Global Atmosphere, Ocean Temperatures Break Records in June
The global surface temperature was .95 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1991-2020 average, beating the previous record, set in June 2019.
Oil Steady as Market Process Production Cuts
Crude oil prices continued to remain largely rangebound, as production cuts from OPEC offset weak demand.
U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield May Rise Toward 2023 High, Charts Show
UOB said said the 10-year Treasury yield may rise toward a 2023 high based on technical charts, having recently risen above the […]
USD/SGD Steady Ahead of U.S. Employment Data
USD/SGD was steady in the afternoon Asian session ahead of the U.S. ADP National Employment Report and the Challenger Job-Cut Report due […]
Russian Jets Confront U.S. Drones Over Syria
The Russian fighters dropped flares in actions the U.S. described as unsafe and unprofessional.
What Sweden Could Mean for NATO, and for Russia
As Sweden waits for NATO to approve its membership, WSJ Sune Engel Rasmussen explains what the country can bring to the alliance […]
Desire for Interest on Deposits Is Bad for Main Street Banks
Community banks expected the Fed’s interest-rate increases to help them, but instead they are hurting.
Sagard Adds Mideast, Canadian Backers to Ownership Ranks
Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth investor ADQ and the Bank of Montreal are acquiring minority stakes in the asset manager and insurer Great-West […]
What’s News: Business & Finance
What’s News: Business & Finance
The Defense Department warned against overly restricting military personnel’s access to national secrets in the aftermath of a massive leak of classified documents, even as it acknowledged the need to improve safeguards.
The Defense Department warned against overly restricting military personnel’s access to national secrets in the aftermath of a massive leak of classified […]
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Taiwan’s impossible choice: be Ukraine or Hong Kong