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$30 Billion Export Deluge Is Milei’s Chance to Rebuild Reserves
Argentina is beginning to receive a flood of hard currency that analysts see around $30 billion over the next six months, giving President Javier Milei his best chance to build up international reserves.
ODCO Makes First Appearance at SIAM in Support of Agricultural Cooperatives
The Office of Cooperation Development (ODCO) is taking part for the first time in Morocco’s International Agriculture Fair, marking a significant step in promoting the role of cooperatives within the North African country’s agricultural ecosystem. The 18th edition of the event is scheduled to take place in Meknes from April 20 to April 28, under the theme: “Sustainable Livestock Production and Food Sovereignty.” ODCO’s inaugural participation points to its commitment to showcasing the strategic...
The military man trying to save US-Iran peace talks
Pakistan’s fatigue-wearing strongman Asim Munir takes unorthodox approach to mediating between two arch-enemies
Bank of England ‘flying blind’ on inflation
Bank of England ‘flying blind’ on inflation
Iran War to Impact Shipping Long After It Ends, Japan’s MOL Says
The impact of the Middle East conflict on the shipping industry and global supply chains will linger long after the war ends, according to the head of one of the world’s largest tanker owners.
US Premarket Movers for April 22, 2026
S&P 500 Index futures rise 0.5% as of 7:50 a.m. in New York the morning after President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran.
Northern Ireland energy prices 'could stay high into winter'
Northern Ireland energy prices 'could stay high into winter'11 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJohn CampbellEconomics and business editor, BBC News NIGetty ImagesWholesale energy prices have soared since the Iran war began in February.Household energy prices will continue to be high into the autumn and winter if the Iran crisis continues for another four to six weeks, MPs have been told.Wholesale energy prices have soared since the Iran war began on 28 February.The produc...
Coffee Climbs on Iran Conflict Concerns and Brazil Weather Risk
Arabica coffee climbed the most in two weeks in New York, amid concerns that the Middle East conflict will keep logistics costs elevated and as weather threatens Brazilian crops.
Commodity Houses Are Perfectly Placed for a Wartime Trading Bonanza
Trading firms have put the lessons of the 2022 energy crisis to good use during the Iran war.
Europe Power Markets See More Negative Prices as Solar Surges
Europe’s power markets are seeing a sharp rise in negative electricity prices, particularly around midday when solar generation exceeds demand.
Philip Morris Smoke-Free Shift Gathers Pace as Profit Rises
MarketsPhilip Morris Smoke-Free Shift Gathers Pace as Profit RisesFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftExpandZyn smokeless nicotine pouch at a convenience store in New York.Photographer: Bing Guan/BloombergFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Jennifer CreeryApril 22, 2026 at 11:36 AM UTCBookmarkSavePhilip Morris International In...
Iran Seizes Two Ships in Hormuz for ‘Violations’: Tasnim
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had seized two ships in Hormuz and brought them to shore for inspection Wednesday, according to reports from Iranian state television. Tyler Kendall has more on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)
Israeli settlers set Palestinian home on fire in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers set Palestinian home on fire in occupied West Bank
Boeing Narrows Cash Burn in First Quarter as Jet Deliveries Rise
Boeing Co. reported lower-than-expected cash outflow as it delivered the most aircraft in the first quarter since 2019, continuing its recovery with higher output and more steady operations at its defense and services units.
Wall Street’s Bullish Stocks View Contrasts With Consumer Gloom
Stocks are trading near a record high, signaling Wall Street is learning to cope with lingering geopolitical risks. Main Street is struggling to catch up.
ECB’s Kocher Says Too Early to Predict Next Week’s Rate Outcome
European Central Bank Governing Council member Martin Kocher said uncertainty over the Iran war means he can’t yet predict what will happen when rate-setters meet in Frankfurt April 29-30.
Flights, food and fuel: What you need to know about the latest inflation figures
Flights, food and fuel: What you need to know about the latest inflation figuresJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDharshini DavidDeputy economics editorGetty ImagesIt's becoming clearer how a war thousands of miles away is hitting pockets here in the UK, with the latest figures showing inflation has risen to 3.3% through the year to March.Petrol and diesel costs hit their highest levels in over three years - but the war's impact on inflation overall was quite small.However, wi...
Moroccan Billionaire Marc Lasry Among Forbes 250 Greatest Self-Made Americans
Rabat – Moroccan-American billionaire Marc Lasry is among the Forbes 250 Greatest Self-Made Americans, another list featuring businessmen and celebrities who made a name for themselves in their respective fields. Forbes released the list earlier this month, distinguishing the US, where the “American dream” could reportedly be achieved by any ordinary child, compared to Europe, “where one’s prospects were often determined at birth.” The report then cites what it describes as heroes, includi...
Slovakia expects Druzhba oil supplies to resume on Thursday
The resumption of pipeline operations is seen in Slovakia as key to ensuring national energy security
Rosatom plans to expand isotope supplies to China
According to the state corporation’s press service, Rosatom supplies around 400 types of isotope products at present