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Hedge Funds Second-Guessing Trump Victory Bet on Dollar to Fall
African Cocoa Harvest Might Improve but Your Chocolate Prices Won't
6-K: Report of foreign private issuer (related to financial reporting)
Cocoa futures have risen for the second consecutive day, with demand remaining elastic.
Cocoa futures have risen for the second consecutive day, as cocoa bean prices continue to rise and supplies remain tight, while cocoa processing speeds remain unchanged.
Barclays Bank PLC Amends Purchase Price of Certain Cash Tender Offers and Consent Solicitations
Global temperatures are expected to decrease; the World Meteorological Organization predicts that La Niña phenomenon is likely to occur this year.
The United Nations-affiliated institution, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), issued a report stating that the El Niño phenomenon that began last year is expected to end this year, followed by a high probability of the La Niña phenomenon, which will lower global temperatures. At the same time, the WMO emphasized that, due to the effects of climate change caused by human activities, global temperatures will continue to rise over the long term.