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Tristan Bove
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Tristan Bove is a contributing reporter on Fortune's news team. Tristan graduated with degrees in International Studies and Chinese from DePaul University, and previously was Policy & Economics Editor at Earth.Org, an environmental journalism non-profit. He has lived and worked in the U.S., Italy, and Hong Kong.

South African copper thieves are screwing up the future of electric vehicles
Finance
South African copper thieves are screwing up the future of electric vehicles
By Tristan BoveMay 14, 2022
Egyptian farmers harvest wheat
Europe
Russia-driven food shortage means cereal and corn will start running out in 2023, UN warns. ‘The world faces the risk of food shortages’
By Tristan BoveMay 13, 2022
Piles of wheat in a grain warehouse in Ukraine
Europe
Russia is stealing Ukraine’s grain and trying to sell it to other countries
By Tristan BoveMay 12, 2022
Jatniel Hernandez fills syringes with COID-19 vaccine
Finance
Moderna CFO exits after just one day on the job after his previous employer launches a financial investigation
By Tristan BoveMay 11, 2022
eople wearing protective face masks due to COVID-19, crossing the street in downtown LA.
Tech
These are the new tech hubs of the post-COVID era
By Tristan BoveMay 11, 2022
Attacked with red paint and frozen bank accounts, Europeans are venting their frustrations about Russia on its diplomats
Politics
Attacked with red paint and frozen bank accounts, Europeans are venting their frustrations about Russia on its diplomats
By Tristan BoveMay 11, 2022
A person using an Apple iPad
Tech
Apple’s chief of machine learning quits over return-to-office policy
By Tristan BoveMay 10, 2022
Daniel Loeb
Finance
Legendary investor Dan Loeb says the stock market turmoil can all be summed up by Koyaanisqatsi. It’s one of his favorite art films about ‘life out of balance’
By Tristan BoveMay 10, 2022
Ukraine has a plan to start exporting its wheat again—but there’s a huge catch
Finance
Ukraine has a plan to start exporting its wheat again—but there’s a huge catch
By Tristan BoveMay 10, 2022
Tech companies are slowing hiring or announcing layoffs. Is this the beginning of a cooler job market?
Tech
Tech companies are slowing hiring or announcing layoffs. Is this the beginning of a cooler job market?
By Tristan BoveMay 9, 2022
Oil port in Germany.
Energy
Europe has just months to replace nearly half its energy supplies by cutting off Russia. It’s not a sure thing at all
By Tristan BoveMay 7, 2022
‘It’s an almost grotesque situation.’ Nearly 25 million tons of grain are stuck in Ukraine, and the UN says it doesn’t know when it can be accessed
Health
‘It’s an almost grotesque situation.’ Nearly 25 million tons of grain are stuck in Ukraine, and the UN says it doesn’t know when it can be accessed
By Tristan BoveMay 6, 2022
Fossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning
Finance
Fossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning
By Tristan BoveMay 5, 2022
Randal Quarles speaks at a conference.
Finance
A former Fed chair just warned that a recession is likely if the Fed doesn’t act quickly
By Tristan BoveMay 4, 2022
Some of the biggest pandemic migration destinations also have the highest inflation
Personal Finance
Some of the biggest pandemic migration destinations also have the highest inflation
By Tristan BoveMay 4, 2022
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