Great Reconciliation of Asset Prices in 2022
Commentary coming new year will be fraught with risk due to the removal of central bank and government supports. This could very likely lead to… Read More »Great Reconciliation of Asset Prices in 2022
Commentary coming new year will be fraught with risk due to the removal of central bank and government supports. This could very likely lead to… Read More »Great Reconciliation of Asset Prices in 2022
re is a growing concern in Poland and the Baltic states that the U.S. will leave them out in the cold to face Russia as tensions… Read More »Poland and Baltic Fear Biden Abandonment to Appease Russia: Experts
U.S. stock indexes fell more than 1 percent on Monday, dragged by concerns about the impact of tighter COVID-19 curbs on the global economy, and… Read More »Wall Street Falls as Omicron’s Spread Stokes Fears of Tighter Curbs
LONDON/HONG KONG鈥擥lobal merger and acquisition (M&A) activity shattered all-time records in 2021, comfortably erasing the high-water mark that was set nearly 15 years ago, as… Read More »Global M&A Activity Smashes All-Time Records to Top $5 Trillion in 2021
A pregnant Vietnamese migrant woman is evacuated on a stretcher as migrants leave a SNSM boat after they were rescued when their makeshift boat encountered… Read More »Rising worry about risks Vietnam’s ‘container people’ take for a new life in Europe
Netherlands entered into a strict Christmas lockdown driving desperate Dutch shopkeepers to demand government reimbursements for sales lost, as Omicron keeps spreading in European nations.… Read More »Netherlands Imposes Christmas-Time Lockdown, Taking the Dutch by Surprise
News Analysis Australia discovered Huawei’s cyber spying in about 2012 and informed the United States, according to a new Bloomberg News investigation. Aussie discovery started… Read More »Chinese Tech Giant Huawei Attacked Aussie and US Networks in 2012
BERLIN— new German government has chosen an experienced central banker and former board member of Germany’s state-owned development bank to head the country’s central bank,… Read More »German Government Chooses Joachim Nagel to Head Central Bank
TOKYO鈥擝ank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Monday it was too early to consider normalizing monetary policy, bolstering the view that the Japanese central… Read More »BOJ’s Kuroda: Too Early to Consider Normalising Monetary Policy
European Union’s executive branch on Monday authorized Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine, enabling its use in all 27 member-states. European Commission previously cleared four COVID-19 vaccines, but… Read More »European Union Authorizes COVID-19 Vaccine From US-Based Novavax
UK’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has picked up another major portfolio as the new Brexit minister, months after she took over the Foreign Office. Truss… Read More »UK Foreign Secretary Takes Over Brexit Negotiations After Frost’s Resignation
LONDON鈥擟ommodities outperformed other assets this year as a recovery from the pandemic boosted demand though gold’s poor showing dented investor appetite. Heading into 2022, commodities,… Read More »Commodities Outperform in 2021 Though Gold Loses Its Lustre
With at least 22,478 positive COVID-19 cases confirmed on Sunday in New York state, New York City’s health director said that cases are rising quickly… Read More »NYC Health Commissioner: Omicron Variant Hospitalizations Far Lower Than Previous Waves
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—If you take a stroll down Newport Beach’s Balboa Island boardwalk on any given Saturday morning, as you come to Sapphire Street, you’re… Read More »Successful Entrepreneur Builds Beloved Sandcastle Creations Every Saturday
European stocks fell more than 2 percent on Monday amid a global sell-off in equities, with investors fretting over the spectre of tighter pandemic curbs… Read More »Omicron Worries Spur 2 Percent Slide in European Stocks
Australian government has agreed to help national industry rapidly design and develop new urea manufacturing capabilities to tackle a looming shortfall that could ground the… Read More »Australia to Boost Urea Production to Keep Trucking Industry Moving
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa and two fellow space travelers have safely returned to Earth on Monday as their Russian Soyuz spacecraft landed on the Kazakh… Read More »Japanese Billionaire Returns to Earth After Spending 12 Days in Space
Former Georgia聽Sen. Johnny Isakson, a Republican who served in the U.S. Senate from 2005 to 2019, has died at the age of聽76. Isakson, who had… Read More »Former Longtime Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson Dies Aged 76
BEIJING—Global stock markets and Wall Street futures tumbled Monday amid concern about the latest coronavirus variant and tighter Federal Reserve policy. London and Frankfurt opened… Read More »Global Stocks Fall on Virus Concern, Tighter Fed Policy
Fresh rifts were reignited on Dec. 11 between聽long-standing rivals Hamas and Fatah during the first round of the聽Palestinian local elections. elections, which include聽municipal councils and… Read More »Palestinian Local Elections Spark Fresh Rifts Between Long-Standing Rivals Hamas and Fatah
Due to health reasons, a desire to have a work-life balance, or a preference to avoid the commute, workers throughout the country are taking a… Read More »Companies Offering Remote Work Thrive Amid Labor Shortage
NEW DELHI鈥擜 group of young social entrepreneurs is trying to solve some pertinent sanitation problems in India by building public toilets with materials that lower… Read More »Young Entrepreneurs Take on India’s Sanitation Woes With Low Carbon Public Toilets
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Europe over the weekend to demonstrate against their respective governments’ recent decisions to reimplement COVID-19… Read More »Protests Erupt Across Europe Over Latest COVID-19 Orders, Vaccine Mandates
Commentary By Christmas Day 1914, five months after the outbreak of the Great War, trenches filled with British, Canadian, French, and German troops faced each… Read More »Our World Needs Another Christmas Truce
Omicron COVID-19 variant has sparked a wave of closures nationwide in recent days, including schools and businesses, as the White House claimed that individuals who… Read More »Omicron Forces Wave of Closures Nationwide as White House Warns ‘Winter of Death’ Coming
Commentary Negotiations are reportedly not going well between the Biden administration and Joe Manchin, the swing Democrat in the 50-50 U.S. Senate who will likely… Read More »Will Joe Manchin Give Trial Lawyers Billions To Sue West Virginia Small Businesses?
By Emily Rella Look, up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s … an exorbitantly priced comic book that’s taking the collector’s… Read More »1st Edition ‘Superman’ Comic Set to Auction for More Than $2 Million
Britain’s Brexit minister David Frost resigned on Saturday “with immediate effect,” dealing another blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s crisis-ridden government. resignation came after Sunday… Read More »UK Brexit Minister Resigns in Further Blow to Boris Johnson
By Chloe Arrojado A press release from the U.S. Department of Labor announced a scathing accusation against Dollar General. On Monday, the department’s Occupational Safety… Read More »US Department of Labor Accuses Dollar General of Putting Its Workers at Risk, Proposing More Than $300,000 in Penalties
By Milena Regos pandemic helped us realize that real, sustainable success is so much more than a sole focus on work. It became the great… Read More »Replacing the Hustle Mindset With the Unhustle Mindset