Cocoa Whipsaws to Close One of the Wildest Weeks Market Has Seen
Cocoa futures whipsawed while still on track for its biggest weekly slump on data going back to 1959, as it wraps up one of the craziest stretches the market has ever seen.
Cocoa futures whipsawed while still on track for its biggest weekly slump on data going back to 1959, as it wraps up one of the craziest stretches the market has ever seen.
Dairy workers remain at risk for the H5N1 bird flu that’s spreading in cows and should wear protection to ward off the virus, US health officials said as they released details on one worker who experienced an eye infection.
Rite Aid Corp. is working to complete a deal with lenders to exit bankruptcy. But even with a rescue deal in hand, the ailing pharmacy chain is poised to to be significantly smaller.
Japan’s finance minister declined to confirm whether Japan stepped into the market to support the yen with intervention earlier this week, keeping traders guessing.
Panama’s bonds rallied after the nation’s supreme court cleared the way for frontrunner Jose Raul Mulino to compete in Sunday’s presidential election, removing a key risk for markets.
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