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Thai Long Bonds Attract Funds as Yield Curve Steepens in Emerging Asia
Thailand's yield curve has become the steepest in emerging Asia, drawing investors to long-dated bonds amid diverging interest-rate expectations from regional peers.
PBOC sets USD/CNY reference rate at 6.8150, above estimate
The People's Bank of China set the USD/CNY reference rate at 6.8150, weaker than the 6.7819 market estimate, signaling a potential shift in yuan policy.
Ryerson Holding RYZ Stock Gains 39% in Year, Valuation in Focus
Ryerson Holding shares have delivered a 39.62% total return over the past year, prompting investors to reassess the valuation of the industrial metals company.
Barton Gold completes drilling at high-grade Tolmer Silver discovery
Barton Gold has completed a 3,677m RC drilling program at its Tolmer silver discovery in South Australia, targeting infill and extensions of high-grade mineralisation, with preliminary tests yielding concentrate over 100,000 g/t Ag.
Elliott Escalates Pressure on Northern Star Resources Over Sale
Activist investor Elliott Management urges Northern Star Resources to reconsider a sale as the gold miner's valuation lags, intensifying pressure on the board.
Fake News Threatens Oil Markets as AI Fuels Misinformation Risks
AI-generated fake news about attacks on Saudi oil facilities could trigger crude price volatility, as scalper traders profit from suspiciously timed oil trades during Iran war developments.
Scientists Create Giant Fire Tornadoes to Clean Up Oil Spills
Researchers have developed a novel technique using giant fire tornadoes to efficiently burn off oil spills, potentially offering a faster and more effective cleanup method.
Global Junk Debt Flashes Warning on Growing Risk of Stagflation
Spreads on global high-yield bonds are widening as investors price in stagflation risks from the Middle East conflict, threatening the weakest corporate borrowers that loaded up on cheap debt during low-rate years.
Eldorado Gold Starts Copper Output at McIlvenna Bay, Valuation Lags
Eldorado Gold has produced its first copper concentrate at the McIlvenna Bay project in Canada, marking its entry into copper production amid growing demand for electrification metals.
Dow drops 900 points as chip stocks slide, Trump threatens Iran strikes
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged over 900 points on Wednesday, driven by deepening losses in semiconductor stocks and renewed geopolitical tensions after President Trump threatened additional strikes on Iran.
Algeria's Gas Advantage Is Real, but Production Problems Persist
Algeria's 2026 hydrocarbon bidding round arrives amid high gas prices and Europe's search for non-Russian supply, but aging infrastructure and declining output threaten its ambitions.
Gold Falls for Third Day as US Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran
Gold extends its decline for a third consecutive session after the US launched fresh strikes against Iran, escalating geopolitical tensions and fueling inflation concerns that could influence central bank policy.
Luckin Coffee surpasses 35,000 stores, non-coffee sales top RMB 20 billion
Luckin Coffee now operates over 35,000 stores globally and reports cumulative non-coffee beverage sales exceeding RMB 20 billion, highlighting a shift in its revenue mix.
Ex-Fed Governor Warsh Says Inflation May Need New Approach
Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh suggests a novel approach to tackle inflation, as persistent price pressures, especially in energy, continue to strain consumers.
Raindrop CTO Says AI Self-Correction Is Last Big Problem for Humanity
Raindrop founder Ben Hylak, a former SpaceX and Apple engineer, argues that AI's ability to self-correct is the final frontier, as his company helps businesses raise the floor of AI model reliability.
Kingsview Minerals Acquires Goose Creek Copper-Gold Project in New Brunswick
Kingsview Minerals has acquired the Goose Creek Property, a district-scale copper-gold project covering 39 km² in southeastern New Brunswick, with multiple untested historical occurrences.
Why Newmont Stock Slumped on Wednesday
Newmont shares fell sharply on Wednesday as market concerns over a challenging 2026 for gold miners weighed on investor sentiment.
US Treasury Eases Legal Restrictions Across Venezuela Licenses
The US Treasury amended Venezuela licenses to ease legal restrictions, aiming to boost investment in the country's oil and natural resources, which could increase supply and pressure crude prices.
World's Biggest Battery Maker Shifts Focus Away from EVs
The world's largest battery manufacturer is pivoting away from electric vehicles amid policy uncertainty and shifting demand, reshaping supply chains for energy storage and fuel markets.
Japan World Cup Run Could Boost Stocks of Streaming, Food Firms
Japan's strong World Cup performance could boost shares of streaming, food, and beverage companies as investor sentiment turns bullish on consumer spending.
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