
China’s Rising Emissions May Soon Be Eclipsed by Clean Power Push
China’s post-Covid rebound is boosting its world-leading power emissions this year, but rapid deployment of clean technology means
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Bayer Sees Profit at Low End of Target as Weedkiller Tumbles
Bayer AG said profit this year will probably be at the lower end of its forecast amid falling
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Head of New Lithium Giant Building Supply Chain for Americas
The soon-to-be chief executive of what will become the world’s third-biggest lithium producer says the new company will
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Copper Tax Hike Approved in Chilean Senate, Heads to Lower House
Chile’s Senate approved a bill to raise taxes for copper producers as the left-leaning government attempts to increase
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China’s Weak Industrial Recovery Is Weighing on Coal Consumption
China’s weak property market and sluggish industrial activity are weighing on coal prices even as a spate of
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Pakistan Keen to Pay for Russian Oil Imports With Chinese Yuan
Pakistan has placed an order for a single cargo of Russian oil, but is keen for a long-term
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Consumer, Health Stocks Among Few Winners in Australia’s Budget
Consumer, health and energy shares are among just a handful of stock winners in Australia’s budget, as the
1970-01-01 08:00

OCI Considers US, Middle East as Alternative Listing Venues
OCI NV is considering the Middle East and US as possible alternative listing venues, as the Dutch chemical
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SBB Halts Dividend Payment as Sweden Real Estate Concerns Deepen
One of Sweden’s biggest commercial landlords plans to halt payment of its dividend after suffering a ratings cut,
1970-01-01 08:00

World’s Biggest Pulp Producer Considers Trading With China in Yuan
Suzano SA, the biggest producer of hardwood pulp, is considering selling its products to China priced in yuan,
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Deadly Gold Mine Fire in Peru Highlights Dismal Safety Record
More than two dozen workers died in a Peruvian gold mine this weekend, spotlighting the risk for workers
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Economists See South Africa Skirting Recession in First Quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A
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