World food prices are the highest since July 2011, reflecting in part reduced wheat harvests by major exporters and higher palm oil prices, the United Nations' food agency said Thursday. The Rome-based (FAO) said international prices of its basket of food commodities rose by 3% in October, for a third straight month of increases. https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/world-food-prices-hit-peak-wheat-harvests-factor-80970338
ABC News
UN: World food prices hit new peak; wheat harvests a factor
The United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization says world food prices are the highest since July 2011, reflecting reduced wheat harvests and higher palm-oil prices
One cybersecurity expert says the cyberattack on the Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system may be the worst in Canadian history, and has implications for national security. "We've never seen a health-network takedown this large, ever," Shipley said in an interview with CBC News. "The severity of this is what really sets it apart." the cyberattack has delayed thousands of appointments and procedures this week, including almost all non-emergency appointments in the Eastern Health region. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-cyber-attack-worst-canada-1.6236210
CBC
N.L. health-care cyberattack is worst in Canadian history, says cybersecurity expert | CBC News
One cybersecurity expert says the ongoing disruptions to the Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system may constitute the worst cyberattack in Canadian history, and has implications for national security.
The problems couldn’t have come at a worse time for agricultural supply chains. Global food prices have surged more than 30% in the past 12 months to reach a decade high. With fertilizer markets now seeing unprecedented supply shocks and record prices, it means even more food inflation across the world.
Global commodity futures are already convulsing. Benchmark wheat prices have shot up to the highest since 2012, coffee is near multi-year highs and corn has also jumped. https://www.farmprogress.com/fertilizer/global-fertilizer-crisis-may-push-food-prices-higher
Global commodity futures are already convulsing. Benchmark wheat prices have shot up to the highest since 2012, coffee is near multi-year highs and corn has also jumped. https://www.farmprogress.com/fertilizer/global-fertilizer-crisis-may-push-food-prices-higher
A trial of a digital cross-border payment system between Asia and the Middle East made progress in the eight months after it was launched. A total of 22 banks and financial institutions from mainland China, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong and Thailand participated in the study of the Multiple Central Bank Digital Currency (m-CBDC) Bridge project. The collaboration among the central banks of the four jurisdictions completed more than 2 billion yuan ($312 million) of cross-border transactions, according to the report released at the Hong Kong Fintech Week conference. The project aims to facilitate real-time cross-border foreign exchange transactions in a multi-jurisdictional context and explore cross-border business usage employing domestic and foreign currencies. https://www.caixinglobal.com/2021-11-04/asia-middle-east-digital-currency-trial-reports-progress-101800288.html
Caixinglobal
Asia-Middle East Digital Currency Trial Reports Progress
Experiment involving central banks and financial institutions from China, the UAE, Hong Kong and Thailand completed $312 million of cross-border transactions
The world is facing the prospect of a dramatic shortfall in food production as rising energy prices cascade through global agriculture, the CEO of Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara International says. "I want to say this loud and clear right now, that we risk a very low crop in the next harvest," "I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis." https://fortune.com/2021/11/04/energy-crisis-food-shortage-security-fertilizer-prices-yara-ceo-madagascar-cop26/
Fortune
Energy crisis is hitting fertilizer—and risking a food shortage
Unlike other shortages, a food crisis is “a matter of life or death”, says the CEO of Yara International.
Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) has announced the possibility of trailing its digital Real on Lithosphere blockchain as the bank is in discussion with the developer, KaJ Labs.
The bank has been exploring and working on a central bank digital currency (CBDC) since 2020. In August 2020, the bank created a multidisciplinary study group to analyse its risks, advantages, and potential impacts on the Brazilian economy. https://thepaypers.com/cryptocurrencies/brazils-central-bank-to-trial-cbdc--1252600
The bank has been exploring and working on a central bank digital currency (CBDC) since 2020. In August 2020, the bank created a multidisciplinary study group to analyse its risks, advantages, and potential impacts on the Brazilian economy. https://thepaypers.com/cryptocurrencies/brazils-central-bank-to-trial-cbdc--1252600
Thepaypers
Brazil's central bank to trial CBDC
World wine production is expected to fall to one of its lowest levels on record after harsh weather battered vineyards in Europe’s major wine-producing regions. The conditions “severely impacted” production in Italy, Spain and France, resulting in “extremely low” production volumes, an international wine body has said. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/nov/05/warning-over-extremely-low-wine-production-in-europe-due-to-bad-weather
the Guardian
Warning over ‘extremely low’ wine production in Europe due to bad weather
Industry body head warns there is ‘no vaccine’ against climate change and winemakers must adapt with ‘urgent necessity’
UK- Labour politicians’ home addresses and personal phone numbers were reportedly stolen during a “cyber incident” affecting the party’s IT provider – sparking personal security fears in the aftermath of Tory MP David Amess’ murder. The Labour Party confirmed on Thursday that a “significant quantity” of its data had been “rendered inaccessible” following a recent cyberattack on the unnamed third-party firm’s systems. https://www.rt.com/uk/539458-labour-addresses-phone-numbers-stolen/
RT
MPs' addresses & phone numbers stolen in cyberattack – reports
Labour politicians’ home addresses and personal phone numbers were reportedly stolen during a “cyber incident” affecting the party’s IT provider – sparking personal security fears in the aftermath of Tory MP David Amess’ murder.
