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Gold prices settled at their lowest in more than three months on Wednesday, as expectations for more central-bank interest-rate hikes later this year have diminished the…
Oil futures climbed on Wednesday, with U.S. prices ending at their highest in a week, after official data show that domestic crude inventories fell by almost…
By Mary de Wet Worthington Industries’ steel-processing unit saw lower selling prices and a decline in volume in the fourth quarter. On steel: Sales at the…
By Josh Beckerman Seneca Foods Class A shares fell 5% to $35.42 after hours after S&P Dow Jones Indices said it will remove the stock from…
By Mary de Wet Alvotech said Wednesday that approval for AVT02, a biosimilar candidate for Abbvie’s Humira, in the U.S. is likely to be delayed after…
The market is like the weather, it changes often. The market’s fickle nature is partly why stocks often lead to losses for retail investors. By going…
By James Glynn SYDNEY–Australian retail sales were stronger-than-expected in May as consumers rushed to take advantage of discounts and promotions heading into the end of the…
The wheels of government move slowly, yet surely. Now lawmakers are taking dead aim at Chinese businesses, and their actions will have far-reaching implications for investors.…
By Yifan Wang Swire Pacific shares jumped in Hong Kong on Thursday, as investors welcomed the company’s plan to sell its U.S. beverage business. The stock…
Exchange-traded funds once were novelties. The first U.S. ETF debuted in 1993; now there are more than 2,800 to choose from. Some investors build portfolios around…