Prediction market Polymarket reportedly plans to launch trading in the United States by the end of November. The company will focus on sports betting in the U.S., and the trading will initially be limited to select participants, Bloomberg reported Tuesday (Oct. 28), citing unnamed sources. Polymarket did not immediately reply to PYMNTS’ request for comment. The Bloomberg report flagged a page on the company’s website that said: “Polymarket will soon be available for US traders. We’re ...| PYMNTS.com
At the Modules and Material Worksop in Konstanz, organized by solar manufacturing engineering company RCT Solutions and ICS Konstanz, experts from the European PV equipment production industry gathered to discuss the current and future trajectory of manufacturing costs, technology advancements and equipment and raw material capabilities. RCT Solutions CEO, Peter Fath, told pv magazine that a European 1 GW module assembly facility using the same supply chain as Chinese Tier 1 counterparts coul...| pv magazine India
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.| pv magazine India
Chicago live cattle futures leveled out to finish on either side of unchanged, Tuesday, after days of precipitous declines. Feeders continued to fall. Most-active December live cattle contracts closed at 226.575 cents a pound, down 0.600 cents. February contracts rose by 0.100 cents to settle at 224.100 cents per pound. Most-traded January feeder cattle futures The post U.S. livestock: Feeders continue to fall; live cattle level out appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
For the week ending October 25, Western Canadian yearling markets traded steady to $10/cwt below prices from the previous week. Calves in the range of 550 pounds to 850 pounds were down $8 to $12 on average while feeders under 550 pounds were relatively unchanged compared to seven days earlier. U.S. government comments regarding the The post Klassen: Feeder market softens on weaker demand appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Chicago | Reuters – U.S. cattle futures tumbled on Monday, extending a steep slide after President Donald Trump complained last week that prices were too high. Traders said they were increasingly expecting that Trump’s administration will encourage more imports of beef and cattle in a bid to offset tight U.S. supplies and bring down prices The post U.S. livestock: Cattle futures sink on concerns over Trump’s push to lower prices appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
There is not a single day anymore without an announcement of some sort from the AI bandwagon. Qualcomm just announced it will start selling its own AI chips (“Qualcomm Challenges Nvidia And AMD With Data Center AI Chips“), AMD announced a new $1 billion agreement with the DOE (“US Department... The post THE DATA CENTERS FRENZY WILL BE REMEMBERED AS THE LARGEST WASTE OF CAPITAL IN HISTORY appeared first on JustDario.| JustDario
Alright, let’s dive into something that’s been making big headlines lately: private credit. Think of it as loans handed out by folks who aren’t your typical bank—private equity firms, hedge funds, or specialized finance companies stepping in to lend to businesses, real estate projects, or individuals who might not qualify... The post PRIVATE CREDIT: PEOPLE CAN SMELL THE SMOKE, BUT CANNOT SPOT THE FIRE YET appeared first on JustDario.| JustDario
I admit I never paid too much attention to Jefferies, since in the grand scheme of things, this bank is a relatively marginal player in the global financial system. I was fully aware, though, that their strategy to climb Wall Street league tables mostly relied on dealing with assets and... The post WHY A JEFFERIES BAILOUT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME appeared first on JustDario.| JustDario
The Canadian Grain Commission will continue to use its surplus to cover budget shortfalls and avoid potential fee increases until 2028, the federal agency announced Monday, Oct. 27.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
Embedded into a mountainside in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, a new agrivoltaics system could set standards for energy independence in hurricane-prone regions. Miguel Berdiel, owner of coffee farm Hacienda Berdiel Torres, was dealing with multiple obstructions on what should have been a prosperous farm. Despite optimal coffee-growing conditions and a hydroponic greenhouse, high energy costs and… The post Pole-mount agrivoltaics project installed at Puerto Rico coffee farm appeared first on Solar P...| Solar Power World
McDonald's shares have fallen 7.5% over the last year, dragging its market value down to $197 billion.| CNBC
Bertie is joined by Gökçe Günel, who breaks down why oil-rich states are investing in sustainability.| Land and Climate Review
KEY POINTS Nigeria’s oil earnings fell sharply below expectations in the final quarter of 2024, with the Budget Office of the Federation reporting that net oil revenue stood at ₦3.34… The post Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Misses Q4 Target by 21% as Output and Investment Slide appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS When we talk about a single forex trade in Africa, we typically imagine someone hitting “buy” or “sell” on a laptop or mobile phone. What we don’t usually… The post How Much Energy Does a Single Forex Trade Cost in Africa? appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
