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[ad_1] The world economy is built on steel. Globally, an estimated 1.9 billion tons of steel are used annually for buildings, bridges, automobiles, and heavy machinery. Specialty metals have replaced steel in some limited cases, but the long-term demand for steel remains insatiable.A handful of companies stand out as leaders in the steel industry. The best steel companies have more modern production capabilities and excel at controlling their costs to compete globally. Steel worker Best steel stocksBest steel stocksHere are five steel companies worth your consideration: A detailed lookThe following is a more in-depth look at the details of the…

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[ad_1] By Niket Nishant (Reuters) -ReserveOne, a new crypto venture with ties to industry veterans and a former U.S. commerce secretary, will list on the Nasdaq through a merger with blank-check firm M3-Brigade Acquisition V Corp and is expected to raise more than $1 billion. The company will manage a portfolio of cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, ethereum and Solana, while aligning its holdings with the U.S. strategic crypto reserve, it said on Tuesday. The deal, expected to close in the October-December quarter, is the latest in a series of efforts to wrap crypto assets into equity and make them more appealing…

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[ad_1] The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is forecast to hold its key interest rate at 3.25% on Wednesday.The RBNZ hinted that it is close to the end of the easing cycle as “inflation is within the target band”.  The New Zealand Dollar could experience a big reaction to the language in the RBNZ policy statement.The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is expected to keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) steady at 3.25% following the conclusion of its July monetary policy meeting on Wednesday.The decision will be announced at 02:00 GMT. This time, the announcement won’t be accompanied by the…

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[ad_1] The metal industry is expected to see flat YoY revenue growth in Q1FY26, while PAT is expected to grow by over 20 percent in the quarter. A Prabhudas Lilladher Capital report says that the overall metal sector is expected to clock 9 percent EBITDA growth and 22 percent PAT growth in Q1.  The report suggests that the revenue growth of the metal industry was impacted by the low demand due to maintenance shutdowns, heatwaves and early monsoon. However, the higher domestic steel prices, aided by safeguard duties, and the lower coking coal price have helped the margins of the…

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[ad_1] Frontier, a group that includes big tech names like Google and Meta, just made a huge deal with Arbor. Arbor is a next-gen startup focused on bioenergy with carbon capture (BECCS). This pact signals a turning point in how carbon removal projects can support both climate goals and clean power needs. Here’s what makes it significant, and why investors and industry watchers are paying attention. Frontier’s $41M Vote of Confidence in Arbor’s Carbon Tech Frontier, an advanced market commitment supported by companies like Google, Meta, Shopify, Stripe, and McKinsey, has made a key carbon removal deal with Arbor, a…

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[ad_1] VANCOUVER, BC, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Carbon Done Right Developments Inc. (“Carbon Done Right” or the “Company”) KLX (FSE: Q1C), a leading provider of high-quality carbon credits sourced exclusively from afforestation and reforestation projects developed and owned by the Company, is pleased to announce the addition of Yang Zhou to its board of directors. The company is finalizing the recruitment of a second board member and will provide an update in the coming weeks. The goal of these new appointments is to strengthen the company’s efforts to secure new carbon projects beyond the current focus on nature based…

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[ad_1] Kelli GrantKelli Grant has been named senior personal finance editor at CNBC.She has been deputy personal finance editor for the past three years, reporting to Jim Pavia, who recently left.Grant spent more than three years as a senior editor at Grow. Before Grow, she served as a personal finance reporter for CNBC.com. Previously, she worked as the senior consumer reporter at MarketWatch and SmartMoney.Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and Good Housekeeping, among other publications.Grant holds a master’s degree in personal financial planning from Kansas State University and a bachelor’s degree…

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[ad_1] The Supreme Court-appointed high-powered committee, constituted to resolve grievances of farmers, has expressed surprise over the government’s assessment of growers’ survival at Rs 27 per day.AdvertisementHeaded by Justice Nawab Singh (retd), with agriculture expert Devinder Sharma and economist RS Ghuman as its members, the committee today held discussions with officers of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) on ways of increasing farmers’ income and create a supportive ecosystem, especially for small and marginal farmers.The committee pointed out that there’s urgent need to increase farmers’ income to lead them beyond the Minimum Support Price (MSP) regime. For this,…

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[ad_1] The concept of greenhouse gas offset credits (or carbon credits) has been around for a while now, ever since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. This agreement committed 192 industrialized countries to meeting specific, legally binding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets. Recognizing the significant challenge of reaching these commitments, the Kyoto Protocol introduced a flexible mechanism for trading emissions reductions. This allows regulated industries who cannot meet their emissions reduction targets to purchase their required reductions from those that can – this ‘offsetting’ of emissions became the foundation for the carbon credit system. While this idea…

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[ad_1] Looking back on defense contractors stocks’ Q1 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including AeroVironment (NASDAQ:AVAV) and its peers. Defense contractors typically require technical expertise and government clearance. Companies in this sector can also enjoy long-term contracts with government bodies, leading to more predictable revenues. Combined, these factors create high barriers to entry and can lead to limited competition. Lately, geopolitical tensions–whether it be Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or China’s aggression towards Taiwan–highlight the need for defense spending. On the other hand, demand for these products can ebb and flow with defense budgets and even who…

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