India is expected to export less than 800,000 metric tons of sugar this season, falling short of its 1 million-ton quota. This is primarily due to increasing sugar supplies from Brazil, which are driving down global prices and making Indian shipments less competitive, according to a Reuters report.In a significant move…
Indian equity benchmark indices slipped on Friday, snapping a three-day winning streak as investors booked profits in select heavyweight…
While other commodities have experienced significant price swings throughout the year, cotton has maintained a remarkable period of stability. Since…
The European Commission on Friday said it has adopted a new package of sanctions against Russia, its 19th since…
Shares of FedEx rose by more than 5% in premarket trading on Friday after the parcel delivery company reported…
Thursday began with major developments across the world, with the Federal Reserve lowering its benchmark interest rate by 25…
Late-night television was rocked on Wednesday after Disney-owned ABC abruptly pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air.The move came…
Australia announced on Thursday its 2035 emissions target, aiming for a 62%-70% reduction from 2005 levels. This figure was lower…
China has decided to halt its antitrust investigation into Google, a move that comes just months after regulators began…