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The last thing you want in a global trade war is a rocketing currency. So the soaring euro's rise may not yet be "brutal", ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNGerman bonds emerge as unexpected safe haven amid trade war chaosAt a scary moment when almost no place in global markets looks safe, Germany’s recently rocky government bonds may be one of the few true havens left.A week of precipitous global stock market losses ...
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Fool’s Day was on 1 April, but the next day, US President Trump unleashed Liberation Day, imposing tariff rates of 10 per ...
Puig Brands, known for luxury brands like Rabanne and Carolina Herrera, saw a significant revenue increase in 2024. Read why ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Global shares wobbled Friday after the latest escalation in the China-U.S. trade war, with Japan and some European markets slipping while others stood firm. The future for the S&P 500 ...
In the arid north-east, the towns monopolise the running water while the villagers dig ever-deeper wells, in a race to the ...
The deepening worries over President Donald Trump’ s trade war initially helped pull Japan’s Nikkei 225 share index down 5.6% ...
A new study has found that even the richest U.S. citizens are living shorter lives than northern and western Europeans ...
A plea has gone out from the business community for authorities to reject Northern Beaches Council’s bid to slug it with a 40 per cent rates rise. Here’s what they say. The Manly Business ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that it will provide notification as it begins deducting up to 40% from bank accounts. DWP minister Andrew Western explained the deduction process.
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