By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Agriculture won the dismissal of a lawsuit by a student who said her First Amendment rights were violated because she could not freely criticize the consumption of cow's milk, including…
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices were little changed on Monday, as hopes of stronger demand stemming from higher factory activity in China was largely offset by concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve will not cut interest…
By Ricardo Brito and Adriano Machado JACAREACANGA, Brazil (Reuters) - The involvement of Indigenous people in illegal gold hunting, lured by the prospect of easy money due to record prices, has made Brazil's task of cracking down on…
fell by 17.30% in October, marking the most significant monthly decline in ten years, as shown in the graph on the left below. Furthermore, the supply of new homes on the market rose from 7.7 to 9.5 months. Not surprisingly, building…
By Florence Tan and Siyi Liu SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is expected to slash crude prices for Asian buyers in January to the lowest in years, largely tracking a slump in Middle East benchmark prices last month,…
By Florence Tan and Gabrielle Ng SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices rose on Monday, supported by strong factory activity in China, the world's second-largest oil consumer, and heightened tensions in the Middle East as Israel resumed attacks…
Investing.com-- Gold prices fell in Asian trade on Monday, pressured by a stronger dollar after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose steep tariffs on the BRICS group of countries.Safe haven demand for gold was also…
By Joyce Lee and Valerie Volcovici BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) -Countries negotiating a global treaty to curb plastic pollution failed to reach agreement on Monday, with more than 100 nations wanting to cap production while a handful of…
Investing.com-- Oil prices drifted higher in Asian trade on Monday following some positive economic readings from top importer China, with focus turning to an upcoming OPEC+ meeting for more cues on supplies.
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The is recovering a little after its mini collapse on Friday. However, further eurozone confidence data this week could still spell trouble and tilt the market towards a 50bp ECB cut in December. In the US, the market is split on…