
Oil Coasts to Sixth Weekly Gain After Saudi, Russia Extend Cuts
Oil headed for a sixth straight weekly gain, the longest winning streak in more than a year, after
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Retail Craze Sends Once-Sleepy Korean Steel Maker on a Wild Ride
The frenzy surrounding all things EV has transformed a sleepy South Korean stock into one of the world’s
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Nutrien Sees Trinidad Fertilizer Plant’s Output Squeezed for Longer
Ammonia output at one of the world’s largest production facilities will be curbed for the foreseeable future due
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Fertilizer Port Logjam Will Take Weeks to Fix, Nutrien Says
Disruptions at two North American ports have created a logjam in fertilizer exports that will take weeks to
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Russia Signals Cheaper Grain Shipments to Friendly Countries
Russia may offer cheaper grain exports to countries that have not imposed sanctions, the latest sign that Moscow
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Money Flows Into Commodities as Growth Fears Start to Ease
Traders have piled into exchange-traded funds covering oil to metals and grains as investors wager that the global
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Oil Pares Risk-Off Decline With US Inventory Drop in Spotlight
Oil edged higher after posting the biggest loss in five weeks as traders took stock of a broad
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China Spooks Commodity Traders With Probe Into Suspicious Deals
Chinese authorities are intensifying a crackdown on some commodities transactions they view as offering little economic benefit, leading
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K-pop Fans Are Fighting Big Coal to Protect Beach Made Famous by BTS
As heavy rains pummeled South Korea last month, K-pop fans braved stormy conditions to stage a protest on
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Winter Vanishes in the Andes as Climate Change Meets El Nino
Extreme heat scorching the Northern Hemisphere from California to China is also on show in the south, where
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Hail Bigger Than Baseballs Reveals Green Energy’s Climate Risk
The Scottsbluff solar farm in western Nebraska was built to withstand most hailstones. But the icy pellets that
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Russian Drones Hits Danube Port Key to Ukraine Grain Exports
Russian drones struck a Ukrainian port on the Danube River, driving global wheat and corn prices higher as
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