By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Crude oil prices fell 1% on Tuesday as weak U.S. consumer confidence data fed worries about the economic outlook and fuel demand after a slow start to the U.S. summer driving season. futures for…
Investing.com - US crude inventories and product builds are expected to increase for the week ending June 21, according to a note from strategists at Macquarie.
Macquarie predicts a rise of 5.3 million barrels (MM BBL), compared to a draw…
By Leah Douglas and Julie Steenhuysen (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has begun testing more dairy products for evidence of the bird flu virus as outbreaks spread among dairy herds across the country. More than 120 dairy…
LONDON (Reuters) - Sanctions on shipping companies are undermining safety at sea and pose dangers for trade as ship standards are impacted, the chief executive of sanctioned Russian shipping group Sovcomflot said. The European Union…
Thank you, Barbara. It is a fitting time to be speaking again to the Economic Club of New York, because this month marks two years since my first Federal Open Market…
By Ana Mano and Roberto Samora SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian farmers are keener to switch to bioinputs than peers in other countries, according to new research showing the average annual growth of the market was 21% in the last three…
yolowire.com - The Norwegian government has announced that is stockpiling Grain, saying that ongoing war in Europe and climate change have made the move necessary.
Specifically, Norway plans to store 30,000 tons of grain, particularly…
Investing.com--Oil prices retreated Tuesday, handing back some of the hefty gains seen over the last few days on optimism of an increase in demand during the summer season. At 08:25 ET (12:25 GMT), fell 0.5% to $84.77 a barrel,…