Rice Soars to Two-Year High in Asia on El Niño Drought Risks
Rice prices in Asia have surged to the highest level in more than two years as importers build
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Critical Mineral Shortages to Ease on Investment Surge, IEA Says
Shortages of battery metals and other critical minerals are looking less likely to stymie the transition to a
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Waitrose Shoppers in London Can Now Order Food on Uber Eats
Waitrose shoppers in London will be able to order groceries on the Uber Eats app from Tuesday, the
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UK Retailers Saw Sales Growth Accelerate in June With Jump in Food Prices
British retailers said activity picked up in June as rising prices forced consumers to pay more for food
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Poisoned Cough Syrup Killed Kids. Authorities Cut the Investigation Short
This is the first installment of Bad Medicine, a series about how porous regulation and cheap drugs are
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Asia to Follow Wall Street Up After China Property Aid: Markets Wrap
Asian equities were primed to rise Tuesday following gains on Wall Street and after China stepped up support
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Thirteen Mexican Contenders Vie for Chance to Upset AMLO’s Party
Mexico’s coalition of opposition parties announced on Monday the registration of a slate of candidates who will be
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Ford’s EV Battery Partner Targets US Growth Over Profit
A South Korean battery maker tapped by the US to help it catch China in the clean-car market
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Sonic the Hedgehog’s US Workers Vote to Join Union
The US home of Sonic the Hedgehog is now a union shop. Workers at Sega of America say
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US Consumer Borrowing Rises at Slowest Pace Since Late 2020
US consumer borrowing slowed to a more than two-year low in May, reflecting the first decline in non-revolving
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Used-Car Prices Fall by the Most Since the Start of the Pandemic
Used-car prices in the US fell 4.2% in June, their biggest monthly drop since the early days of
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Chocolate Prices Keep Rising, but That's Not Stopping Americans From Buying
Americans are still willing to spend on chocolate, even as higher prices mean that they’re getting less for
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