In 2005, then-governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, introduced the "Maradona theory of interest rates" as a way to demonstrate how central bankers should navigate monetary policy. He …
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In 2005, then-governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, introduced the "Maradona theory of interest rates" as a way to demonstrate how central bankers should navigate monetary policy. He …
In the early 1990s, India made a significant shift away from the principles of self-sufficiency that had been guiding its policies since gaining independence. Subsidies were eliminated, and import levies …
Land scarcity in Shenzhen, China's tech hub, has led to skyrocketing prices for plots in recent years. However, one of the country's largest property firms, Vanke, is offering a significant …
In a move that harkens back to the heated trade war with China under the Trump administration, President Joe Biden recently announced new tariffs on Chinese goods. Despite the initial …
In Greenville, South Carolina, two entrepreneurs have created innovative earrings that combine the beauty of pearls with cutting-edge technology. Incora Health, founded in 2022, has developed earrings that not only …
Since the invasion of Russia in 2022, Ukraine's economy has taken a significant hit, with the country's GDP shrinking by a quarter. However, the effects of war aren't solely responsible …
In the bustling city of Xuchang, a seemingly ordinary grocery store by the name of Pangdonglai has managed to capture the attention of not only its local residents but also …
In a recent meeting in Paris, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, expressed her concerns to China's President Xi Jinping about the issue of "structural overcapacities" …
Barry Callebaut, the largest bulk chocolate manufacturer globally, is on a winning streak as its share price has surged by 20% following a positive report on sales volume growth despite …
In 2020, European banks faced a challenging environment with low interest rates, strict regulations, and slow economic growth. This was evident in the case of BBVA and Sabadell, two Spanish …