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Dow Jones Futures Rise as Tech Leads; Apple, Robinhood Signal Buy
Dow Jones futures rose in overnight trading, led by tech stocks, as Apple and Robinhood flashed buy signals following a sharp selloff in AI and semiconductor names.

Illycaffè Taps Westrock for North American Production Push
Illycaffè has entered a multiyear production agreement with Westrock Coffee to develop and package products for the North American market, signaling a strategic expansion push.
Weekly Coffee News: Tariff Credits, Sicily Coffee, World Champions
Royal Coffee issues tariff credits, IWCA releases annual report, and three World Coffee Champions crowned in Brussels, highlighting key industry developments.
Oreterra Geological Team Mobilizes for Trek South Drill Program in Golden Triangle
Oreterra Metals has mobilized its geological team to Bronson Camp to prepare for a maiden drill program at the Trek South copper-gold prospect in BC's Golden Triangle, with drilling expected to start in late July.
Aldi Opens Times Square Store, Aims to Lower Food Costs
Aldi opened its first Midtown Manhattan store near Times Square, leveraging logistical innovations to offer low prices, including wagyu ground beef, in a high-cost urban area.
Fourth of July Cookout Costs Rise 4% as Beef Prices Surge
The average cost of a Fourth of July cookout for 10 people rose 4% to $73.82, driven by beef prices surging as cattle herds hit a 75-year low amid strong protein demand.
Soybeans Drift as China Buying Awaited After US Tariff Statement
Soybean futures drifted between small gains and losses as traders weighed a Chinese government statement on rolling back tariffs on US agricultural products, a move that could pave the way for purchases by the Asian country.
SAS CEO Emerges as Frontrunner to Lead Air Canada
SAS AB CEO Anko van der Werff is reportedly the leading candidate to become Air Canada's next CEO, following Michael Rousseau's resignation after a controversy over his inability to speak French.
Protein content not the only factor in wheat grist decisions
Milling operations must consider multiple sources of grist variation beyond protein content, as factors like starch damage, moisture, and ash content also significantly affect flour quality and yield.
Green Bridge Metals Gets Drilling Approval for Serpentine Copper-Nickel Project
Green Bridge Metals received Minnesota DNR approval for its exploration drilling plan at the Serpentine copper-nickel project and selected Foraco International for Phase 1 diamond core drilling.
USDA Confirms Smallest US Wheat Crop on Record
The USDA confirmed the smallest US wheat crop on record, with planted area at its lowest since 1919, signaling tighter global supply and potential price support.
Faraday Copper to Acquire BHP's San Manuel Property in Arizona
Faraday Copper signs a definitive agreement to acquire BHP's San Manuel property in Arizona, creating a multi-asset copper district in the USA.
French Heat Wave Slashes Corn Output, Kills Poultry
A record-breaking heat wave in France has slashed corn output by up to 30% and killed hundreds of thousands of poultry, threatening supply and prices in Europe's top farming nation.
Brazil Rail Operator VLI Opens New Soymeal Export Route
Brazilian rail operator VLI SA launches a new soybean meal export route to ease logistical bottlenecks and boost shipments of the animal feed ingredient.
Iron Ore Rises as China Buyer May Block Fortescue Port Deliveries
Iron ore futures briefly topped $100 a ton after China's state-backed buyer CMRG signaled it may restrict some Fortescue inventories held at mainland ports.
Newmont Gets Approval for Red Chris Block Cave, Extending Mine Life to Mid-2040s
Newmont received British Columbia's approval for the Red Chris Block Cave project, transitioning from open-pit to block caving and extending mine life to the mid-2040s, boosting copper output and supporting thousands of jobs.
Nexa Resources (NEXA) Gets Scotiabank Price Target Hike to $14.50
Scotiabank raised its price target on Nexa Resources to $14.50, citing a tighter-than-expected copper market and insufficient medium-term supply growth.
Starbucks reassesses 2030 emissions target amid sustainability milestones
Starbucks is actively reassessing its 2030 emissions target while reporting progress on coffee tree distribution and farmer financing in its latest impact report.
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