The High-Stakes Gold Trade Under Pressure
Gold has long been a staple of the global financial system, but its journey from mines to markets is more complex than i... Read more
Would $50 Oil Help Or Hurt The U.S. Economy? The Trade-Offs Explained
Oil prices have long played a critical role in shaping the U.S. economy. While high prices can strain consumers and busi... Read more
Power Struggle: Ontario Slaps 25% Surcharge On U.S. Electricity Exports
Ontario’s recent decision to impose a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S. has sparked tensions between Ca... Read more
Lumber Prices Drop As U.S. Delays Trump-Era Tariffs On Canadian Imports
U.S. lumber prices have seen a decline following the decision to delay the implementation of Trump-era tariffs on Canadi... Read more
Collateral Of Choice: Why Gold-Backed Loans Are Surging In India
Gold has long held a special place in India, not just as a symbol of wealth and tradition but also as a financial asset.... Read more
Trade War Fallout: Electricity Flow Limits May Disrupt North American Grid
As trade tensions between the United States and Canada continue to simmer, energy regulators are warning of a new and po... Read more
Chocolate Crisis: How Ghana's Gold Rush Is Fueling A Global Cocoa Shortage
Chocolate lovers around the world are facing an unwelcome reality: the price of their favorite treat is rising, and a gl... Read more
OPEC+ Surprises Markets – Why The Oil Cartel's Decision To Boost Production Sent Prices Lower
OPEC+ has once again shaken global oil markets, this time by confirming its plan to increase crude production—contrary... Read more
Reviving Old Reactors: A Viable Solution For Future Nuclear Energy?
As global electricity demand continues to rise, governments and energy companies are looking for ways to meet this growi... Read more
Chevron Blocked: Trump Cancels Venezuela Oil License
US Oil Interests and Venezuelan Economy Face Fallout from Policy ShiftFormer U.S. President Donald Trump has canceled Ch... Read more
Global Trade Tensions Rise As US Signals Tougher Stance On Copper Imports
The US government has launched a probe into alleged copper dumping, signaling a potential shift toward tougher trade mea... Read more
Palm Oil Producers Brace For Surplus As European Demand Weakens
Palm oil producers are preparing for a market surplus following Indonesia’s recent restrictions on used cooking oil ex... Read more
Glencore's $1.6bn Loss: Is The Decline Of Coal A Sign Of Industry Transformation?
Glencore, one of the world’s largest mining and commodity trading companies, reported a $1.6 billion loss in 2024—a ... Read more
Commodity Wealth, But No Jobs: Indonesia's Economic Dilemma
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest exporters of natural resources, boasting vast reserves of coal, palm oil, nick... Read more
Uranium Shortages Threaten Nuclear Expansion: Are US And European Energy Firms Prepared?
As the global push for clean energy intensifies, nuclear power is experiencing a resurgence in the US and Europe. Govern... Read more