Commodities
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Greece’s DEPA Finalizes Payment to Gazprom for April Gas Supplies – Report by Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) – DEPA Commercial, Greece’s largest gas importer, has made a payment in euros to Russian gas producer Gazprom…
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Indonesia Has No Plans to Decrease Palm Oil Content in Biodiesel Blend
By Divya Chowdhury DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Indonesia will maintain the current palm oil percentage of 30% in biodiesel to…
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US Court Might Delay Hearing on Citgo Bids Until September, Reports Reuters
By Marianna Parraga HOUSTON (Reuters) – A U.S. court has requested to postpone a hearing until September 19 to present…
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China Implements Rare Earth Regulations to Strengthen Domestic Supply, Reports Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) – China has introduced a set of rare earth regulations designed to safeguard supplies under the guise of…
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Gold Prices Soften, Experience Limited Relief from Increased Rate Cut Bets
Gold prices saw a decline in Asian trading on Monday, receiving minimal support from rising expectations of interest rate cuts…
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Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline Nearly Meets First-Month Loading Targets, Reports Reuters
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON – In the first full month of operations for the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline on Canada’s…
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How to Invest in Gold and Silver Using Prepper Bars
Gold and silver have been attractive to investors for centuries, providing a potential safeguard against inflation and economic instability. Whether…
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Azerbaijan Rejects ‘Disgusting’ US Human Rights Criticism Before COP29
By Nailia Bagirova BAKU – Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has dismissed a letter from U.S. lawmakers, labeling it "disgusting." The…
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Nearly Half of Cuba Experiences Power Outages as Blackouts Worsen – Reuters
HAVANA (Reuters) – On Thursday evening, over half of Cuba experienced power outages as a result of fuel shortages and…
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River Levels at Amazon Rainforest Port Reach 122-Year Low Amid Drought, According to Reuters
By Bruno Kelly and Jake Spring MANAUS, Brazil – The river port in Manaus, the largest city in the Amazon…
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