Ukraine/wheat: conflict will buoy prices until sea corridor proves worth
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa depend on wheat from Ukraine and Russia. The latter has only recently...
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Countries in the Middle East and North Africa depend on wheat from Ukraine and Russia. The latter has only recently...
FTSE 100 fund manager Abrdn swung to a first-half loss in the first six months of the year as the...
This article is the fifth in a series on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2022. The Review provides...
Shares of leading US technology companies have rebounded vigorously in recent weeks from their bruising falls in the first half...
Russia said it would suspend American inspections of its nuclear weapons under a key treaty with the US because of...
Collecting data about the state of America’s carpets does not seem the most dangerous manifestation of the surveillance state. But...
ToplineNuclear plants could see their bottom lines improve thanks to a new tax credit in the massive climate, health care...
The war in Ukraine. Tensions in the South China Sea. Covid-19. Monkeypox. Global famine. Crisis should be big business for...
Nigeria has approved the $1.28bn sale of four oilfields run by ExxonMobil to local producer Seplat Energy in the first...
Hi readers, and hope you’re having a great week! In this week’s issue, I spoke to headhunters to ask what...
Axios, the digital news company best known for delivering political and business scoops in succinct bullet points, has agreed to...
The world depends on vast skeins of copper wire in its faltering transition away from hydrocarbons. Curiously, there are precious...
Wall Street stocks kicked off the week on an upbeat note after losses in the previous session, when a hot...
The fortunes of Coinbase, the largest listed US cryptocurrency exchange, are inextricably tied to the price of bitcoin, the world’s...
The Covid-19 pandemic and the related fundamental shift in how people live and work have led many individuals to seek...
The Panama Canal is a conduit for 6% of the global maritime traffic. But climate change is disrupting that trade....
As this energy transition continues to move forward in a somewhat halting fashion, prodded along by energy and climate policy...
Investment groups that register unrealised gains as profits should do so gingerly. If they make big mark-ups when markets are...
Baidu has secured a permit to operate China’s first-ever fully driverless licensed robotaxis, winning an early lead in the race...
Saudi Arabia is set to join the ranks of the trillion-dollar economies this year, helped by a surge in oil...