By Asad Zulfiqar and Yongchang Chin | January 30, 2023
Oil has had a bumpy ride in recent months, with prices supported by the demand outlook in China but held back by concerns that the U.S. could slip into recession.
By Yongchang Chin and Anthony Di Paola | September 19, 2022
Concerns that a global slowdown will sap energy demand have put oil on track for its first quarterly decline in more than two years.
By Annie Lee | September 19, 2022
Global suppliers expect the lithium rally to continue, indicating raw materials will prove an enduring headache for the electric vehicle industry.
By Lorne Cook | September 14, 2022
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, right, gathers with EU commissioners before a meeting at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.
By Thomas Mulier and Andy Hoffman | March 30, 2022
Pandora has also told suppliers that none of its raw materials, products or services can come from Russia or Belarus.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 29, 2022
"Unlike the majority opinion, I don't think a prevailing party analysis is the right attorney's fees framework," said U.S. Senior Judge Ed Carnes for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. "The parties' agreement calls for a different framework."
By Thomas Biesheuvel | March 17, 2022
The move by Signet, the owner of Kay Jewelers and Zales, is the latest step in companies self-sanctioning and going further than government restrictions as Russia's invasion of Ukraine raises concerns about a consumer backlash.
By John J. Edwards III | March 15, 2022
The investment from AMC is a much-needed boost for Denver-based Hycroft Mining, which is trying to get the mine up and running on a sustainable, commercial basis.
By Matthew Daly | February 23, 2022
President Joe Biden on his first day in office restored the climate cost estimate to about $51 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions, after President Donald Trump had reduced the figure to $7 or less per ton.
By Josh Saul | February 7, 2022
Georgia is attracting miners with its relatively low power prices and large amount of nuclear and solar power, which allows mining companies to brand themselves as sustainable or emissions-free.
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