California suspends Raw Farm’s raw milk products after bird flu detection

By Leah Douglas and Lisa Baertlein (Reuters) – California has paused distribution of raw milk products from the company Raw Farm after retail testing of two samples of its products…

Cargill begins job cuts in drive to reduce headcount by 5%

By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) -Global commodities trader Cargill began laying off employees across its vast operations on Tuesday in a drive to slash headcount by 5%, sending U.S. workers…

Euro gains as crisis comes to a head; South Korean won cuts losses as martial law lifted

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The Korean won was one of the biggest movers on Tuesday, plunging against the U.S. dollar after South Korea’s president…

Korean won, ETFs trim losses after SKorea’s Yoon says will lift martial law

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The South Korean won came off a more than two-year low against the dollar on Tuesday, while exchange traded funds linked to South Korean…

Gold prices inch higher as dollar cools ahead of Powell speech

Investing.com– Gold prices inched higher on Tuesday, as the dollar took a breather amid ongoing signs from Fed members that a December rate cut remains on the table. Spot gold…

Revolut CEO Explains Why London Can’t Compete with Wall Street

Revolut, one of Europe’s most significant fintech firms, might skip a London IPO in favor of New York if the CEO’s the CEO’s comments are anything to go by. Nikolay…

Texas extreme winter cold could challenge power grid in early 2025

NEW YORK (Reuters) – This winter is forecast to bring sudden bouts of extreme cold to Texas that could test the state’s electric grid in early 2025, the grid operator’s…

Oil rises on fears about Lebanon, further OPEC+ supply cuts

By Robert Harvey LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose more than 1.5% on Tuesday as investors await an OPEC+ meeting expected to rubber stamp continued output cuts while a fragile ceasefire…

South Korea Declares Martial Law: Economic Struggles Intensify as Won Declines

The financial space is reeling from the political chaos in South Korea, which has caused the Korean won to fall against the US dollar and extended its impact to the…

Korean won tumbles after South Korea’s president declares martial law; euro gains

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The Korean won was one of the biggest movers on Tuesday, plunging against the U.S. dollar after South Korea’s president declared…