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US shoppers find Thanksgiving relief on turkey, but feel the pinch on pricier side dishes
Deep discounting by U.S. retailers on turkeys pushed the cost of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner lower for a third straight year, while costs for side dishes highlighted the country's nagging...
Ukraine will not limit wheat exports in 2025/26, says deputy minister
KYIV -Ukraine will not restrict wheat exports in the 2025/26 July-June season due to a higher harvest and lower export rates at the beginning of the current season, deputy economy minister told...
PowerChina targets Africa for renewables-focused growth
JOHANNESBURG -China's state-owned Power Construction Corp is aiming for significant growth in Africa, focusing on renewable energy projects as part of its overseas expansion strategy, a company...
EU plans to limit exports of aluminium scrap
BRUSSELS -The European Commission plans to restrict EU exports of scrap aluminium, to stop the metal flooding out of the bloc and leaving its industry short of an input required to decarbonise, EU...
Trump says visiting Saudi crown prince knew nothing about Khashoggi killing, contradicting US intel
WASHINGTON -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Mohammed bin Salman knew nothing about the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents, offering a fierce defense of the...
TSX hits an 11-day low as AI jitters weigh on technology shares
Canada's main stock index edged lower on Tuesday as doubts lingered that booming investment in artificial intelligence will pay off, with declines for the technology and industrial sectors offsetting...
After deadly accident, Freeport aims to restart Grasberg copper production by July
Freeport-McMoRan said on Tuesday it plans to restore production at Indonesia's Grasberg copper and gold mine by July after a fatal incident forced operations to halt two months ago. ...
NGO accuses Nestle of higher added sugar in baby products sold in Africa
LONDON -Swiss NGO Public Eye on Tuesday accused Nestle of double standards by alleging that the company sells infant cereal in Africa with higher sugar content than in more developed markets, claims...
Milan Stock Exchange Drops Sharply, Ftse Mib Down 4.5% in Four Sessions as Banks and Tim Slide
Piazza Affari ended the morning session with a significant decline, trailing behind other European markets in an overall weak context. This marks the fourth consecutive negative session for the Ftse...
TSX futures fall as investors avoid risks, commodity prices fall
Futures for Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday, as global investors avoided risks ahead of U.S. economic data and earnings from AI bellwether Nvidia, and as commodity prices fell. ...
India set for record wheat planting as soil moisture and prices rise
MUMBAI -Indian farmers are set to expand wheat acreage by about 5% to a record high, aided by higher returns and October's untimely rains, which improved soil moisture and encouraged a shift from...
Four years after Sri Lanka's failed organic push, rice farmers struggle to rebuild
DEHIATTAKANDIYA, Sri Lanka -Four years since Sri Lanka scrapped a rash fertiliser ban that triggered protests, decimated harvests and exacerbated its financial collapse, the pain for growers...
South African retailer Pick n Pay's founders sell 64 million shares, lose majority control
Pick n Pay's founding Ackerman family has sold about 64 million shares, the South African retailer said on Tuesday, more than a year after pledging to cede control of the struggling grocer. ...
Trump to welcome Saudi crown prince with offer of fighter jets, business deals
WASHINGTON -U.S. President Donald Trump will roll out the red carpet for Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, on Tuesday for a visit expected to advance the sale of F-35...
Pick n Pay founders sell 64 million shares for $93 million
Pick n Pay on Tuesday said The Ackerman family, which founded the South African grocery retailer in 1967, has sold about 64.04 million shares in an accelerated bookbuild offering, raising about 1.6...
South Africa's Telkom in talks for LEO satellite partnerships to boost rural connectivity
JOHANNESBURG -South African telecommunications firm Telkom is in commercial negotiations with low-earth orbit satellite providers to extend connectivity to rural areas and support emergency...
China seeks more cooperation with Russia in energy, agriculture
BEIJING -China is ready to deepen cooperation with Russia in energy, agriculture and other investments, Premier Li Qiang said during a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Moscow...
India's UPL pursues Brazil growth strategy, says CEO
SAO PAULO -UPL, an India-based producer of agrochemicals and seeds, remains committed to expanding its business in Brazil, where it currently holds a market share of about 10%, its CEO said on...
Trump's coffee tariff change helps US roasters, hurts Brazil
NEW YORK -The Trump administration's decision to eliminate tariffs on most coffee bean imports will be a boon for coffee roasters and importers in the U.S., but top global grower Brazil will suffer...
Canada's inflation in October eases to 2.2% on lower gasoline, food prices
OTTAWA -Canada's annual inflation rate in October eased to 2.2% as gasoline prices dropped, food prices eased and mortgage interest costs came down below the 3% mark, data showed on Monday. ...
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Fed edges closer to a rate hike
America spends, Europe hedges
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