Asia’s demand for titanium dioxide is dwindling, which would mean that some of its supply would be stockpiled in the future.
As stockpiles are said to be dwindling once more, and as steelmakers in big economic regions such as North America and Europe are gearing for more...
Carbon markets are becoming central to financing and guiding global decarbonization. Regulated, voluntary, and hybrid systems now form an interconnected landscape shaped by stricter rules, investor...
Sugar prices rose in New York and London last week. Global supply outlook is strong due to favorable cane and beet conditions and strong Brazil output,...
Hollywood has long depicted Wall Street’s greed and excess, from Wall Street to The Big Short. Wealth inequality in the U.S. is now extreme, with the...
New York and London coffee markets rose on weather concerns: Brazil is dry, while Vietnam faces heavy rains from Typhoon Kalmaegi. Vietnam’s exports rose 13.4% to...
Markets were mixed: stocks wavered, gold was flat, bonds slightly higher, and oil dropped despite energy stocks rising. Canada’s job surge was mostly part-time. The U.S....
Morocco’s merchant fleet revival begins with the oil tanker PS Oufella registered under its flag, signaling a return to global maritime trade. Expert Najib Cherfaoui urges...
The Lancet Countdown 2025 report warns that climate change is a current global health emergency, intensifying heat-related deaths, disease spread, and food insecurity. Vulnerable populations face...
The U.S. may be showing signs of imperial decline, echoing past collapses like Rome or Britain, with risks of civil unrest unless major reforms occur. The...