You know, you'll be seeing things like in Latin America, Mexico is one of our key markets that we work with a lot. Certainly, the African countries with lower incomes, where they already have a much higher percentage of their disposable income dedicated to food, and it's much more basic food. So they are really in kind of a tough spot there. Proteins are up because grain and soybean is up. Edible oils are way up, thanks to some of the US policies, along with the shortening. https://finance.yahoo.com/video/supply-chain-crunch-sparks-food-185806164.html
Yahoo
Supply chain crunch sparks food shortages in U.S.
Michael Swanson, Wells Fargo Chief Agricultural Economist joined Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the food shortages in the U.S.
A gauge of North American fertilizer prices touched a new record high, driving up costs for farmers who are already experiencing tight margins and threatening to make food even more expensive. The Green Markets North American Fertilizer Price Index rose 3% to $1,048 per short ton on Friday, rocketing past an October peak for the index that began in January 2002. Fertilizer plants in Europe have been forced to shut down or reduce production. That’s driving up international prices for crop nutrients. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fertilizer-prices-climb-north-american-170651750.html
Yahoo
Fertilizer Prices Climb to New North American Peak, Squeezing Crop Margins
(Bloomberg) -- A gauge of North American fertilizer prices touched a new record high, driving up costs for farmers who are already experiencing tight margins and threatening to make food even more expensive.Most Read from BloombergChina’s Climate Goals Hinge…
The world’s biggest battery market is showing the strain of surging commodity prices. Chinese manufacturer Gotion High-tech Co. sent a letter to customers in mid-October seeking to adjust battery prices, citing a jump in the cost of cathode materials and electrolyte to copper and aluminum foil. The company said it “has tried its best to reduce the cost impacts but with little effect.” https://www.mining.com/web/the-commodity-boom-is-starting-to-push-battery-prices-higher/
MINING.COM
The commodity boom is starting to push battery prices higher
It’s not just car buyers that may feel the pinch.
American utilities are facing the highest natural-gas prices in years as they build stockpiles for winter. The reason: Exporters are sending more gas than ever to countries starved for the fuel. Pipelines to Mexico and Canada and tankers traveling to Europe and Asia have moved record amounts of U.S. gas out of the country this year as parts of the world fall short of supplies. https://www.wsj.com/articles/natural-gas-exports-lift-prices-for-u-s-utilities-ahead-of-winter-11636281000?mod=rss_markets_main
WSJ
Natural-Gas Exports Lift Prices for U.S. Utilities Ahead of Winter
The supply squeeze, one of the first ever since the U.S. began sending large volumes of gas abroad, means hefty heating bills for consumers.
BlackMatter cybercriminal group reported that it is closing down tasks, referring to pressures from law authorization specialists. BlackMatter offers ransomware-as-a-administration (Raas), empowering threat actors and cybercriminal members to convey ransomware. BlackMatter operators have designated a few basic foundations in the U.S. what’s more, requested payment installments going from $80,000 to $15,000,000 in Bitcoin and Monero. https://ictframe.com/blackmatter-ransomware-group-shuts-shop-citing-pressures-from-law-enforcement/
ICT Frame
BlackMatter Ransomware Group Shuts Shop Citing Pressures
BlackMatter Ransomware Group Shuts Shop Citing Pressures from Law Enforcement BlackMatter cybercriminal group reported
Algeria decided to close the Maghreb-Europe gas pipeline after Morocco refused to invest in its own part of the gas export pipeline, while still taking a part of the gas in the pipeline as payment for the transfer rights. Morocco used the gas to produce around 12% of the country’s electricity. Due to the closure, Spain is directly affected. In the heads of Algerian leaders, the Medgaz pipeline is seen as a replacement, which would allow Algeria to get rid of intermediaries and to cut Morocco out. Knowing that Algeria refuses to renew the contract with Morocco, Spain has been left scrambling for whatever gas supply it can get hold of. https://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Africa/Conflict-In-North-Africa-Threatens-Gas-Supply-To-Europe.html
Oil Price
Conflict In North Africa Threatens Gas Supply To Europe
A political crisis between Morocco and Algeria is beginning to negatively impact gas supply to the European mainland, affecting mostly Spain and Portugal
With global supply chains ensnared by bottlenecks, Mondelez International ($87 Billion in market cap.) expects next year to be nearly as bad as the current one. "I think when we look at supply chains across the world, there are inflationary pressures that are mostly due to the fact that there are several bottlenecks in supply chains that are globally interlinked," "I expect this to continue into 2022, for the entire 2022," the executive added. "I think the holiday season ahead of us will put even more strains on global supply chains." He also warned that some product prices could rise in the face of global inflationary headwinds. http://a.msn.com/00/en-us/AAQoDla?ocid=st
Msn
Mondelez CFO: Don't expect relief from supply chain, inflation woes next year, either
Better grab those Oreos while you still can, and while they're still relatively cheap.
