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Bank of Korea Signals Rate Hike Needed as Inflation, Growth Pick Up
The Bank of Korea reiterated that policy rates need to rise at an appropriate time, reinforcing its hawkish stance ahead of next week's meeting where a rate hike is possible.
NZ Manufacturing Hits 5-Year High as Breman Highlights Recovery
New Zealand manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in nearly five years in June, with central bank Governor Anna Breman citing a burgeoning recovery, reinforcing the case for recent rate hikes.
Dow Falls on Oil Spike, Middle East Tensions; OpenAI’s Altman to Speak Thursday
The Dow fell on Wednesday as rising oil prices and Middle East tensions weighed on sentiment, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is scheduled to speak on Thursday.
High Yields Lure Global Bond Inflows Into Indonesia
Global investors are increasing purchases of Indonesian sovereign bonds, attracted by some of the highest yields in emerging Asia as expectations grow that the central bank's rate hiking cycle is nearing its end.
Levi Strauss raises outlook again, shares dip after hours
Levi Strauss raised its full-year outlook for the second consecutive quarter, but shares fell in after-hours trading as investors weighed the shift toward tops and denim luxury.
Dangote Plans to Double Refinery Capacity to 1.45 Million b/d
Dangote plans to add a second crude distillation unit at its Lekki refinery, lifting total capacity to 1.45 million b/d and potentially making it the world's largest refinery.
DuPont Registry Group Picks Banks for US IPO
DuPont Registry Group, a luxury car marketplace and media company, has selected banks for a US initial public offering, signaling confidence in the equity capital markets.
Samsung, SK Hynix and Leveraged ETFs Drive 70% of Korea Trading
Leveraged ETFs and chipmaker stocks Samsung and SK Hynix now account for over 70% of trading value in South Korea's $4.3 trillion stock market, driven by retail investor fervor.
Aston Martin Noteholders Sign Cooperation Pact as Debt Rout Deepens
A group of Aston Martin noteholders signed a cooperation pact to coordinate amid a deepening debt rout driven by earnings pressure on the luxury carmaker.
Harley-Davidson Credit Ratings Cut to Junk by S&P on Strategy Shift
S&P Global Ratings cut Harley-Davidson’s credit rating to junk, citing risks from its strategy to sell lower-cost motorcycles, which could pressure the stock and raise borrowing costs.
SK Hynix US IPO More Than Seven Times Oversubscribed
SK Hynix's US IPO is more than seven times oversubscribed, signaling strong investor demand for the South Korean memory chipmaker ahead of its pricing this week.
Lundin Gold Q2 2026 Production Falls to 118,994 Ounces at Fruta del Norte
Lundin Gold reported Q2 2026 gold production of 118,994 ounces from its Fruta del Norte mine in Ecuador, down from 139,433 ounces in the same quarter last year.
Gulf Oil Producers Slash Prices to Asia in Market Share Battle
Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers have slashed crude prices for Asian buyers by the most in two decades, reigniting competition for market share after the Strait of Hormuz reopened.
DPM Metals Reports Higher Preliminary Q2 Gold Equivalent Production
DPM Metals reported a preliminary increase in gold-equivalent production for the second quarter, signaling stronger operational performance at its mining sites.
Dollar bullish sentiment at decade high as oil surge fuels Fed tight policy bets
Bullish dollar positioning has reached its highest level in a decade, but sustained gains may hinge on whether the recent oil price spike persists and keeps inflation concerns alive, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain tight monetary policy.
Texas A&M Discovery Could Slash Battery Costs Using Natural Gas
Scientists at Texas A&M University accidentally discovered a method to produce graphene oxide from natural gas, potentially lowering lithium-ion battery costs and reducing reliance on traditional graphite sources.
Blue Gold Gets Nasdaq Deficiency Notice, Vows to Maintain Listing
Blue Gold Limited received a Nasdaq deficiency notice for its Class A ordinary shares falling below the minimum bid price requirement, but the company has until December 28, 2026 to regain compliance and remains committed to its listing.
USPS stamp prices rise again as eighth hike in five years takes effect
The US Postal Service will raise stamp prices for the eighth time in five years this weekend, reflecting persistent cost pressures and regulatory changes.
First Majestic Silver Q2 Output Hits 3.8M oz Silver, 34,660 oz Gold
First Majestic Silver reported Q2 2026 production of 3.8 million ounces of silver and 34,660 ounces of gold from its four Mexican mines, alongside updated guidance and cost outlook.
FMC Files First Global Regulatory Submission for Rimisoxafen Herbicide
FMC Corporation has submitted the first global regulatory dossier for its new herbicide rimisoxafen to the US EPA, targeting key row crops amid rising weed resistance.
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