Cinnamon spice wafting through the air, twinkling lights, the hum of carols… There’s no place more festive than a Christmas market. The yuletide tradition can be traced back to medieval Germany, but over the past 20 years, more and more Christmas markets have popped up across Europe (including a plethora ... The post Magical European Christmas Markets To Visit In 2025 appeared first on Country and Town House.| Country and Town House
February's retail sales report released this week highlights a major milestone for growth in online shopping.| CNBC
The International Grains Council has raised its forecast for 2025/26 global wheat production with crop outlooks upgraded for Russia, the United States and Argentina. The post IGC raises 2025/26 world wheat crop forecast appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
It can be profitable to understand where the crop markets are positioned in the context of their big-picture cycles. The post Cycle swings dictate farming profitability appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
U.S. soybean futures firmed on Wednesday as traders remained hopeful for progress in trade talks with top soy buyer China and on a Japanese proposal to increase U.S. soy purchases, deals that could help U.S. farmers avert major losses. The post U.S. grains: Soybean futures inch higher on China trade optimism appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
The United States grain and oilseed markets are currently dominated by two factors, said Ryan Ettner, broker with Allendale Inc. in McHenry, Ill. Ettner said those are the absence of a trade deal with China and the ongoing United States government shutdown. The post CBOT Weekly: China, shutdown guiding the market appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Spring wheat bids in Western Canada were mixed during the week ended Oct. 21, with losses in hard red spring wheat and gains in other classes. The post Prairie spring wheat bids mixed appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures turned lower on Tuesday on profit-taking after the benchmark contract touched a one-month high in early moves, while market players continued to monitor U.S.-China trade relations, analysts said. The post U.S. grains: Soybeans retreat after one-month high; corn, wheat sag appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Western Canadian yearling prices traded back up to historical highs over the week ended Oct. 18, while calf markets made fresh highs at many locations. Western Canadian yearlings off grass […] Read more The post Klassen: Feeder market extends rally appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures hit their highest level in a month on Monday on renewed optimism over U.S.-China trade talks after U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Beijing would agree to a soybean trade deal and will buy U.S. soy again.| Farmtario
ISC East 2025 is coming up Nov. 18–20 in New York City, and the Security Industry Association (SIA) and ISC East have revealed full conference details for the SIA Education at ISC East program, including keynote presentations from leading luminaries and over 75 sessions from top industry expert speakers on the most current business trends,… The post Three Can’t-Miss Sessions on Critical Infrastructure Security at ISC East 2025 appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
In the electric utility industry, safeguarding critical infrastructure is not just a technical challenge—it is a collaborative mission. As threats to the grid evolve in complexity and frequency, utility security practitioners are increasingly recognizing the value of sharing best practices, lessons learned and emerging technologies to stay ahead. Utilities are connected through a common electric… The post Strengthening the Grid: The Power of Collaboration in Utility Security appeared firs...| Security Industry Association
What the SIA Utilities Advisory Board Has Been Producing for You The Security Industry Association (SIA) Utilities Advisory Board serves as a leader in compliance and technology topics for security professionals operating within utility facilities. We are dedicated to developing recommendations and guidance for the physical security and cybersecurity of utilities infrastructure. Our work also… The post An Update for SIA Members From the Utilities Advisory Board appeared first on Security In...| Security Industry Association
American soybean growers – and by extension, Canadian canola growers — are, at some point, in for big disappointment on their grain market realities. The post Lack of China trade deal threatens soybeans, canola market appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorManitoba Co-operator
Local cattle sale prices from Manitoba’s seven livestock auctions for the week of Oct. 14-21, 2025.| Manitoba Co-operator
Wholesale food distributor United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) has completed its eighth and largest rooftop solar array installation at its Riverside,| Solar Power World
Chinese manufacturers such as JinkoSolar and DMEGC Solar have launched low-carbon PV modules that comply with France’s 530 kgCO₂eq/kWp threshold for residential systems eligible for a 5.5% value-added tax (VAT) rate, with more compliant products expected.| pv magazine India
DTN is forecasting a lot of temperature variability in the Canadian Prairies this winter. Precipitation should be close to average.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
The 1987 radio address by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan at the centre of a new U.S.-Canada row was a defence of free but fair trade.| The Western Producer
Australian energy storage manufacturer RedEarth Energy Storage is set to bring its Australian-made vehicle-to-grid electric vehicle charge to market, and has also released two next generation products from its smart energy ecosystem.| pv magazine Australia