Ireland- More than half of large Irish companies have been targeted by a cyberattack in the last 12 months, according to the latest State of Cyber-Resilience research.The study, carried out by Accenture, found 58 per cent of large Irish companies have been the victim of a recent attempted cyberattack, while 85 per cent say the cost of trying to stay ahead of attackers is "unsustainable". https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/over-50-of-large-irish-companies-targeted-by-cyberattack-in-last-12-months-survey-1210212.html
BreakingNews.ie
Over 50% of large Irish companies targeted by cyberattack in last 12 months - survey | BreakingNews.ie
The research by Accenture found 82 per cent of respondents said their business has increased spending on cybersecurity in the past year.
A tight supply of stock and strong international demand have caused wheat prices in the international market to rise to their highest since 2012. To add to the pressure, Russia, one of Egypt's most important suppliers, has imposed taxes on wheat exports. The latest price is also about $80 higher than what was projected in the government's budget for the fiscal year 2020/2021. https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/egypt-millions-vulnerable-rise-global-wheat-prices-climate-change
Middle East Eye
'Millions vulnerable': Egypt hit hard by rise in global wheat prices
Surging import costs squeezing government purse, while potential cut in bread subsidy may spur angry backlash on streets
The Bank of China has shown a machine that converts foreign currencies into digital yuan. The machine is likely in preparation for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, when the central bank digital currency (CBDC) is set to be introduced to the rest of the world. Users need to link their passports to the transaction, but don’t need a bank account, https://sports.yahoo.com/bank-china-reveals-machine-converts-101909988.html
Yahoo
Bank of China Reveals Machine That Converts Foreign Currency to Digital Yuan: Report
The digital yuan machine requires a passport, but not a bank account, according to the report.
Bitcoin neared a record high and ethereum reached a fresh all-time peak on Monday amid continued fears about inflation. “The recent surge in the crypto asset partly seems to have been caused by investors piling in, seeing it as a hedge against inflation,”. “Some appear to have been enticed by the argument that the huge monetary stimulus programmes unleashed by central bank is fuelling inflation which will see the value of money decrease over time, https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ethereum-hits-high-bitcoin-nears-130845652.html
Yahoo
Ethereum hits new high and bitcoin nears record on inflation fears
Bitcoin has an inbuilt limit to the number of coins that can ever be in circulation, which leads some investors to view it as a hedge against inflation
Argentine grains exporters have asked the government to identify farmers who are growing drought-resistant genetically modified (GM) wheat, so they can halt sales from those areas until top importer Brazil approves the technology. Exporters say if any GM wheat is shipped from Argentina, all international sales of the grain may be shunned due to concern about possible cross-contamination from GM to non-GM cargos, given some consumers' aversion to bread made with GM flour. https://www.esmmagazine.com/supply-chain/argentine-exporters-vow-safeguards-to-keep-gm-wheat-out-of-shipments-152767
ESM Magazine
Argentine Exporters Vow Safeguards To Keep GM Wheat Out Of Shipments | ESM Magazine
Argentine grains exporters have asked the government to identify farmers who are growing GM wheat, so they can halt sales from those areas until Brazil approves...
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) says it will technically be ready to launch a wholesale central bank digital currency (wCBDC) in January of next year, using Switzerland’s newly-licensed Six Digital Exchange (SDX).
While it’s the retail-facing version of a CBDC that tends to grab most attention, the argument for wCBDC, designed to clear and settle wholesale payments, is compelling and less complicated to deploy in most cases. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/swiss-central-bank-ready-run-115930569.html
While it’s the retail-facing version of a CBDC that tends to grab most attention, the argument for wCBDC, designed to clear and settle wholesale payments, is compelling and less complicated to deploy in most cases. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/swiss-central-bank-ready-run-115930569.html
Yahoo Finance
Swiss Central Bank Ready to Run With wCBDC in January: ‘Just Takes a Policy Decision’
SNB has completed testing of a wholesale CBDC with Swiss exchange SDX, and is technically ready to go live, according to governing board member Thomas Moser.