UK - Tesco’s website and app have gone down due to a suspected hack. The outage, which left customers struggling to shop for groceries or track orders, began on Saturday morning and continued into Sunday. The supermarket giant said the problem was due to an attempt to “interfere” with its systems. https://www.independent.co.uk/business/tesco-website-attack-leaves-shoppers-unable-to-order-b1944337.html
The Independent
Tesco website attack leaves shoppers unable to order
The supermarket giant said it had suffered an outage due to an attempt to ‘interfere’ with its systems.
Russian foreign exchange holdings grew by 0.8% over the week ending October 15, reaching $620.3 billion. The regulator says the country’s international reserves rose by $4.9 billion from October 8, as a result of positive revaluation as well as foreign currency purchases. The holdings of monetary gold increased by 0.14% last month to 73.9 million ounces (2,298.547 tons) as of October 1. https://www.rt.com/business/538086-russia-forex-reserves-growth/
RT
Russia’s gold & foreign currency reserves rise by almost $5 BILLION in just one week
Russia’s gold & foreign currency reserves rise by almost $5 BILLION in just one week
A worldwide increase in wheat prices after bad harvests in Russia is forcing French bakers to raise the price of that staple of life in France - the baguette. Boulangeries around France have begun putting up signs warning their customers of an increase in the price of their favourite bread due to rising costs. https://www.thelocal.fr/20211025/baguette-prices-rise-in-france-after-poor-wheat-harvest/
The Local France
Baguette prices rise in France after poor wheat harvest
A worldwide increase in wheat prices after bad harvests in Russia is forcing French bakers to raise the price of that staple of life in France - the baguette.
Nigeria central bank digital currency (CBDC), the eNaira, has gone live after an official launch by President Muhammadu Buhari. “We have become the first country in Africa and one of the first in the world to introduce a digital currency to our citizens,” https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria-launches-enaira-digital-currency/
The Guardian
Nigeria launches eNaira digital currency
Nigeria central bank digital currency (CBDC), the eNaira, has gone live after an official launch by President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday. Buhari launched the eNaira at the State House in Nigeria’s capital Abuja after a previous plan to unveil the digital…
Microsoft, in a blog post dated Oct. 24, said Nobelium's latest wave targeted "resellers and other technology service providers" of cloud services. Those attacks were part of a broader campaign over the summer, Microsoft said, adding it had notified 609 customers between July 1 and Oct. 19 that they had been attacked. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/topstories/latest-russian-cyberattack-targeting-hundreds-of-us-networks-microsoft/ar-AAPVqhB
Msn
Latest Russian cyberattack targeting hundreds of U.S. networks -Microsoft
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Russian-based agency behind last year's massive SolarWinds cyberattack has targeted hundreds more companies and organizations in its latest wave of attacks on U.S.-based computer systems, Microsoft said in a blog post.
SPRING WHEAT surged to $10 a bushel for the first time since 2012 as hot and dry crop conditions from North America’s prairies to Russia’s Urals leaves the world short on grain. Prices climbed for the sixth straight week, the longest run of gains in more than two years, as a global appetite grows for wheat of all types. https://www.bworldonline.com/wheat-hits-new-highs-as-world-appetite-grows-supply-shrinks/
BusinessWorld Online
Wheat hits new highs as world appetite grows, supply shrinks - BusinessWorld Online
SPRING WHEAT surged to $10 a bushel for the first time since 2012 as hot and dry crop conditions from North America’s prairies to Russia’s Urals leaves the world short on grain used to make everything from croissants to pizza crusts.