China is rapidly installing PV along highways, combining slopes, tunnels, and service areas to generate renewable electricity and cut transport-sector emissions.| pv magazine Australia
When Snowy 2.0 is in the news, it’s usually about money. The cost of the huge project has gone well beyond the initial $6 billion estimate and will now cost more than $12 billion.| pv magazine Australia
Victoria-headquartered battery technology company Relectrify has received $25 million ARENA backing to help deploy it's CellSwitch inverterless technology, which promises to deliver 20% more energy over a battery system's lifetime.| pv magazine Australia
Norwegian risk managment company DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook 2025 report also predicts that distributed generation solar should begin outpacing utility-scale installations in some parts of the world by 2060.| pv magazine Australia
Victoria-based microgrid manufacturer PHNXX has broken into the United States market, teaming with microgrid system and software manufacturer Paired Power to launch a portable solar-powered stand-alone power system that can be installed and generating electricity within a single day.| pv magazine Australia
A 179 MW solar farm and 100 MW / 200 MWh battery energy storage project planned for the North Island of New Zealand has won approval from an independent panel, with a commercial decision now able to take place if the project remains viable in light of conditions applied to the build and operation.| pv magazine Australia
Another PV power plant has commenced operations in New Zealand with development partners Aquila Clean Energy APAC and Far North Solar Farm officially launching the 20.8 MWp Pukenui Solar Farm in the country’s far north.| pv magazine Australia
Australian clean energy technology recycling solutions company Livium has completed a $4.5 million capital raise to fuel its expansion strategy, including driving battery collection growth and accelerating its solar panel recycling plans.| pv magazine Australia
Utility-scale batteries are rising to the challenge of guaranteeing network reliability as the clean energy transition continues, with Australia having now surpassed the United Kingdom to become the third-largest market for large-scale battery energy storage systems globally, behind China and the United States.| pv magazine Australia
Singapore has conditionally approved a 1 GW hydropower import project from Malaysia’s Sarawak state, with first deliveries expected around 2035.| pv magazine Australia
It was a mostly good quality yarding with good numbers of prime cattle in all sections along with fair numbers to suit the feeders and backgrounders. Most of the usual buyers were in attendance and operating in a fair market...Read More| Beef Central
The EMJ Capital founder called Better Home "the Shopify of mortgages" and said the company is rebuilding a $15 trillion industry from scratch with AI.| CNBC
Western Canadian yearling prices traded back up to historical highs over the week ended Oct. 18, while calf markets made fresh highs at many locations. Western Canadian yearlings off grass traded $5-$10 higher on average compared to seven days earlier. Steer calves in the weight range of 550-825 pounds traded $8-$12/cwt higher on average while […] Read more| The Western ProducerLivestock Production, Trades & Disease | The Western Prod...
GCT wants to expand its existing container terminal at the Port of Vancouver, but it is running into opposition from the port itself.| The Western Producer
The solar shingle game in the United States has always been an uphill battle — even “front-runners” CertainTeed, GAF Energy and Tesla would likely agree.| Solar Power World
As sharks circle, $WBD stock could rise another 50%, said Bank of America. But bidders Paramount and Comcast face big legal barriers. Could Netflix prevail?| Peter Cohan
Two tech stocks benefitting from the AI boom and a leading pharmaceutical stock offer short- and potentially long-term gains based on rapid growth. See which they are.| Peter Cohan
Bitfarm stock is up 211% in 2025. But the company is burning through free cash flow and faces tough competition as it switches from bitcoin mining to AI computing.| Peter Cohan
Will anAI bubble wipe $40 trillion off the Nasdaq? The current situation has the hallmarks of the dot-com boom.| Peter Cohan
Gold's price has risen 49% this year due to economic uncertainty which is driving central banks outside the U.S. to offset the declining dollar by buying up gold.| Peter Cohan
AppLovin is growing at 77% and its net profit margin tops 60%. With the stock up 85%, have short sellers uncovered the company's Achilles heel? Why are insiders selling?| Forbes
Tony Tryhuk of RBC Dominion Securities said canola should stay rangebound if Canada’s trade war with China continues. The post ICE Weekly: No upside for canola if China situation continues: trader appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
The United States grain and oilseed markets are currently dominated by two factors, said Ryan Ettner, broker with Allendale Inc. in McHenry, Ill. Ettner said those are the absence of a trade deal with China and the ongoing United States government shutdown. The post CBOT Weekly: China, shutdown guiding the market appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
