Hunger and food insecurity don’t move in sync with oil prices—and right now, fertilizer supply and affordability remain a major global pressure point. Elizabeth Kennedy
At the Trump Account Summit in January, someone made a claim that runs counter to the guidance of many credentialed financial planners. “What I love
You’d have to be on a field trip to the Strait of Hormuz to have missed Micron Technology (MU)’s latest roller coaster ride. In the
Home affordability is a national crisis. The median monthly mortgage payment hit an annual high of $2,647 in June, according to Redfin data. High home
The Russian leader may want to escalate his war — but that is harder than it sounds
From the end of last month: There’s still mud in the waters on how things are playing out with the Strait of Hormuz Last week,
Headlines: A week later and not much has changed with the Strait of Hormuz situation EUR/USD continues to erase the NFP gains as focus remains
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It seems the ‘Big Short’ Michael Burry isn’t easing up on his criticism of the AI trade anytime soon. The hedge fund investor who became
Governing body lifted a one-match ban given to US striker Folarin Balogun after a phone call from Donald Trump
Bitcoin saw its highest levels in nearly two weeks at the weekly close, but bulls needed a push beyond $65,000 for real trend inflection, said
Nike’s turnaround is showing signs of progress, but not enough for Wall Street to call it a clean comeback. And this is a problem for
A Bitcoin address dormant for nearly 15 years moved $1.9 million in BTC as a New York lawsuit seeks ownership of thousands of inactive holdings.
South Korea’s media and communications review body will hear from Polymarket before deciding whether to issue a corrective request against the prediction market platform.
Sentix investor confidence -3.1 vs -10.0 expected Prior -13.4 That’s a marked improvement in investor morale heading into July as the broader sentiment picks up
Construction PMI 38.4 vs 40.0 expected Prior 38.2 UK construction activity continues to be subdued in June even with slower reductions in new orders in
PPI +% vs +0.2% m/m expected Prior +0.6% PPI +% vs +5.7% y/y expected Prior +4.9% More to come.. This article was written by Justin
Retail sales % vs +0.3% m/m expected Prior -0.4% More to come.. This article was written by Justin Low at investinglive.com.
If you have been watching the monthly jobs numbers and wondering why they keep disappointing, Goldman Sachs may have part of your answer. June payrolls
Stablecoins are maturing and are positioned for even greater reach as the market evolves, said crypto researcher Nick Ruck.
Industrial orders +1.9% vs +1.5% m/m expected Prior -3.8%; revised to -3.2% It’s a modest rebound in German manufacturing orders, after the more disappointing April
Before he was an MP, Nigel Farage was reportedly gifted staff, security and other benefits from George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster involved in a crypto
EUROPEAN SESSION In the European session, we don’t have much on the agenda other than a couple of low tier releases like the Eurozone Retail
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The report says that the Chinese navy has launched a missile towards an area in the international waters of the South Pacific. Adding that they
Even if he could do all he wants, it would be unlikely to solve the UK’s growth problem
The costs of remaining at the frontier of AI are punishing, but the penalties for falling behind may be even worse
The veteran investor has put himself at the centre of the global AI boom. Some think he now has too much control
Institutional investors poured money into funds as retail money fled
“We need to think about new tools and a different way of working with the [AI] market in a more collaborative way,” says Nikhil Rathi,
Goldman cuts yen forecast to 165, among most bearish on Wall Street ASB backs RBNZ hold in July Hong Kong pension fund to ease rules
Nansen analysis shows that just under half a million wallets had profited on Donald Trump’s memecoin, while the large majority of buyers have lost out.
The divergence between the world price index, up 1.3% year on year, and the NZD-denominated index, down 0.3% in May on currency strength, highlights how
Australia Melbourne Institute inflation gauge is a privately conducted survey. Its not so much focused on any more now that the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Micron Technology (MU) broke ground Saturday on a ¥1.5 trillion, or $9.3 billion, expansion of its memory chip plant in Hiroshima, Japan, according to a
Belgium cries foul after governing body clears Folarin Balogun to play World Cup match
7-Eleven is stepping into perhaps one of fast food’s toughest fights in recent memory. The chain built its U.S. food identity around Slurpees, Big Bite
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Tesla (TSLA) finally gave investors the number they had been waiting for. The electric-vehicle maker produced a lot more automobiles than Wall Street expected in
Anthropic’s plans to buy 1.4GW of Aussie data centre capacity will cost as much as $US15 billion ($21.6 billion) to build, Australian Financial Review cite
Japan’s SBI Crypto shuts down 12th largest Bitcoin mining pool in the world, Russia gears up to launch digital ruble despite EU sanctions, and more: