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Egypt procures 3mn tonnes of local wheat

CAIRO / Reuters Egypt, the world’s largest wheat importer, has procured 3 million tonnes of wheat from local farmers since the harvest began in mid-April, the Supply Ministry said in a statement on Monday. The local procurement season runs until July and the ministry has said it is targeting between 3.5 million and 4 million tonnes of local wheat this ...

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BHP tells investors options for US shale under review

Bloomberg BHP Billiton Ltd. is assuring shareholders that it’s exploring numerous options for its contentious US shale unit amid pressure from activist investor Elliott Management Corp. to carry out a wider review of petroleum operations. In a series of meetings in Australia last week, Chief Executive Officer Andrew Mackenzie stressed to shareholders that the biggest mining company is open to ...

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Noble Group seeks strategic investor to fight crisis

Bloomberg Noble Group Ltd. is seeking a strategic investor to drag the beleaguered commodities trader out of what it calls an “incredibly difficult environment.” The company’s market value has shriveled by more than $1 billion this year as the Hong Kong-based firm reported a first quarter loss, S&P Global Ratings flagged a risk of default and Fitch Ratings Ltd. cut ...

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Adani reaches deal for $16.5 billion Australia coal mine

Bloomberg Adani Enterprises Ltd., controlled by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, said its Australian unit has reached an agreement on royalty payments with the Queensland government, ensuring the $16.5 billion Carmichael coal project moves forward. Shares surged. The agreement with the state government “meets Adani’s expectations and requirements,” the company said in a statement, without providing details of the accord. The ...

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India’s early monsoon a boon for agriculture

Bloomberg The southwest monsoon that waters about half of India’s farmland arrived in the country slightly ahead of its normal schedule, giving a boost to farmers planting rice to soybeans crops in coming weeks. Monsoon rain has reached the southern state of Kerala, K. J. Ramesh, chief of India Meteorological Department, said by phone. The June-September rainy period typically starts ...

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After 4 months of Trump, old world order alive but unwell

Bloomberg Four months into Donald Trump’s presidency, the sky has not fallen in on the system of global governance the US did so much to construct since World War II. It is, however, in deep trouble. Trump has not followed through on pre-election threats to declare the North Atlantic Treaty Organization obsolete, abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement, accept ...

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McCain: Trump’s actions have unsettled allies and Americans

Bloomberg President Donald Trump has unsettled allies, as well as Americans, Senator John McCain said during a speech in Sydney on the future of U.S. relations with Asia. McCain —the chairman of U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee and the Republican presidential nominee in 2008—said on Tuesday that Australia wasn’t alone in questioning whether America was still committed to upholding peace ...

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S Korea’s Moon orders probe after missile shield surprise

Bloomberg South Korea’s new president, Moon Jae-in, ordered an investigation into how the final components of a controversial U.S. missile shield had arrived in the country without his knowledge. The president initiated the probe after learning that a complete set of six launchers were on South Korean soil, Moon’s spokesman, Yoon Young-chan, told a news conference Tuesday. Previous Defense Ministry ...

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