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EU’s global green leadership surges with Canada deal
SINCE the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act last year in Washington, there has been huge focus on the resurgence of US green leadership. However, under the “global radar” also…
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Asian firms must tackle T+1 long before May
OVER the past two decades, humans’ attention spans have dwindled from 12 seconds to a mere 8.5, according to a study conducted by Microsoft and Time magazine back in 2015,…
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Yield uncertainty will persist even if the Fed is done raising rates
A SIMPLE logic has played out in markets this month. Price movements point to an anticipation that the Federal Reserve is done raising interest rates and will now start cutting…
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Resolving HK conundrum key to US-China summit at Apec
AFTER months of intense diplomacy, the White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced on Oct 31 that US President Joe Biden will meet President Xi Jinping of China in November,…
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MIRYAM SANJUÁN : “La nueva Inspiración en el Mundo del Deporte”
Nacida en Jerez de la Frontera, con 27 años de edad y de nacionalidad española, Miryam Sanjuán es un verdadero espíritu viajero que ha forjado su camino hasta su actual…
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Emi Colopristi: A Rising Star in the World of Fitness, Fashion, and Adventure
Introducing Emi Colopristi, a young and vibrant entrepreneur whose journey beautifully fuses elements of fitness, fashion, and thrilling adventures. Despite her tender age of 23, Emi has already charted a…
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Is there such a thing as smart money?
Hollywood certainly thinks so, but in reality superior market intelligence is rare THE new movie Dumb Money tries to turn Wall Street’s pecking order on its head, casting professional investors…
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We need a political Alan Turing to design AI safeguards
WHEN Alan Turing worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, he helped solve a diabolical puzzle: cracking Nazi Germany’s “unbreakable” Enigma code. Next month, the British government is hosting…
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BRI debt trap is a false narrative
I REFER to the article by Elisa Valenta, “Amid concerns of a Chinese debt trap, Indonesia’s first high-speed railway to finally open” (BT, Sep 25). It seems that news reports…
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Space is the next frontier in mining
IN AUGUST, India made history by conducting the first soft landing near the south pole of the moon. This low-cost mission – its budget was well under US$100 million –…
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“Maurice Shabazz: The Visionary Driving Financial Excellence and Entrepreneurial Success”
Maurice Shabazz shines as a distinguished pioneer in the realms of finance and credit, a beacon of unwavering commitment to integrity and trustworthiness, ensuring that each client is embraced by…
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Trilliondollakidd Clothing: A Journey of Style and Inspiration
In the ever-evolving world of fashion, Trilliondollakidd Clothing has emerged as a unique and inspiring brand. Founded in 2020 by an individual determined to make a change for themselves, their…
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The Golden Ratio of Beauty: Lisa Bree Hoggarth’s Extraordinary Journey
In a world captivated by beauty, Lisa Bree Hoggarth shines as a remarkable figure, celebrated not only for her exceptional allure but for her unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the fashion…
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Canberra should minimise use of outside consultants to handle politically difficult issues
PWC, one of the Big Four global accounting firms, remains in the grip of a huge scandal in Australia. The latest revelation is that PwC provided Internet search engine Google…
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EU-Asean trade relations – where next?
ASEAN is decidedly back on the map for the EU, and it should be. Not only is it a high-growth, dynamic region, but Asean is also a natural bedfellow of…
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