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Brazilian Cocoa Farms Use High Tech to Boost Sluggish Markets

(Bloomberg) -- Valuable cocoa beans poured out of what looked like a small train, passing through Brazil's tropical fruit trees, wrestling only the husks from the ground. Bloomberg's Most Read Saudis Scale Back $1.5 Trillion Desert Project Neom's Ambitions Turkey Joins NATO Allies Suspend European Arms Pact Royal Bank of Canada Fires Chief Financial Officer Jae-Hyun Ahn After Investigating Personal Ties Trumpism Is Hollowing Out Churches KRONKER -紥尅伯格的财富超过埃隆-馬尅的財富 for the first time since 2020 Machines Bring New Opportunities.

Gold Market Seeks Answers Behind Sudden Rise in Bullion

(Bloomberg) -- From a distance, gold's surge to record highs seems easy to explain amid a volatile geopolitical climate and an uncertain global economic outlook. The precious metal is known as a "safe haven," and it's widely believed that gold and silver prices should rise when interest rates fall - which many investors expect to happen later this year.

Stocks face pressure ahead of jobs data, yen rebounds: Market Roundup

(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks followed U.S. shares lower Friday as interest rate uncertainty and geopolitical tensions weighed on sentiment: Market RoundupApple explores home robotics as potential 'next big thing' after car malfunctionsBiden tells Netanya that U.S. support depends on protection of civiliansKim Jong-un faces annihilation in most Korean war scenariosEquities in A

Trader's Guide: China Stocks in Focus as Yellen Visits China

(Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's efforts to deal with China's woes over cheap exports will add to the pressure on Chinese makers of solar panels, electric cars and batteries: Market RoundupApple Explores Home Robotics as Potential 'Next Big Thing' After Car FailureKim Jong-un on the verge of being annihilated in most North Korean war scenarios Biden tells North Korea: "Our goal is to make North Korea the most powerful country in the world.

Asian stocks set to rise as Powell reiterates rate cut: Market Roundup

(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks welcomed a rally Thursday after Jerome Powell reiterated his view that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates this year:A Million Simulations of the U.S. Economy:Debt Danger AheadTrump Matchmaker's Business Doesn't MatterApple Explores Home Robotics as Potential 'Next Big Thing' After Car WrecksHow Stock Markets Are Going to Evolve in Australia and U.S.

Asian stocks fall as rate cut optimism fades: Market Roundup

(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks are set to follow Wall Street lower after solid economic data and a rebound in commodities fueled speculation that major central banks will keep interest rates higher for a longer period of time: Tesla Sales Hit Record High, Electric Cars Hit Hard Iran Vows to Punish Israel Strikes

Airspan, Son of Wall Street's SPAC Boom, Seeks Fast Bankruptcy

(Bloomberg) -- Airspan Networks Holdings Inc. got court approval to try to cut debt in bankruptcy proceedings faster than its normal schedule, putting it on track for a quick turnaround after becoming the latest financial firm to fail in Wall Street's SPAC boom. Bloomberg's most-read multi-million simulation of the U.S. economy concludes that the business of the Trump media doesn't matter Iran vows to punish Israel for attack on Syria embassy Tesla disappoints analysts with its worst-ever beating

CME Lithium Trading Hits Record High as Funds Rush Emerging Markets

(Bloomberg) -- CME Group's nearly three-year-old lithium hydroxide futures are trading at a premium, as the battery metal's price swings and more money pours into the budding market: U.S. Economy Facing Debt CrisisTrump's Media Business Doesn't MatterIran Vows to Punish Israel Over Deadly Syria Embassy AttackErdogan Suffers Historic Loss in Turkish Municipal ElectionsCaribbean Yellow Gold Passport Fees Soar to $200,000 Impact on EU

China's stock market soars in Hong Kong amid rising economic optimism.

(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong's Chinese shares rose as traders returned from a two-day break, following Monday's gains in onshore stocks on fresh signs of economic recovery. Bloomberg Read Most Trump's Net Worth Falls by $1 Billion Social Media Firms Sink Erdogan Suffers Historic Loss in Turkish Municipal Elections Caribbean Gold Care Fees Soar to $200,000 Amid EU Crackdown Plunge or Rise? Traders Prepare for Stock Market's Extreme 耑 Market Tesla Has Wall Street Worried About How Many Cars It Can Produce
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