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Argentine Soybeans Demand Surges as China Expands Purchases

China is buying more soybeans from Argentina than ever before. In September 2025, traders reported that China booked around 20 cargoes (about 1.3 million metric tons) of Argentine soybeans after Argentina suspended export taxes. The shift has caught global markets by surprise. For Argentina, this surge offers new hope. For other exporters, such as the…

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Catherine West Steps Down from Role as Nine Chair

The Australian media industry has entered a new chapter as Catherine West, one of the most influential figures in broadcasting and corporate governance, has stepped down from her role as Chair of Nine Entertainment. Her departure marks the end of a leadership era that significantly shaped the direction of one of Australia’s largest media companies….

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Intel Earnings Boosted as Apple Investment Talks Surface

The global chip industry is once again in the spotlight as Intel earnings surpassed Wall Street expectations while reports surfaced of potential investment discussions with Apple. These developments could reshape not only Intel’s position in the stock market but also the future landscape of technology partnerships.  With AI, cloud computing, and advanced chip manufacturing becoming…

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PlayStation State of Play September 2025: Full Recap of Announcements

Sony’s State of Play in September 2025 packed a broad mix of surprises, trailers, and release dates. The livestream showed big third-party reveals, new PS5 exclusives, remasters, PlayStation Plus additions, and hardware news. For fans and investors alike, this event mapped much of PlayStation’s near-term roadmap.  What was the biggest reveal of the September 2025…

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EU Faces Pushback from APPLE Over Digital Market Regulations

On 25 September 2025, Apple formally asked the European Union to repeal its Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA is meant to curb the power of Big Tech and force dominant firms to open parts of their platforms. Yet Apple says the law is hurting innovation, delaying features, and raising security concerns. We follow this…