There were no changes to the pulse numbers for 2025/26 in the October supply and demand report from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada on Oct. 17. So far it has translated into Western Canadian pulse prices holding steady. The post Pulse Weekly: AAFC forecast stands pat appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Analysts have raised their estimates for Australia’s wheat harvest, a Reuters poll showed, as better-than-expected yields in western cropping regions boosted the production outlook despite losses caused by dry conditions in parts of the south. The post Australia’s wheat production outlook improves as harvest begins appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. The post China imports no US soybeans in September for first time in seven years appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Agriculture Markets & Business | Farmtario
Ontario soybean yields better than expected, both Ontario and U.S. corn crops bigger than anticipated. This is weighing on grain prices.| Farmtario
Two utility-scale battery energy storage systems delivering a total of 20 MW of power and 80 MWh of storage are now online along Virginia’s eastern shore.| Solar Power World
Mintel, the global leader in market intelligence, has announced today three key predictions that highlight opportunities for food and drink brands to strengthen consumers' resolve to endure adversity now and in the years ahead.| Upcoming Events – WorldBakers
With the unveiling of its 2026 flavor and color trends outlook, ADM predicts that 2026 will be a year to cultivate personal resilience. Consumers around the world are intentionally seeking ways they can overcome…| WorldBakers
Break-evens, cow and calf prices, plus market summaries courtesy of Canfax and Beef Farmers of Ontario. Cost of Production September 2025 Alberta Yearling steers (850 lb) $475.40/cwt Barley 6.06/bu Barley Silage 75.75/ton Cost of gain (feed) 93.52/cwt Cost of gain (all costs) 152.93/cwt Steers 315.08/cwt Break-even (Mar. 2026) $338.76/cwt Ontario Yearling steers (900 lb) $459.44/cwt […] Read more The post Cattle Market Summary appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Standard Solar announced it has completed a new community solar + storage project in Westport, Massachusetts. The Division Road project, a 2.38-MW| Solar Power World
Sovereign wealth funds and other investors are jostling to buy into an Anthropic stake. But the company has ruled out taking any Saudi money.| CNBC
Research from Experian, the data and technology company, reveals how agencies are embracing third-party data, AI, and curated strategies to drive a new era in media buying. This shift comes amid a rapidly evolving industry landscape, shaped by tightening privacy regulations, changing consumer behaviour, and the steady decline of third-party cookies. The study – Media […]| Advanced Television
Global 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) subscriptions are set to more than double by 2030, according to Omdia’s 5G FWA Go-to-Market Strategies – 2025. The research highlights strong momentum across key markets led by India and the US and identifies FWA as the fastest-growing broadband access technology. “Tier 1 operators must evolve beyond legacy deployment […]| Advanced Television
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures turned lower on Tuesday on profit-taking after the benchmark contract touched a one-month high in early moves, while market players continued to monitor U.S.-China trade relations, analysts said. The post U.S. grains: Soybeans retreat after one-month high; corn, wheat sag appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressGFM Network Daily News - Alberta Farmer Express
Western Canadian yearling prices traded back up to historical highs over the week ended Oct. 18, while calf markets made fresh highs at many locations. Western Canadian yearlings off grass traded $5-$10 higher on average compared to seven days earlier. Steer calves in the weight range of 550-825 pounds traded $8-$12/cwt higher on average while […] Read more The post Klassen: Feeder market extends rally appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressGFM Network Daily News - Alberta Farmer Express
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures hit their highest level in a month on Monday on renewed optimism over U.S.-China trade talks after U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Beijing would agree to a soybean trade deal and will buy U.S. soy again. The post U.S. grains: Soybean futures hit one-month high on U.S.-China trade hopes appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressGFM Network Daily News - Alberta Farmer Express
There were no changes to the pulse numbers for 2025/26 in the October supply and demand report from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada on Oct. 17. So far it has translated into Western Canadian pulse prices holding steady.| Alberta Farmer Express
Analysts have raised their estimates for Australia’s wheat harvest, a Reuters poll showed, as better-than-expected yields in western cropping regions boosted the production outlook despite losses caused by dry conditions in parts of the south. The post Australia’s wheat production outlook improves as harvest begins appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. The post China imports no U.S. soybeans in September for first time in seven years appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
For the week ending October 11, Western Canadian yearling markets traded $8/cwt higher to $5/cwt lower compared to seven days earlier. Calf prices experienced a week-over-week decline of $3-$8/cwt on average. Feather-light calves under 450 pounds were steady to $10 higher on average. The Canadian cash feeder market appeared to divorce from the feeder cattle […] Read more The post Klassen: Cash feeder market divorces from futures market appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Livestock Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
