Your Fourth of July Cookout will cost you less this year, according to American Farm Bureau
Good news for your Fourth of July cookout — it's more affordable than last year. Families can expect to pay $67.73 for a party of 10, down 3% from last year's record high, according to a survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation.
2023-06-27 17:19
Nigeria Banking Stocks Head for Best Quarter Since 2017
Nigerian banks are heading for their best quarterly performance in six years as a return to more conventional
2023-06-27 16:51
Senegal Dollar Bonds Rally After IMF Approves $1.8 Billion Loans
Senegal’s dollar bonds rallied after the International Monetary Fund approved about $1.8 billion in loans to support the
2023-06-27 16:27
Naspers, Prosus to Undo Cross-Holding to Boost Share Price
Prosus NV and its parent Naspers Ltd. received approval from South African regulators to remove a cross-holding structure
2023-06-27 15:59
South Africa’s Coal Rail Export Bottlenecks Are Getting Worse
South Africa’s rail bottlenecks are getting worse, with the country on course to deliver less coal to the
2023-06-27 15:29
Brookfield's reinsurance arm nearing deal to buy American Equity - source
By Anirban Sen (Reuters) -Canadian private equity firm Brookfield's reinsurance arm is nearing a deal to buy insurer American Equity
2023-06-27 06:20
America Movil announces foreign debt offering of up to 20 billion pesos
MEXICO CITY Mexican telecommunications giant America Movil, controlled by the family of tycoon Carlos Slim, announced the launch
2023-06-26 22:48
Tech Startup Byju’s Seeks to Calm Investors as Crisis Escalates
The billionaire founder of Byju’s, the Indian education-technology firm that lost its auditor and three board members in
2023-06-26 13:20
Seychelles Central Bank Sees Deflation Ending as Rupee Weakens
Deflation in Seychelles is expected to be short-lived because of a weaker currency and higher import prices, the
2023-06-26 12:25
Russia Crisis Forces Rethink of Oil Market’s Balance of Risks
The global oil market faces fresh risks from the uprising in Russia by mercenary group Wagner, according to
2023-06-26 11:58
Hoax bomb threats target major US retailers including Walmart and Whole Foods demanding bitcoin and gift cards
Law enforcement agencies are investigating a series of hoax bomb threats that targeted major US retailers and grocery stores in an apparent extortion scheme for thousands of dollars in gift cards, bitcoin and cash, according to a report. Kroger, Meijer, Walmart and Whole Foods are among the companies that have been targeted in several states, according toThe Wall Street Journal. Callers have threatened to detonate bombs if gift cards, bitcoin or other payments are not provided, the newspaper reported. The FBI is working with state and local law enforcement to identify the threats, which have so far been unfounded, WSJ reported. It is unclear whether the calls are part of an organised effort. Callers have used block numbers to conceal their identities, according to police. One call to a Whole Foods in suburban Chicago reportedly demanded $5,000 in bitcoin and threatened to detonate a pipe bomb. Another call to a Kroger in New Mexico reportedly demanded an employee wire money and threatened that a bomb would go off if they called the police. Calls to a Meijer grocery store in Wisconsin demanded $5,000 in Apple gift cards. The threats echo similar menacing calls that have been a mainstay of local news outlets across the US in the past several years. After such threats, law enforcement agencies are typically called to the scene to evacuate the stores, causing major headaches for retailers and surrounding traffic. The latest efforts are “another evolving scam” for US retailers, according to Lisa Bruno, a senior executive vice president of retail operations at the Retail Industry Leaders Association, speaking to The Wall Street Journal. The threats also appear to be separate from those made towards retailers like Target, where stores in at least five states have faced threats over the company’s support for LGBT+ shoppers during Pride Month. Read More Pride collection backlash has derailed retailers, but LGBT designers are more empowered than ever Starbucks workers at 150 stores to strike over alleged ban on Pride decor
2023-06-26 01:45
Unlikely Emerging-Market Rallies Get Wall Street Reality Check
A rally in some of the world’s riskiest emerging markets, triggered by a pivot to market-friendly policies, is
2023-06-25 20:29