-- Copper prices are down more than 1% after the Federal Reserve hinted at fewer rate cuts for the upcoming year. The shift to a more hawkish stance by the Fed has...
– Gold prices rebounded from a one-month low on Thursday as the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates as expected, although the central bank’s hawkish stance on...
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The inspector general of the U.S. Department of Energy urged the agency's loan office to immediately halt issuing billions of dollars in...
By Nate Raymond (NS:RYMD) (Reuters) -Montana's top court ruled on Wednesday the state's constitution guarantees a right to a stable climate and invalidates laws barring...
By Anna Hirtenstein (Reuters) -Some shareholders in Brooge Energy have filed a fraud complaint in the United States against Ernst & Young, alleging the auditor failed to identify...
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World Trade Organization members failed to agree on reforms to revive a broken trade dispute settlement system during the last General...
-- Cocoa futures in New York have surged to a new record, surpassing $12,000 a ton. This sharp increase is due to growing worries about diminished production in Ivory...
By Jonathan Saul and Parisa Hafezi LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards have tightened their grip on the country's oil industry and control up to half the exports...
By Anna Hirtenstein and Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC+ is wary of a renewed rise in U.S. oil output when Donald Trump returns to the White House, delegates from the group...
-- Gold prices were largely steady in Asian trade on Wednesday after falling in the previous session, as the Federal Reserve kicked off its December policy meeting...