International

India, Second-Largest Wheat Producer, Bans Exports amid Food Supply Concerns

India, the second-largest producer of wheat, has banned exports of the commodity, due to a risk to its food security.

India, the second-largest producer of wheat, has banned exports of the commodity, due to a risk to its food security. Global wheat prices have increased by more than 40% since the beginning of the year.

A Friday notice in the government gazette signed by Santosh Kumar Sarangi, the Director General of Foreign Trade, said that a "sudden spike" in the global prices of wheat was putting India, neighboring and other vulnerable countries at risk.

India's wheat harvest has suffered from record-breaking heat and its own stocks have been strained by the distribution of free grain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other countries are also grappling with poor harvests that hinder their ability to help offset shortfalls due to Russia's war in Ukraine.

The export of wheat will be allowed in case of shipments where an Irrevocable Letter of Credit (ICLC) had been issued on or before the date of the notice and "on the basis of permission granted by the Government of India to other countries to meet their food security needs and based on the request of their governments."

U.S. Economy

The Federal Reserve Means Business when it Comes to Tightening Monetary Policy

After raising its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point earlier this month

Investing Ideas

Tesla Drops To Number 2: Is Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Losing Confidence In Its Favorite Stock?

Tesla (TSLA) stock has been going downhill since peaking in early November 2021.

U.S. Economy

77% of Investment Fund Managers See Slowing Growth and High Inflation Taking Hold Over the Next Year

With a gallon of milk up about 25% since before the pandemic, and retail bacon 35% higher, it’s hard to imagine how US food inflation could get any worse.