
Brazil Is Pushing the US Out of World’s Biggest Soybean Market
The world’s soybean market is dominated by one major buyer: China. For years, Brazil has taken an increasingly
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UBS to Pay $387 Million in Credit Suisse-Linked Archegos Fines
UBS Group AG will pay a total of about $387 million in fines related to misconduct by Credit
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Stan Lee NFT Collection Sells Out Almost Instantly, Rises 500%
Kartoon Studios Inc. said its batch of more than 8,000 Stan Lee digital collectibles sold out “nearly instantaneously”
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Ukraine Needs Its Women Back for a Shot at Economic Recovery
Ukraine needs its women refugees to come home, and soon. Almost a year and a half into President
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Return-to-Office Stalwart Austin Increasingly Working From Home
Austin, once a national leader in returning to the office, is quickly becoming a laggard. The Texas capital,
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Bitcoin Drops Below $29,000 for the First Time in Over a Month
Bitcoin dropped below $29,000 for the first time in over a month as the recent exorbitance over ETFs
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Bond Traders Bet on ‘Nirvana’ in New Decoding of Yield Curve
Listen to Wall Street’s top economists and you’ll hear the same message again and again: The risk of
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Canada Bans Some Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Meeting Decade-Old G-20 Pledge
Canada introduced guidelines to ban some fossil fuel subsidies, targeting those that disproportionately benefit oil and gas, solely
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Chevron Considers Lithium Production in Latest EV Bet by Big Oil
Chevron Corp. is considering opportunities to produce lithium that would be used in electric vehicle batteries, Chief Executive
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Nigeria’s Currency Futures Market at Standstill as Naira Swings
More than a month after Nigeria’s central bank dropped the naira’s peg against the dollar, the country’s market
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Solar Manufacturing in the US Is Facing a Bleak Future, Analysts Warn
Despite the generous tax breaks they are receiving from the Biden administration, many US companies planning to build
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Germany Readies €20 Billion in Aid to Bolster Chip Output
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government plans to dole out €20 billion ($22 billion) to bolster semiconductor manufacturing in Germany
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