Archive for  September 2019
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Euronext wheat futures edged higher on Wednesday as a slide in the euro and competitive offers of French wheat in an Egyptian import tender raised hopes of more export demand. Gains were limited as large
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US natural gas futures fell to a near three-week low on Wednesday on expectations power generators will burn less gas next week as the weather moderates with the coming of autumn and homes and businesses
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The Karachi Port handled 169,954 tonnes of cargo comprising 104,085 tonnes of import cargo and 65,869 tonnes of export cargo including 5,956 loaded and empty containers during the last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours
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Trade activity came down on the cotton market on Thursday as leading mills were on the sidelines due to higher rates, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 8600, they added. In
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Chinese stainless steel futures fell as much as 2% in their first day of trading on Wednesday as the latest episode in the bruising trade war between Washington and Beijing fanned concerns about ferrous metals
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Sudan Thursday ordered the closure of its borders with Libya and Central African Republic over security concerns, the country's ruling body announced, the first such decision since the fall of autocrat Omar al-Bashir. The decision
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Facebook on Thursday introduced strict criteria for political ads on the social network in Singapore to prevent the spread of misinformation as the city-state gears up for elections. Faced with criticism the site has been
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Seventeen people were killed Thursday in flooding caused by torrential rains in western India including five who were sleeping in a mosque, officials said. Twelve people including a nine-year-old boy were killed in flash floods
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Honduras has signed a deal with Washington to accept migrants applying for asylum in the United States, becoming the third Central American country to do so after El Salvador and Guatemala. The deal signed Wednesday
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Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration misjudged how pilots would respond to multiple alerts and alarms as they encountered trouble when flying the 737 MAX, according to a government report released Thursday. The FAA needs
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