India’s stock markets have suffered a sharp setback after geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a wave of global ...
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Inflation is nearing 2% — your portfolio is about to feel it. Here’s how to reposition before rates fall again
The war on inflation worked. Now that prices are stabilized, here's what Canadian investors should buy, hold and watch right ...
On percentage of recovery, Pam’s is higher than Gwen’s, more than twice bigger: 2023 deal with DMC or Dolomite Mining Corp.
Broken trendlines and a looming "death cross" pattern bode badly for the financial sector, and therefore the rest of the stock market. A number of charts suggest the financial sector is suffering ...
The biggest risk for many during their retirement years is running out of money. That’s the core issue that longer life expectancies create. Longevity risk, or the chance that savings don’t last as ...
The middle quintile — the group Halbert’s organization defines as Ohio’s middle class — earns between roughly $50,200 and $84 ...
Chocolate prices rose 18% across the EU in 2025 — the highest increase of any food item — as drought in West Africa drove up cocoa costs. But the impact has varied widely across Europe. View on eurone ...
After nearly two years of painful adjustments, Nigeria’s macroeconomic indicators had started to show signs of stabilisation. But the renewed geopolitical tension in the Middle East now threatens to ...
Sawant seeks to channel mass popular opposition to war, social inequality and attacks on democratic rights into the dead end of bourgeois electoral politics, while promoting the illusion that pressure ...
Govt bonds have been positioned as secure investment vehicles, but with factors such as the war in Iran, many wonder if the saying remains true ...
Something unusual happened in 2025. Erie incomes grew much faster than the national average. What does that mean for Erie's future economic health?
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Why Philippine fisheries keep losing 45 million kilos of fish a year
(First of two parts) MANILA, Philippines — For generations, Filipino fishers measured abundance by instinct: the weight of a net, the distance they had to travel, the hours it took before a boat came ...
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