
Venezuela’s Ban on Crypto Mining Is Ruining the Industry It Once Embraced
Venezuela’s temporary ban on mining cryptocurrencies within the country is effectively killing the industry President Nicolás Maduro worked
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China to Be World’s Top Wheat Buyer With Australia Key Supplier
Add wheat to the extensive list of commodities markets dominated by Chinese buyers. Already the world’s top importer
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BHP Warns Its Carbon Emissions Will Rise on Bumpy Net Zero Path
BHP Group Ltd. is warning its carbon emissions will rise in the short-term, with rapid technological advances and
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Mideast Buyers in $20 Billion Deal Rush for Plastics, Metals
Middle Eastern state firms are becoming increasingly ambitious as they scour the globe for acquisitions, targeting everything from
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How to Work the `Quiet Luxury’ Trend Into Your Office Attire
While the concept of “quiet luxury” may be the subject of think pieces and sharply rising Google searches,
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LME Fueled Nickel Chaos by Lifting Circuit Breakers, Says Elliott
The London Metal Exchange contributed to last year’s nickel crisis by removing trading curbs just as prices spiked
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China’s CATL Leads $1.4 Billion Lithium Investment in Bolivia
A Chinese consortium led by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. plans to spend $1.4 billion to build lithium extraction
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Korea Small-Cap Shorts Surge Sets Up Funds-Versus-Retail Battle
Short selling activity soared in South Korea’s Kosdaq index as the small-cap benchmark approaches its April high, setting
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Surge in China’s Demand for Gold Is Slowing as Economy Stumbles
The jitters affecting the world’s second-biggest economy are starting to feed through into China’s gold market. A surge
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Gold Miner Amman Mineral Raises $715 Million in Jakarta’s Top 2023 IPO, Sources Say
PT Amman Mineral Internasional, the owner of the second-largest gold and copper mine in Indonesia, raised about 10.73
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Sweden’s Property Crunch Worsens as Another Landlord Cut to Junk
Sweden’s beleaguered property sector suffered another blow late on Friday night when one of the largest office landlords
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Coal Trains Bound for Giant Australia Port Halted by Protester
A total of 19 trains carrying coal to Australia’s flagship export hub for the fuel were disrupted after
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