "We are experiencing some fuel supply issues" #OOTT $BP pic.twitter.com/d6goztRWmg

    — Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) September 23, 2021
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Given the number of folk that trade Cable and GBP crosses, whos EU/UK perspective and overview is almost totally ignored on this newsfeed, ..I must congratulate Forex Factory for this sigular news item .. a snapshot of the UKs real economy and highlighting the serious cluster f--k its become.
 
 
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