President Donald Trump's auto and retaliatory tariffs on key U.S. trading partners are contributing to market volatility. Trump also recently noted he will impose 25% tariffs on imports from countries ...
Traders who rake in profits from betting on volatility in commodity markets are finding their services increasingly in demand as trade wars and military conflicts spur wild swings in prices of raw ...
Commerce is becoming fragmented, and prices on the basic building blocks of the economy are more volatile.
Commodities traders are rushing to bring Brazilian coffee into the U.S. before a new 50% tariff on Brazilian goods takes effect on August 1. Newly released data also shows U.S. consumer prices rose in ...
The financial landscape is evolving rapidly, with cryptocurrency market trends increasingly influencing traditional commodity trading. As digital assets become more mainstream, traders and market ...
Following several weeks of widespread buying across most commodities and sectors, hedge funds began to exhibit signs of caution, adopting a more selective approach during the week leading up to ...
By Dmitry Zhdannikov LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - A management buyout of commodity trader Gunvor has valued the group at around $5 billion, according to two sources and a Reuters calculation based on ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) -U.S. data vital to global grain and soybean trading has gone dark during the federal government's shutdown, leaving commodity traders and farmers without crop production estimates, ...
Freight shipping costs on the Rhine river in Germany surged this week as water levels fell further, compelling vessels to sail less than half full, commodity traders said on Thursday.Freight ...
Commodity traders should start paying more attention to India, according to the country’s oil and gas minister, as the world’s most populous nation moves into a new phase of growth that will require ...
Markets breathe in seasons. Prices do not move in straight lines. They respond to planting windows, maintenance schedules, holiday demand, freight snarls and policy surprises. If you learn to read ...