
Cargill to Sell China Poultry Business as Meat Margins Fall
Cargill Inc. is selling its poultry farming and processing business in China, the world’s biggest meat market as
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Macquarie Said to Weigh Sale of $2 Billion Korean Gas Firm
Macquarie Group Ltd. is considering selling South Korea’s DIG Airgas Co. at a valuation of more than $2
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Singapore Sees Record Clampdown on Oil Ships as Dark Fleet Grows
Singapore’s detentions of oil and chemicals tankers have surged since early last year, highlighting growing concerns over the
1970-01-01 08:00

World’s Top Coal Miner Hikes Prices as Wage Bill Surges
Coal India Ltd., the world’s biggest miner of the fuel, raised prices for the first time in five
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Indonesia Considers Limits on LNG Exports in New Trade Curbs
Indonesia will consider new limits on exports of liquefied natural gas, a potential extension of trade curbs that’ve
1970-01-01 08:00

Oil Holds Deep Slump on Weak Demand Signals Ahead of OPEC+ Meet
Oil held its biggest decline in four weeks on signs of weaker demand and sufficient supply ahead of
1970-01-01 08:00

China Leads the World in Preparing for Extreme Weather Threats to Power Supplies
It’s not even June, and China is fielding sweltering temperatures in Shanghai, and peak power demand from Guangdong
1970-01-01 08:00

Brazil Banks to Deny Credit to Meatpackers Linked to Amazon Destruction
Brazilian banks have committed to deny credit to meatpackers that buy cattle from illegally deforested areas, echoing new
1970-01-01 08:00

Europe Gas Swings as Record German Solar Counters Norway Outages
European natural gas fluctuated near the lowest level in two years as traders assessed the impact on demand
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Russian Oil Flows Stay High Three Months Into Pledged Output Cut
Russian crude oil flows to international markets are edging lower, but still show no substantive sign of the
1970-01-01 08:00

Heavy Rains Threaten China’s Wheat Supply for Buns and Noodles
Torrential rains have hit China’s wheat fields at harvest time, leaving crops waterlogged and moldy in the country’s
1970-01-01 08:00

Europe’s Unwanted Coal Heads to China and India as Heat Builds
Coal cargoes unwanted in Europe are heading to Asia, where utilities are stockpiling the fuel amid sweltering temperatures
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