By Georgina McCartney HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil settled more than 1% higher on Tuesday due to escalating geopolitical risk in Europe and the Middle East, where wars continue to threaten global supply. futures settled up $1.08, or 1.3%, at…
Investing.com -- Oil prices settled higher Tuesday, as traders awaited fresh inventory to weigh up expectations for a pick up in demand as the summer season is underway. At 14:30 ET (18:30 GMT), the futures 1.5% to settle at $81.57 a…
By Renee Hickman CHICAGO (Reuters) - Bayer (OTC:)'s Preceon variety of short stature corn has been shown to withstand up to 75 mph winds (120 kph) in some trials, the company said on Tuesday, but could not withstand winds over 100 mph.…
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chair and top Democrat on the House select committee on China will announce Tuesday they are launching a bipartisan working group to reduce China's dominance of critical mineral supply chains.…
Investing.com – The weakness in the post-pandemic recovery of China's economy remains on investors' radar, particularly in the industrial and infrastructure-related metals market. With data showing a slowdown in industrial production and a…
By Fabian Cambero and Daina Beth Solomon SANTIAGO (Reuters) - More than 50 companies have expressed interest in developing lithium projects in Chile, Finance Minister Mario Marcel said on Tuesday, after the government called for proposals…
Thank you for your introduction, Adam, and thank you for the invitation to speak here today. It is great to come to Peterson to discuss the economic outlook and monetary…
(Reuters) - The global commercial shipping industry could cut down its carbon emissions by 47 million tonnes per year by deploying artificial intelligence for sea navigation, a study by autonomous shipping startup Orca AI showed on…
(Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday unveiled final rules for new clean energy subsidies in an effort to make jobs and wages in green industries competitive with those in oil and gas. The guidelines for companies…
By P.J. Huffstutter and Leah Douglas CHICAGO (Reuters) - Michigan will offer dairy operations with bird flu up to $28,000 to work with federal and state government agencies to investigate how the virus got onto their operations, Michigan…