Browsing: Commodities
By Sabrina Valle HOUSTON (Reuters) -Chevron Corp on Friday beat analysts’ earnings estimates and increased dividends on higher oil and gas production, after a year of sharply lower profits on…
By Kate Abnett and Marek Strzelecki BRUSSELS/WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland will no longer take the EU to court to attempt to cancel numerous climate change policies, and is preparing to…
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Farmers have blocked several border crossings between Belgium and the Netherlands, Belgian and Dutch traffic centres said on Friday, as they protest against grievances including taxes, rising…
By Samia Nakhoul, Dan Williams and Matt Spetalnick DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia would be willing to accept a political commitment from Israel to create a Palestinian state, rather than…
Investing.com– Gold prices steadied near a two-week high on Friday, crossing key levels as unwavering bets on interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve weighed on the dollar, with nonfarm…
By Emily Chow and Jeslyn Lerh SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices rose in early trade on Friday following a decision by OPEC+ to keep its oil output policy unchanged, though benchmarks…
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Around 16,000 livestock remained in limbo aboard an export ship at an Australian port on Friday, having set sail for Israel exactly four weeks ago only to…
Investing.com– Oil prices rose on Friday and recovered a measure of sharp losses from the prior session, but were headed for a weekly decline as a series of unsubstantiated reports…
By Bernadette Christina and Dewi Kurniawati JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesian farmer Wardiyono typically starts planting his small rice field in November but this season he began only in January, when…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A top U.S. Energy Department official will testify at Feb. 8 Senate Energy Committee hearing looking into President Joe Biden’s pause on new approvals for liquefied (LNG) exports,…