The United States has extended the license allowing the sale of LUKOIL's foreign assets until June 27. This extension permits continued transactions involving LUKOIL's overseas holdings despite ongoing sanctions. The extension affects international investors and energy markets connected to LUKOIL's global operations.
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The license extension affects investor confidence in LUKOIL's ability to manage foreign assets, leading to fluctuating stock prices.
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