May 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service on Friday reported a net quarterly loss of $1.95 billion as it faces a growing financial crisis and has warned it could run out of cash as soon as February.
Prices gain on Iran war, extreme temperatures in plantation regions and the lack of rainfall that has affected production ...
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Three Ways the Aluminum Crunch Could Evolve

The global aluminum market is no longer unified. Sanctions, tariffs, power costs, and Persian Gulf disruptions are creating ...
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IRAN has chillingly warned it is “just getting started” after unleashing a barrage of missiles towards the UAE. Monday’s ...
Supply chain disruptions linked to the Iran conflict are pushing up component costs, which could translate into higher prices ...
Soaring prices for memory chips don’t just affect makers of PCs and smartphones, especially as products such as high-end ...
PGX has an asymmetric return profile. Moves to the upside are capped, whereas it participates fully in selloffs. While the ...
Domenicali wouldn’t be drawn on speculation that F1 might end the season with a Las Vegas double-header — the final round ...
Global oil supplies are expected to remain tight for months even if the US and Iran agree to end their conflict, as depleted inventories and damaged infrastructure delay recovery. Industry executives ...