Biggest Cocoa Trade in More Than a Decade Rattles London Market
The biggest cocoa trade in more than a decade is rattling the London exchange, bringing back memories of
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China Weighs More Local Bond Sales to Help Pay Risky Hidden Debt
Chinese authorities are weighing plans to support cash-strapped cities and counties by allowing additional local bond issuance to
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Malawi Government Orders Review of Carbon Credit Programs
Michael Usi, a Malawian cabinet minister with responsibility for the environment, said he has ordered a review of
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Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy to Discuss Grain Deal With Erdogan
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is expected to meet President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul late on Friday as
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Blackstone Sees Openings for Private Credit as Tech Growth Slows
A sluggish market for initial public offerings and a steady appetite for growth capital means private credit has
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European Stocks Are Steady Before US Jobs Data; Miners Climb
European shares were little changed on Friday as investors awaited key US jobs data for further clues on
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Chinese Foreign Minister’s Unusual 12-Day Absence Draws Scrutiny
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has been absent from public view for 12 days, an usual absence for
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EU Says Cost of Sanctions Will Hit Russia Harder Over Time
The European Union’s sanctions against Russia will build over time and will have a growing long-term impact on
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Traders Brace for US Payrolls With Global Yields at 15-Year High
Bond investors are bracing for fresh signs of strength in the US labor market on Friday after Treasuries
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Mining Giant Looks to Tiny Microbes to Cut Stubborn Steel Emissions
The world’s biggest miner is trying to figure out if tiny rock-eating microbes can help it solve a
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Google, Meta Take on Trudeau in Proxy Fight Over Digital News Content
A law that props up the news industry has turned Canada into the latest battleground for global tech
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Belarus Group to Kick-start Zimbabwe Carbon Exchange, Zuma Says
The Belarus African Foreign Trade Association has allocated 2 million carbon credits to initiate trade in the offsets
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