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GENERAL

Dirtier and heavier oil in demand as market shifts

Bloomberg News, Published on 22/04/2024

» SINGAPORE - Oil that is more sulphurous and dense is gaining popularity in the Asian physical market in a rare shift away from the usual pattern as global crude flows change and rewards from refining move in its favour.

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BUSINESS

Higher sugar prices pose new threat to food inflation

Bloomberg News, Published on 30/03/2023

» Sugar, consumed in everything from chocolate to fizzy drinks and baked products, is becoming ever more expensive, raising costs for the industry and keeping up pressure on global food inflation.

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WORLD

Gold market facing unprecedented turmoil

Bloomberg News, Published on 26/03/2020

» NEW YORK: From South Africa’s ultra-deep mine shafts to vaults underneath London, from metals traders in New York skyscrapers to main-street sellers of coins: the global gold market is being tested like never before.

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THAILAND

Solar panel makers hit by shortage of key material

Bloomberg News, Published on 14/11/2017

» NEW YORK: Solar manufacturers are being battered by higher costs and smaller margins after an unexpected shortage of a critical raw material.

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WORLD

Philippines broadens crackdown on mining sector

Bloomberg News, Published on 21/09/2016

» MANILA - The Philippines deepened the shakeup of its mining industry on Wednesday, announcing that it will suspend more than 10 mines in the world’s largest nickel supplier in addition to the 10 halts that have already been made.

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BUSINESS

Price rally revives scrap recycling

Business, Bloomberg News, Published on 24/08/2016

» The surprising rebound in gold prices this year has given new life to unwanted jewellery, coins and trinkets -- in the melting pot.

BUSINESS

Sugar falls to 2010-low

Bloomberg News, Published on 16/05/2013

» Sugar fell to the lowest level since 2010 in New York as cane processing surged in leading producer Brazil and in Thailand, the world's second-largest exporter. Cocoa retreated and arabica coffee advanced.