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UK Inflation Falls to 2%

In May, the United Kingdom’s inflation rate fell back against the Bank of England’s 2% target for the first time in almost three years.

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A Guide to Strategic Upskilling for CEOs in the Digital Age

In today’s changing business environment, CEOs play a role in steering their organizations toward digital success. To navigate this landscape effectively, CEOs must continuously improve their skills and stay ahead of the game. This blog offers insights into why strategic upskilling is essential for CEOs in the digital era. The Need to Adapt In the […]

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The Importance of Regularly Checking Your Credit Report for Errors

Maintaining a good credit score is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Your credit score can affect your ability to secure a loan, buy a home, or even get a job. One critical component in maintaining a healthy credit score is regularly checking your credit report for errors. Unfortunately, many overlook this crucial […]

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China Seeks to Make Green Hydrogen One of Pillars of Economy

Last week, at the International Carbon Neutrality Expo in Shanghai, many scale models were presented that allowed experts to form a preliminary idea of how China intends to use hydrogen energy.

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China’s Central Bank Leaves Key Rate Unchanged

The People’s Bank of China has decided to leave the key interest rate unchanged.

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Smart Budgeting: 5 Essential Steps to Keep Your Finances on Track

Budgeting should be simple, not stressful. It’s a core competency of personal finance management and requires more than just keeping track of your day-to-day expenses.

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China’s Property Crisis Worsens

Last month, China’s economic system demonstrated what can be described as ambiguous performance indicators, as evidenced by a kind of statistical situation in which the volume of investment in the Asian country’s real estate sector continued to be on a downward trajectory, but at the same time a moderate increase in consumer spending was recorded, […]

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Ethiopia Intends to Allow Foreign Lenders to Acquire Local Banks

Ethiopia’s Council of Ministers has approved a bill according to which foreign financial institutions are granted the right to acquire stakes in the banks of this African country.

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China’s Rate-Cut Calls Rise

In China, calls for cutting interest rates are now becoming louder and louder, which are addressed to the central bank of this Asian country.

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Shanghai Yangpu District Seeks to Expand Its Growing Digital Ecosystem

Shanghai’s northeastern Yangpu district, which has already become a kind of hub for many large technology companies, is seeking to gain smaller-scale firms.

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Fed Keeps Interest Rates at 23-Year High

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday, June 12, announced that its benchmark lending rates remain at the current level.

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UK Unemployment Hits 2.5-Year High

In the United Kingdom, unemployment unexpectedly rose, reaching its highest level in more than two and a half years.

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NatWest Introduces Mastercard Business Savings to UK Debit Cards

NatWest Group, a UK-based banking firm serving commercial, retail, and private banking markets, recently partnered with Mastercard to reward small businesses with savings perks. The company introduced Mastercard Business Savings to its business debit card holders in the UK. The move aims to provide small and medium businesses with valuable savings opportunities. It offers cashback […]

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Japan’s GDP Falls

The Japanese economic system was on a downward trajectory in January-March of the current year, but in this case, the pace of decline turned out to be less than the initial expectations for the dynamic of the corresponding indicator due to an upward revision of data on capital spending and inventories.

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U.S. Bank Launches Partnership With Greenlight

U.S. Bank has launched a collaboration with Greenlight, which is aimed at improving the level of financial education.

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Credit Suisse Bondholders Sue Switzerland

A group of Credit Suisse bondholders has filed a lawsuit against the Swiss government in an effort to obtain compensation for the controversial decision to write down the debt of an Additional Tier 1 (AT1) financial institution.

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