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Ivory Coast plans to bring forward the start of its cocoa mid-crop season for the first time ever, allowing the regulator to sharply reduce its set price paid to farmers in hopes of boosting sales, ...
Aluminum recorded its biggest weekly gain since 2023 after the deepening conflict in the Middle East snarled shipments from the region and left traders bracing for more disruptions. Prices on the ...
The US, Japan and the European Union are set to announce plans in the coming weeks to lay the foundation for a trade agreement in critical minerals, according to people familiar with the preparations.
Political analyst and senior lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Jonathan Asante Otchere, has warned that rising tensions in the Middle East could have serious consequences for Ghana’s fuel ...
We’re starting the week with a clear shift in tone. The dollar just pushed back above the psychological 100 level, while gold and silver are… hesitating. Not reversing, not continuing… just waiting.
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Fuel prices will come off recent lows with hikes set to take effect on 04 March when the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMR) makes its usual adjustments on the first Wednesday of the ...
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(04/02/26) The energy price index surged 41.6% in March, led by European natural gas (+59.4%) and crude oil (+40.5%). Non-energy prices rose 2.5%, with food up 2.7% and fertilizers climbing 26.2%.
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