Category: Global Economy

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    [ad_1] Economics conference considers tech, political impacts on global economy  Cornell Chronicle [ad_2] Source link

  • Michael Lomas extradited to South Africa over Eskom corruption charges

    [ad_1] A British businessman, who was a former contractor for South Africa’s ailing power utility Eskom, has been extradited from the UK to face charges of corruption and fraud. Michael Lomas is accused of taking kickbacks on contracts between his firm, Tubular Construction, and Eskom for work at the Kusile power station, which were worth…

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    [ad_1] World Economic Forum Data Reveals $14 Trillion Annual Savings Through WSANDN Global Peace Agreement  PR Newswire [ad_2] Source link

  • Mark Robinson: North Carolina governor candidate denies ‘black Nazi’ post

    [ad_1] A Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina has insisted he will not exit the race after it was reported that he made controversial comments on a porn website more than a decade ago. Mark Robinson characterised the CNN report, which alleged that he had referred to himself as a “black Nazi” on an…

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    [ad_1] US Fed cuts interest rates and other economics news to read  World Economic Forum [ad_2] Source link

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    [ad_1] Bank of Japan holds interest rates and upgrades consumption outlook  Financial Times [ad_2] Source link

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    [ad_1] BOJ Governor Strikes Cautious Note Over Global Economic Outlook  The Wall Street Journal [ad_2] Source link

  • Shenzhen stabbing: Boy’s killing in China sparks Japanese fears

    [ad_1] Getty Images Security has been stepped up outside Japanese schools and official buildings in China The killing of a Japanese schoolboy in the Chinese city of Shenzhen has sparked worry among Japanese expats living in China, with top firms warning their workers to be vigilant. Toshiba and Toyota have told their staff to take…

  • Hezbollah device explosions: The unanswered questions

    [ad_1] EPA After thousands of pagers and radio devices exploded in two separate incidents in Lebanon – injuring thousands of people and killing at least 37 – details are still being pieced together as to how such an operation was carried out. Lebanon and Hezbollah, whose members and communication systems were targeted, have blamed Israel…

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    [ad_1] Is a Global Recession Looming in 2024?  CXOToday.com [ad_2] Source link