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Cypriot economy deemed stable by Scope ratings
Stable prospects for the Cyprus economy were outlined in the most recent Scope Ratings report, published on Friday. The credit rating agency said Cyprus showed stable economic fundamentals and one of the highest growth rates in the eurozone. It projected that
Operational challenges, smelter maintenance hamper Implats’ output
JSE-listed Impala Platinum’s (Implats’) ruthenium, rhodium,
Eskom’s R321bn capex plan has strong focus on grid, renewables and gas
State-owned electricity producer Eskom has unveiled details of a
DRDGOLD stronger than ever as it hits 130-year mark at time of sky-high gold pricing ...
Friday, April 25, marked the remarkable 130th
Merafe to suspend operations at Boshoek, Wonderkop smelters in May
JSE-listed Merafe Resources will suspend operations at its
Vast’s historical diamond parcel released by Zimbabwean authorities
Aim-listed Vast Resources has announced the release of the
Little fear but much confusion over Trump's computer chip tariffs
A sense of relief is sure to have spread across Ireland's tech and semiconductor sector when the Trump administration abruptly decided to exempt them from its grand tariffs plan. But that feeling of relief was to be short-lived. Just two days later, US
How stocks, bonds and other markets have fared so far
pside down this year by President Donald Trump’s burgeoning trade war. Markets are not in full panic, but the double-digit declines in major U.S. stock indexes are testing nerves. U.S. markets had been on a two-year tear coming into 2025, though many
Coup at the World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is under an internal investigation by the organization he created. There is no question that it has been alleged that the WEF got money from USAID. Exactly how much is hard to say for sure. It has been alleged to be in
XRP News Today: SEC Chair Calls for Clarity, Ripple Case Still in Limbo; BTC Hits $95k
XRP struggles amid
Trade-in policy boosts consumption in China
China has continued to expand the scope of its consumer products trade-in programs, and the policy has effectively boosted consumption and promoted sustained economic growth, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday. In the first quarter, the trade-in program
Gentex could lose $300M in revenue amid China trade dispute
ZEELAND, MI – President Donald Trump’s trade war with China is putting a sizeable dent in revenue projections for one of West Michigan’s largest automotive suppliers. Zeeland-based Gentex laid out the impact of Trump’s ever-changing tariffs during a call with
Is technology an expense, or a strategic enabler?
Many organizations treat technology as
CiL Capital Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting for Practical Business Plaza Phase 2
Mayor Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez, Lucy Spamer, and Joaquin Spamer stand proudly in front of the newly inaugurated Practical Business Plaza Phase 2 in South Pharr, celebrating a new chapter of growth and opportunity for the community. Photo by Roberto Hugo González
On TikTok, Preparing for a Recession Is a Vibe
In March, just days before President Donald Trump declared a national emergency over the U.S. trade deficit that sent markets plummeting, Kim Casamento was browsing the aisles of a tiny thrift shop in Wayne, New Jersey. In passing, another customer told
Wall Street’s rally roars into a 3rd day as companies’ profits keep piling up, for ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s rally kept rolling Thursday as better-than-expected profits for U.S. companies piled up, though CEOs said they’re unsure whether it will last because of uncertainty created by President Donald Trump’s trade war. The S&P 500
Dollar poised for worst first 100 days of presidency since Nixon
A dollar gauge is on track for its worst performance during the first 100 days of a US presidency in data going back to the Nixon era, when America abandoned the gold standard and switched to a free-floating exchange rate. The U.S. dollar index has lost about
Irvine to be home of first T&T Asian supermarket in Southern California
Canada’s largest Asian grocery store chain is expanding to Southern California, opening its first supermarket in Irvine’s Great Park Neighborhoods next year while establishing its first U.S. regional headquarters in Brea where it will oversee even
Oil posts weekly fall on tariff worry and rising supplies
GLOBAL-OIL:Oil posts weekly fall on tariff worry and rising supplies ...
Natural Gas, WTI Oil, Brent Oil Forecasts – Oil Markets Gain Some Ground Ahead Of ...
China exempted some U.S. imports from tariffs, which was bullish for oil. ...
Soros, Neocons, USAID & Destabilizing India & World
George Soros remains a major political threat in many countries as his Open Society Foundations operates in many countries, trying to destabilize governments with which he disagrees. In India, I believe he funds NGOs that work on transparency, human rights, or
Stock rally hits a wall as economic angst brews: Markets wrap
A solid week on Wall Street is ending on a softer note, with stocks churning after one of the worst-ever consumer sentiment readings added to anxiety about the repercussions of President Donald Trump’s trade war. Following a three-day rally, the S&P 500
US consumer sentiment slides while inflation expectations jump
U.S. consumer sentiment fell to one of the lowest readings on record and long-term inflation expectations climbed to the highest since 1991 on fears of the economic fallout from tariffs. The final April sentiment index fell to 52.2 from 57 a month earlier,
Gold, Silver, Platinum Forecasts – Gold Pulled Back Below The $3300 Level
Silver and platinum markets are also moving lower ahead of the weekend. ...
Eritrea: National Agri-Business Conference on Selected Commodities
Download logo In a major move to boost sustainable agriculture, the Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), hosted a National Agri-Business Conference on 24 April. The event, held at the National