For the week ending October 4, Western Canadian grass yearling markets traded steady to $5-$8/cwt lower on average compared to seven days earlier.| Alberta Farmer Express
Analysts have raised their estimates for Australia’s wheat harvest, a Reuters poll showed, as better-than-expected yields in western cropping regions boosted the production outlook despite losses caused by dry conditions in parts of the south. The post Australia’s wheat production outlook improves as harvest begins appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. The post China imports no U.S. soybeans in September for first time in seven years appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
There were no changes to the pulse numbers for 2025/26 in the October supply and demand report from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada on Oct. 17. So far it has translated into Western Canadian pulse prices holding steady. The post Pulse Weekly: AAFC forecast stands pat appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsPulses & Production Tips - Grainews
Nine months after the release of ChatGPT, this is a question that suddenly quite a few people are asking. AI luminaries such as Gary Marcus and François Chollet as well as respected industry analysts such as Ben Evans are openly postulating that Gen AI might not be the civilization-changing, business-disrupting […] The post Is Generative AI a dud? appeared first on Innospective.| Innospective
We’re currently hearing a lot about how generative AI, particularly large language models like ChatGPT, could replace white-collar knowledge workers. And venture capitalists are, at least in a large part of their job, knowledge workers. So which parts of a VC’s job could AI take over? To start with the […] The post Can AI replace VCs? Three experiments appeared first on Innospective.| Innospective
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
November soybeans lost 23 U.S. cents per bushel during the week, while corn and wheat losses ranged from five to 10 cents. The post CBOT Weekly: Grain, oilseed futures under pressure appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Canola futures trended higher during the week ended Oct. 15, with the November contract settling above its 20-day moving average for the first time in nearly a month. Optimism over thawing trade relations with China contributed to the gains, although the lack of any concrete movement to end the stiff tariffs on Canadian canola seed or oil tempered the advances. The post ICE canola weekly outlook: Off lows, but sideways trade likely appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures ended higher on Tuesday after falling to a five-year low on abundant global supplies. Corn also higher, while soybeans end down. The post U.S. Grains: Wheat ends up after hitting five-year low appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Harvest operations advanced to 96 per cent complete in Alberta as of Oct. 7, with only a few late-seeded cereal and canola fields remaining, according to the latest provincial crop report.| Alberta Farmer Express
Recent comments from Chinese and Canadian officials offer a shot of positive vibes that lifted ICE canola futures to their highest levels in a month, even without actual concrete developments on the trade front.| Manitoba Co-operator
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to rely on oil, gas, coal and nuclear to meet its energy needs.| CNBC
Raymond James said it views Zions’ disclosure as a “one-off credit hiccup” and not a systemic credit issue.| Fortune | FORTUNE
Platinum is morphing into "the premium lifestyle card," CEO Steve Squeri says. The market sent shares up more than 7% on the strength of the status symbol.| Fortune
U.S. corn futures gained on Wednesday as slow farmer sales of newly harvested grain firmed cash market prices and triggered short covering and technical buying in the futures market.| Farmtario
Chicago | Reuters – Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures climbed to fresh contract highs on Thursday as a firm cash market and stabilizing beef prices supported the market, analysts said. Feeder cattle were flat to higher, with nearby contracts consolidating after recent strong gains, although the market remains well supported by tight supplies. Beef […] Read more| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
U.S. corn futures rose for a third straight day on Thursday and hit a 1-1/2 week high on reports of lower-than-expected harvest yields in some areas of the Midwest and forecasts for rain that could delay further field work.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Bunge has predominantly been a soybean processing firm, but that’s about to change after the merger with Viterra with softseed processing and grain merchandising gaining ground.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Nothing illustrates the demise of world trade agreements more than the recent dispute between the United States and China.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Beneath the daily cacophony of tariffs, politics and extreme weather, cyclic market swings quietly exert more impact on farmers’ bottom lines than any of the media noise.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Energy prices for Prairie farmers should be steady to lower because the world has an adequate supply of crude oil and Western Canada has a surplus of natural gas.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...