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26-04-2025 Vol 19

Category: Economy

Working groups reject the nomination of the President of the World Bank

Photo: ANP International activist groups are disappointed with the nomination of former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga as the new head…

Multinational corporation HIVE Energy acquires 50% stake in BambooLogic

Recently, UK-based Hive Energy completed the acquisition of a 50% stake in BambooLogic, Europe’s first large-scale industrial-scale bamboo farm. On…

Biden nominates the former CEO of MasterCard for the post of President of the World Bank

Photo: ANP US President Joe Biden has nominated Ajay Banga, former CEO of credit card company MasterCard, as the new…

China’s century is already over.

China’s policy was based on the assumption of a young and emerging East and an aging and therefore declining West.…

The number of passengers at Heathrow will triple by 2022

Photo: ANP The number of passengers flying through London’s main airport, Heathrow, more than tripled last year, thanks to the…

The company and employees benefit from a four-day work week.

The study, which has been described as the largest ever on the subject, involved researchers from the University of Cambridge…

The British Central Bank raises interest rates to the highest level since 2008 – Politics

Britain’s central bank, the Bank of England (BoE), raised its key interest rate by 50 basis points on Thursday, as…

The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25 percentage points

Economie•Feb 1 ’23 8:13 PM•Modified Feb 1 23 20:30author: ANP The Federal Reserve raised US interest rates by 0.25 percentage…

The US central bank raises interest rates again in the context of fighting inflation | Economie

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Hundreds of thousands of teachers, civil servants and train drivers are on strike in the UK, in what may be the biggest strike day in 10 years.

But the UK government would not budge on the wage demands of the strikers, arguing that increasing wages in line…