Archive for the January 8, 2017
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Asking prices for palm oil on the European vegetable oils market were mixed on Thursday with some concerns over production and supplies easing the pressure from weaker Malaysian palm oil futures. Palm oil was mostly
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Soyabean spot basis bids were widely mixed at US Midwest processing plants and river terminals on Thursday as slow farmer sales supported bids in some areas while reduced demand for soyabean exports and for soyameal
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Farmers in Vietnam, the world's top robusta producer, released beans to cash in on rising prices ahead of the country's biggest holiday, traders said on Thursday. Traders quoted robusta grade 2, 5-pct black and broken
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US natural gas futures edged higher on Thursday ahead of the weekly storage report expected to show a small draw during the warmer-than-normal Christmas and New Year's holiday week. Traders noted the small price increase
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Brazilian soyabean export premiums have nearly doubled from a year ago as a stronger currency encouraged local producers to delay sales of an expected record crop, Thomson Reuters data showed on Thursday. Export premiums rose
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Legendary London nightclub Fabric, which closed in September following the drugs death of two teenagers, reopened on Friday with new, tougher security measures. Globally renowned for its drum and bass, techno and house nights and
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Volkswagen is close to a deal to pay $2 billion to settle a US criminal investigation into the emissions-cheating scandal involving its diesel cars, the New York Times reported Friday. A settlement between the US
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Professor Einstein rolls his eyes, sticks out his tongue, and can give a simple explanation of the theory of relativity. With his lifelike rubbery "skin" and bushy mustache, he can almost make you forget he's
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US startup Hyperloop One on Friday disclosed a list of locations around the world vying to put near-supersonic rail transit system to the test. The startup company keen to revolutionize the way people and cargo
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Britain's health service is engulfed in a "humanitarian crisis" that requires the support of the Red Cross to use Land Rovers to transport patients, the charity said on Saturday. Founded in 1948, the National Health
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