US economic activity is on track to remain slow in this month’s second-quarter report. The expansion is expected to continue via the government’s data, but today’s revised nowcast for Q2 suggests that output will remain more or less…
Nairobi — A new survey has revealed that 72.7 percent of Kenyans want former Interior Ministry Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki to be reappointed to his former docket due to his performance.
According to the study by Politrack Africa,…
By Arunima Kumar BENGALURU (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Wednesday, a day after benchmark Brent hit a one-month low, as a decline in U.S. oil stockpiles and a weaker dollar overshadowed signs of weakening demand in China. futures were…
By Mayela Armas and Vivian Sequera TUREN, Venezuela/CARACAS (Reuters) - More than 300 hectares (740 acres) of verdant corn and rice planted by Roberto Latini in the western Venezuelan state of Portuguesa undulate under a bright sun and…
By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Biden administration drive to increase U.S. wheat plantings after the Ukraine war is faltering as wheat prices hover around four-year lows and exportable supplies continue to flow from the Black Sea…
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates is considering building a second nuclear power plant to meet growing demand for electricity in the oil-rich Gulf state, a government official told Reuters. The country of some 10 million…
PROVIDENCE – A Central Falls man convicted of second-degree murder will get a new trial after a Rhode Island Supreme Court ruling earlier this week.The high court on Monday vacated the conviction of Jairo Esdel, 25, in the Halloween…
By Polina Devitt and Kevin Yao LONDON/BEIJING (Reuters) - China still has plenty of appetite for official gold purchases despite pausing in May and June, as its bullion holdings remain low as a share of reserves and geopolitical tensions…
Investing.com-- Gold prices rose to record highs in Asian trade on Wednesday, extending a strong run of recent gains amid growing optimism that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September.
rose 0.2% to a record…