WTI crude hit the psychologically important $85 per barrel mark earlier on Monday—the highest the U.S. crude benchmark has traded since October 2014. The skyrocketing crude prices are largely the result of gas-to-oil switching amid a natural gas crisis in Europe and Asia. According to a note to clients from Goldman Sachs, it sees global crude oil demand could see a million barrel per day bump as the price of natural gas booms. The bank estimates that global oil demand has already passed the 99 million bpd mark, and will return to 100 million bpd with Asia’s demand rebounding. https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/WTI-Crude-Hits-Highest-Level-In-7-Years.html
OilPrice.com
WTI Crude Hits Highest Level In 7 Years | OilPrice.com
WTI crude hit the psychologically important $85 per barrel mark earlier on Monday—the highest the U.S. crude benchmark has traded since October 2014
A former Marine who conducted cyber missions for the U.S. told CNBC on Monday the threat of a cyberattack on the U.S. chain supply keeps him awake at night. David Kennedy, also the founder of cybersecurity companies TrustedSec and Binary Defense, said successful attacks may embolden adversarial nations. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/ex-nsa-hacker-says-a-supply-chain-cyberattack-is-one-of-the-things-that-keeps-him-up-at-night/ar-AAPWqUv
Msn
Ex-NSA hacker says a supply chain cyberattack is one of the things that keeps him up at night
David Kennedy, also the founder of cybersecurity companies TrustedSec and Binary Defense, says successful attacks may embolden adversarial nations.
Brazil - Consumer prices jumped 1.2% from the month prior, more than all estimates in a Bloomberg survey, the national statistics institute. It was the biggest increase for mid-October since 1995. Annual inflation accelerated to 10.34%. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/brazil-consumer-prices-blow-past-121203384.html
Yahoo
Brazil Inflation Blows Past Expectations Before Rate Hike
(Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s consumer prices rose much more than expected in early October, piling pressure on the central bank to increase the pace of its interest rate hikes amid plans for greater public spending.Most Read from BloombergCities' Answer to Sprawl?…
Iran - A cyberattack disrupted the sale of heavily subsidised gasoline in Iran, causing long lines at gas stations across the country weeks before the anniversary of 2019 street protests that followed fuel price hikes. https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2021-10-26/iran-says-cyberattack-causes-widespread-disruption-at-gas-stations
US News & World Report
Iran Says Cyberattack Causes Widespread Disruption at Gas Stations
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Among the regions hardest hit by drought this year is the western third of the U.S., extending across the northern plains and Canadian Prairies, says Dale Mohler, AccuWeather senior meteorologist. “At one point, areas from the northern Rockies to the Dakotas were 10 [to] 15 inches behind normal” in rainfall — and in the far western and southwest U.S., the drought has been long term — just over a decade. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/e2-80-98weather-extremes-appear-to-be-increasing-e2-80-99-drought-conditions-send-oats-wheat-and-other-commodities-soaring/ar-AAPQ9Cc?pfr=1
Msn
‘Weather extremes appear to be increasing’: Drought conditions send oats, wheat and other commodities soaring
SPECIAL REPORT: WESTERN DROUGHT WATCH
Starting on Nov. 1, the ports will charge shipping companies that fall into one of two categories: containers scheduled to move by truck and containers moving by rail. In the case of containers scheduled to move by truck, shipping companies will be charged for every container that stays in marine terminals for nine days or longer. For those moving by rail, shipping companies will be charged if the container stays for three days or more. https://www.theepochtimes.com/shipping-companies-at-ports-of-los-angeles-and-long-beach-will-soon-be-fined-for-staying-too-long-in-marine-terminals_4071146.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge
The Epoch Times
Shipping Companies at Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Will Soon Be Fined for Staying Too Long in Marine Terminals
Shipping companies at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will soon be fined if their containers stay ...
The European Union’s exports may top 11 million tons by the end of this month, according to Nathan Cordier, an analyst at consultant Agritel. That would be 25% more than a year earlier and the most for that time of the season in EU data going back two decades. The strong demand has helped push Paris milling-wheat futures toward a record high. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-26/the-world-is-gobbling-up-european-wheat-like-never-before
Bloomberg.com
The World Is Gobbling Up European Wheat Like Never Before
The auto industry has faced a global shortage of semiconductor chips since February. The chips are used in many car parts and, without them, production at many GM plants has either slowed or stopped completely, leaving dealers' new car lots bare. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/amid-a-computer-chip-and-car-parts-shortage-gm-third-quarter-profits-plummet-40-25/ar-AAQ1r9E?pfr=1
Msn
Amid a computer chip and car parts shortage, GM third-quarter profits plummet 40%
General Motors reported Wednesday that its third-quarter net income plummeted 40% as it struggled against production constraints and thin new car inventory.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced the new members of the Market Advisory Group for the forthcoming digital euro project. It will include advising the Eurosystem on the design and distribution of a potential Eurozone’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) ‘from an industry perspective’ https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/ecb-appoints-30-members-for-the-digital-euro-market-advisory-group/
Finance Magnates
ECB Appoints 30 Members for the Digital Euro Market Advisory Group
The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced the new members of the Market Advisory Group for the forthcoming digital euro project.
