Commodities news
Headlines summarized in your language. Refreshed every 30 minutes.
Headlines
Ivanhoe Mines Reports 64,328 Tonnes of Copper from Kamoa-Kakula in Q2 2026
Ivanhoe Mines reported Q2 2026 copper production of 64,328 tonnes from Kamoa-Kakula, with plans to increase mining rates by 30% in H2, boosting supply expectations for the copper market.
Canterra Minerals Starts Phase 2 Drill Program at Buchans Copper-Zinc District
Canterra Minerals has commenced an 8,000-metre Phase 2 diamond drill program at its Buchans copper-zinc district in Newfoundland, aiming to expand the resource base and advance district-scale growth.
Lavazza warns coffee prices may stay elevated for two more years
Lavazza says coffee prices are unlikely to ease for at least two years due to geopolitical tensions and climate change, with Arabica up 230% and Robusta up 325% since 2021.
Dutch Prosecutors Summon Tata Steel Over Ijmuiden Pollution
Dutch prosecutors have summoned Tata Steel's local unit on suspicion of intentionally releasing harmful substances, potentially impacting public health and steel production in the region.
Super El Niño Threatens Global Crop Yields, Boosting Commodity Prices
A powerful Super El Niño event is expected to disrupt agricultural production worldwide, potentially triggering a rally in commodity prices as traders brace for supply shortages.
China Extends US Soybean Buying Spree as Trade Thaw Continues
China has purchased additional US soybeans, extending a buying spree that signals improving agricultural trade relations between the world's two largest economies.
BHP Workers to Strike at World’s Biggest Iron Ore Port
Workers at BHP's Port Hedland terminal will strike for eight hours on July 16, threatening disruptions to iron ore supply from the world's largest export hub.
Temasek-Backed Foundation Healthcare Debuts Flat in Singapore IPO
Foundation Healthcare Holdings Ltd, backed by Temasek, opened flat on its Singapore IPO debut, marking the largest listing in the city-state this year outside real estate investment trusts.
Soccer Shows the Real Bull Case for Europe
The growing global popularity of European soccer leagues is boosting tourism, media rights, and brand value, reinforcing a structural bull case for European equities and the euro.
NATO Allies Pledge $50 Billion in Defense Deals to Appease Trump
NATO allies have committed to at least $50 billion in defense industry deals to demonstrate to President Trump that Europe is meeting his spending demands.
Morgan Stanley initiates SpaceX at $300, most bullish on Wall Street
Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of SpaceX with an Overweight rating and a $300 price target, the highest among major Wall Street banks, as the rocket company prepares to join the Nasdaq 100 index.
BNP Paribas Hires Jain Global’s Kavi Gupta to Lead FICC Trading in Americas
BNP Paribas has appointed Kavi Gupta, formerly of multistrategy hedge fund Jain Global, as head of FICC trading for the Americas, signaling a push to strengthen its fixed income and commodities franchise.
Brazil Coffee Farmers Adapt as Climate Shifts Threaten Harvests
Brazilian coffee farmers are adopting new techniques as climate change alters growing conditions, threatening future harvests of the world's largest coffee producer.
Lekko Coffee Expands With New Cleveland Roastery Launch
Lekko Coffee Roasters has launched a 5,500-square-foot roastery in Cleveland's Twist Drill Building, marking a significant expansion for the Ohio-based coffee company.
Phillip Securities Hikes Micron Price Target to $1,870, Sees 62% Upside
Phillip Securities raised its price target for Micron Technology (MU) to $1,870 from $530, implying over 62% upside, citing memory shortages and new customer agreements.
Bunge upgrades soybean facility in Italy to boost efficiency
Bunge is upgrading its soybean processing facility in Porto Corsini, Italy, with investments in receiving, storage, and lab testing to improve operational efficiency.
Santé Cie Loan Price Jumps as Firm Plans Lender Talks
Santé Cie SAS's loan price surges as the home healthcare provider seeks to start out-of-court negotiations with lenders, signaling potential restructuring and impacting distressed debt markets.
Sucafina Group Adds German Coffee Trader Rehm & Co
Swiss green coffee trader Sucafina has acquired Hamburg-based specialty importer Rehm & Co, strengthening its presence in Germany and the broader European market.
Trekor Metals Advances Environmental Assessment for Yellowhead Copper Project
Trekor Metals has advanced the environmental assessment process for its Yellowhead copper project, a key step toward potential development.
Canadian farmers cut wheat acres, boost canola to record high
Canadian farmers planted fewer wheat acres and a record area of canola in 2026, according to a crop survey led by Saskatchewan, signaling a major shift in crop mix that could impact global grain and oilseed supplies.
Page 2 of 26
About this page
NowPrice news curates headlines from established financial sources (CoinDesk, Decrypt, Investing.com, MarketWatch, OilPrice, Bloomberg and others). Our editorial team writes concise summaries in 5 languages. We don't republish articles — every story links back to the source.