10.07.2024 21:59Vitol, SK Settle California Fuel Rigging Probe for $50 Million California’s attorney general said it reached a $50 million settlement with commodity traders Vitol and SK Energy Americas Inc. after it alleged the firms acted together to manipulate local gasoline markets.10.07.2024 21:56China Buys First US Soy for 2024 Crop — About Seven Months Late China, the world’s largest importer of soybeans, made its first purchase of US soybeans for the upcoming season — months later than usual.10.07.2024 21:54Spain’s Cuerpo Delays Announcement on Next Central Bank Chief Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo has canceled a planned announcement in parliament on the next Bank of Spain chief.10.07.2024 21:22Credit Agricole Said to Lead Bidding for SocGen’s Hanseatic Bank Credit Agricole SA is in advanced talks on a potential acquisition of Societe Generale SA’s German consumer-finance business Hanseatic Bank, according to people familiar with the matter.10.07.2024 21:15UK Tycoon Jatania Poised to Buy Body Shop Out of Administration A consortium led by British tycoon Mike Jatania is nearing a deal to buy struggling UK cosmetics retailer The Body Shop out of administration, people with knowledge of the matter said.10.07.2024 21:14Africa’s Rare Earths Could Make Up 9% of Global Supply by 2029 African mines could account for nearly a 10th of the world’s rare earths in five years, climbing from zero today, creating new players in a market dominated by China.10.07.2024 21:07Incora Judge Says $250 Million Funding Was Flawed, Asks What Now Silver Point Capital and bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co. will soon learn whether they will get nothing for putting together a controversial, $250 million rescue package for a Platinum Equity-backed aerospace parts supplier in 2022.10.07.2024 21:00Russians Face Rising Food, Fuel Costs Ahead of July Rate Meeting Price growth in Russia accelerated for the sixth straight month, underscoring the headwinds the central bank has faced in curtailing inflation and all but guaranteeing policymakers will hike the key rate at their July meeting.10.07.2024 20:56BlackRock Bets on UK Stocks as Labour Win Signals Stability The UK stock market is set to lure back offshore investors after Labour’s landslide election victory signaled the start of an era of little political upheaval, according to strategists at BlackRock Investment Institute.10.07.2024 20:52Pelosi and Clooney deliver new blows to Biden re-election bid Former House Speaker fails to back president’s candidacy while actor urges him to drop from 2024 race10.07.2024 20:35Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader Cleared of Libor Rigging Ends Bank Suit A former Deutsche Bank AG trader who was convicted and later cleared of charges that he rigged the Libor benchmark rate settled his lawsuit accusing the bank of making false and misleading statements to get him prosecuted.10.07.2024 20:24ADM Taps 3M CFO as Troubled Trader Seeks Return to Normalcy Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. — working to put an accounting scandal behind it — has hired a 3M Co. executive to oversee its finances and help restore its credibility with shareholders.10.07.2024 20:15Fed Risks вЂ?Substantial Slowing’ of Economy: Kroszner Randall Kroszner, University of Chicago Booth School professor of economics and a former Federal Reserve governor, says the Fed’s approach to inflation may “err on the side of keeping rates high for maybe a little bit longer than would be perfect.” He speaks on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” (Source: Bloomberg)10.07.2024 20:14Chile Wins US Tax-CreditВ Treatment for Battery Component Made From Lithium Chile reached an agreement with the US to allow a key battery component to count toward tax credits under the US Inflation Reduction Act, boosting the appeal of investing in the South American nation.10.07.2024 20:13Macron Calls for Broad Majority to Shut Out Far Left, Far Right President Emmanuel Macron called on parties that represent “republican forces” to build a broad majority from the political center after snap elections left France with a divided parliament and no obvious path toward a stable government.10.07.2024 20:09Invesco’s Levitt Can’t Find Any Bond Vigilantes10.07.2024 20:03Hawaiian Electric Soars on Report of Maui Fire Settlement Plan Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. rose the most in 10 months after a local news outlet reported that a settlement resolving all claims and lawsuits over the Maui wildfires was advancing through the Maui County Council.10.07.2024 20:03Venezuela Mogul Cisneros Partners With PDVSA in New Oil Venture Venezuela business mogul Ricardo Cisneros signed a deal with PetrГіleos de Venezuela SA as the government offers greater control of the energy industry to private partners.10.07.2024 20:01Powell Says Fed Has вЂ?Good Ways to Go’ on Balance Sheet Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank has made a good amount of progress on its balance sheet run-off during his semiannual testimony before the US House Financial Services Committee.10.07.2024 20:00Overvalued Peso Puts Brakes on Soybean Sales in Argentina Sales of Argentine soybeans are running at their slowest in at least a decade, according to government data analyzed by Bloomberg News. Farmers on the Pampas growing belt sold 22.8 million metric tons through July 3, just 45% of the harvest. For years, farmers have shielded their balance sheets against Argentina’s volatile currency by selling just enough soy to cover bills and keeping back the rest, frustrating exporters and processors. This year, the trend has been exacerbated because the peso 10.07.2024 19:37US Pensions Poised to Stock Up on Corporate Debt After Big Gains US company pensions are poised to shift billions of dollars into corporate credit, after months of stock-market gains and higher bond yields have left them awash with cash, analysts and advisers said.10.07.2024 19:00Pimco Warns Credit Market Returns Fail to Compensate for Risks Investors are being insufficiently compensated for the risks of lending in the credit market as more capital chasing too few opportunities curbs returns, according to Pacific Investment Management Co.10.07.2024 15:30Distressed Property Buyers Seek Out вЂ?Exceptional Bargains’ Distressed investors see one of the best opportunities in a generation to buy troubled US real estate assets as the commercial property crash continues to roil the market.10.07.2024 15:16Cargo Ship Runs Aground as Huge Waves Pound South African Coast Storms pounded South Africa’s coastline for a fourth day on Wednesday, disrupting shipping operations and complicating efforts to salvage a Panamanian-flagged cargo vessel that ran aground.10.07.2024 14:12Saudi Aramco Draws $31 Billion of Orders for Dollar Debt Deal Saudi Aramco has pulled in more than $31 billion of orders for its first dollar debt offering in three years. The firm is said to be seeking to raise about $5 billion.10.07.2024 13:39Arabica Coffee Eases Near Two-Year High as Roasters Flag Prices Arabica coffee futures cooled after a rapid rally that brought prices to a two-year high as supply concerns mount, threatening to drive up the cost of consumers’ caffeine fix.10.07.2024 9:25Why Some Democrats Are Sticking With Biden Progressives and Congressional Black Caucus members are among the loudest voices defending the president. ... 10.07.2024 9:24The Boycott Against Israel Is Spreading Into New Corners of Society The campaign is gaining traction from academia to defense—with the potential to alter careers, hurt businesses and weigh on Israel’s economy. ... 10.07.2024 9:09The Invisible Tactics Used to Control Crowds and Boost Profits From the shape of the line you wait in to the size of the concession stand menu, nearly every square foot of major event venues are designed to prioritize safety and boost revenue. ... 10.07.2024 2:00Purdue Pharma Wins Short Window to Negotiate New Sackler Deal Purdue Pharma LP secured a two-month window to negotiate a new pact with members of the Sackler family as the OyxContin maker and its owners brace for a potential wave of civil opioid lawsuits after the US Supreme Court scuttled an earlier $6 billion settlement.10.07.2024 1:50Short Sellers Gained $10 Billion in Second Quarter DespiteВ S&P 500 Rally Short sellers had a lucrative second quarter this year, managing to successfully bet against stocks even as the overall market continued to grind higher. 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