Hackers have stolen about $130 million worth of cryptocurrency assets from Cream Finance, by exploiting a bug in their flash loaning system to siphon away all Ethereum-based tokens on the platform. This is Cream Finance’s third hack this year alone. The decentralized finance (DeFi) platform allows users to loan and speculate on cryptocurrency price variations. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/another-crypto-marketplace-has-been-hit-by-a-major-cyberattack/ar-AAQ3zNe?pfr=1
Msn
Another crypto marketplace has been hit by a major cyberattack
Hackers have stolen about $130 million worth of cryptocurrency assets from Cream Finance, by exploiting a bug in their flash loaning system to siphon away all Ethereum-based tokens on the platform.
European corn farmers are facing the prospect of having to leave crops in fields because of the energy crunch. The grain typically needs to be dried down after it’s collected to ensure the proper moisture content, a task that’s becoming more costly as gas prices surge. Most of the region’s harvest is collected through November. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-27/gas-suppliers-tell-french-corn-farmers-to-leave-crop-in-field
Bloomberg.com
European Corn Risks Being Left in Fields as Gas Crunch Bites
China has dramatically ramped up coal imports from Russia to compensate for shortages caused by the ongoing trade row with Australia, once the country’s biggest coal supplier. According to customs data, China’s coal imports surged 76% in September compared to the same period a year ago, and totaled 32.9 million tons. Much of the coal came from Russia and Indonesia. https://www.rt.com/business/538672-china-triples-coal-purchases-russia/?fbclid=IwAR3riDZD_FW9Z8wy34bDf-_U7BeOVR-Mm9J8zAEKYMS14RNahQt3QGOECJg
RT International
China triples coal purchases from Russia after banning Australian imports — RT Business News
A jump in the number of people in China infected with bird flu this year is raising concern among experts, who say a previously circulating strain appears to have changed and may be more infectious to people.
China has reported 22 human infections with the H5N6 subtype of avian influenza in 2021 to the World Health Organization (WHO), compared with only five last year https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/china-reports-22-humans-infected-with-h5n6-avian-influenza-683363
China has reported 22 human infections with the H5N6 subtype of avian influenza in 2021 to the World Health Organization (WHO), compared with only five last year https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/china-reports-22-humans-infected-with-h5n6-avian-influenza-683363
The Jerusalem Post
China reports 22 humans infected with H5N6 avian influenza
The infections, which skyrocketed compared to only five last year, are serious, leaving many critically ill and at least six dead.
Australia- Vegetable growers north of Adelaide are counting the cost after hail yesterday damaged glasshouses and ruined their crops. Hail hit Adelaide, the Barossa Valley and the northern Adelaide Hills. "We would anticipate it could be up to a 70 per cent loss; however, once a few days go by we'll be able to ascertain what can still be picked and sent to market https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-29/sa-vegetable-growers-count-cost-of-hailstorm/100579320
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Vegetable growers count the cost of damaged glasshouses and crops after hailstorm
Lettuces, tomatoes, cucumbers and zucchinis are among the crops badly damaged in storms that swung through South Australia yesterday.
A cyberattack on Papua New Guinea’s finance ministry briefly disrupted government payments and operations, officials. Ransomware infiltrated and compromised a core server at the department of finance last week, hampering the government’s access to foreign aid, its ability to pay cheques and carry out other basic functions. https://www.samaa.tv/technology/2021/10/ransomware-attack-hits-papua-new-guineas-access-to-foreign-aid/
SAMAA
Ransomware attack hits Papua New Guinea’s access to foreign aid
A cyberattack on Papua New Guinea's finance ministry briefly disrupted government payments and operations, officials said late Thursday. Ransomware infiltrated and compromised a core server at the department of finance last week, hampering the government's…