Commodities In 'perfect Storm' Says ERG, As Crisis Starts Super Cycle

Commodities In ‘perfect Storm’ Says ERG, As Crisis Starts Super Cycle

By Divya Chowdhury and Savio Shetty DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Years of under-investment in mining of metals essential to energy transition, supply shocks and high energy prices will continue to drive commodity prices higher, Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) Chief Executive Benedikt Sobokta said on Wednesday. Combined with COVID-related logistical issues and demand for transparency on…

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Amazon Shareholders Vote Against Investor-led Proposals

Amazon Shareholders Vote Against Investor-led Proposals

By Ross Kerber, Arriana McLymore and Eva Mathews BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Amazon.com Inc shareholders on Wednesday voted against all investor-led resolutions that challenged the company’s policies – including its use of plastics and certain concealment clauses in contracts – at the company’s annual meeting. A total of 15 investor resolutions were considered, including one introduced…

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Amazon shareholders nix warehouse working conditions audit

Amazon shareholders on Wednesday voted down a proposal calling for an independent audit of working conditions at the e-commerce behemoth’s warehouses. The proposal’s defeat at the Seattle-based company’s annual shareholder meeting came despite calls from activist groups and unions to improve labor conditions at the warehouses where customer orders are sorted, packaged and shipped. Amazon…

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Russia Pushed Closer To Brink Of Default After U.S. Payment License Expires

Russia Pushed Closer To Brink Of Default After U.S. Payment License Expires

By Daphne Psaledakis and Karin Strohecker WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) -The United States pushed Russia closer to the brink of a historic debt default on Wednesday by not extending its license to pay bondholders, as Washington ramps up pressure following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The U.S. Treasury Department late on Tuesday it would let lapse a license…

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