The surge in energy prices continued to fuel stock volatility amid an intensifying debate on whether inflation pressures will be transitory or derail the economy. Traders also assessed a news report …
Monthly Archives For October 2021
Clouds on the soybean export horizon?
Hurricanes have taken a tole on soybean exports. What does the remainder of the year have in store? Soybean exports for the 2021-22 season did not get off to the best of starts with Hurricane…
Pentagon’s former software chief says US has lost the technology battle to China
The former inaugural chief software officer at the Pentagon said he believes the United States has already lost the technological battle against China.
China Has Won the Future of AI, Ex-US Defense Official Says
A former US Department of Defense official says that the US has already lost the AI war with China, with enormous implications for the future of humanity.
USMEF: $1 billion month for US beef highlights latest red meat export results
U.S. beef exports soared to another new value record in August, topping the $1 billion mark for the first time, while pork exports posted another strong month and remain ahead of the record pace …
Blockchain Market to Witness Massive Growth from 2021 to 2027
Global Blockchain Market is latest research study released by HTF MI evaluating the market risk side analysis, highlighting opportunities and leveraged with strategic and tactical decision-making …
China’s efforts to achieve sustainable development
After seeing an increase of extreme weather in recent years, the urgency to implement sustainable development has topped the agenda for many countries and global communities. At the UN General …
China Imposes More Supervision Over Payments Ecosystem
China’s Central Bank has penalized 1,436 banks and payment companies and levied fines totaling 1.13 billion yuan — or $176 million — since 2016.
COVID-19 origins search: China denies WHO access to bat caves
China has denied the World Health Organization access to bat caves and wildlife farming areas in a region six hours west of Wuhan — as it emerged that nearby wet markets were banned from selling…
China DENIES WHO access to bat caves as part of Covid-19 investigation
Scientists want to visit a series of caves and wildlife farming areas in the Enshi prefecture of Hubei province – six hours west of the city where Covid-19 was first reported.
UK records another 40,224 coronavirus cases
Another 40,224 people in Britain have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 8,193,769, according to official figures released Monday. The …
Xi Jinping Scrutinizes Chinese Financial Institutions’ Ties With Private Firms
Inspections of state banks and others are aimed at ensuring full Communist Party control over what is seen as the lifeblood of the economy, say people familiar with the plan.
COP26, G20 prospects dimmer without China’s Xi Jinping in the room
The Chinese president is not expected to be in Rome or Glasgow in person, making it more difficult to strike a deal.