Liquidity risks in markets are not intractable
With today’s big data tools, conditions can be anticipated and actively managed
With today’s big data tools, conditions can be anticipated and actively managed
Chancellor Olaf Scholz goes on offensive against conservative rival Friedrich Merz ahead of snap February poll
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen admits April coalition deal will have to be changed
TPG co-founder was part of a generation of buyout pioneers and made some of the industry’s boldest bets
It’s not just Trump — elections around the world may produce a new crop of net zero critics in 2025
This series examines how employers and governments are tackling the rise in depression and other conditions — and the new therapies being developed
FTSE 100 group reportedly faces difficulties in selling drugs to Chinese hospitals
Plus, the relentless dominance of US asset managers in Europe, and Royal Mail officially lands in private hands
The Wallenbergs hope more openness can avoid pitfalls suffered by other family
Industry veteran Brian Gilvary says government policies force oil and gas explorers to seek opportunities in other markets
From video games to personal avatars, researchers are looking to develop a new generation of digital tools that do not involve taking a drug or therapy
Announcement expected in next year’s spending review
OpenAI’s biggest backer buys nearly half a million GPUs this year in global race to build artificial intelligence systems
Even the president-elect’s corporate opponents are rushing to embrace him at Mar-a-Lago
TymeBank CEO Karl Westvig says the combined populations of the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia are more than 600 million people, which presents a significant growth opportunity for the group.
By turning away from climate shakedowns, mandates and handouts, the Trump administration can improve the lives of Americans.
Microsoft and Constellation Energy plan to restart a reactor at the site of the worst nuclear disaster in US history
Nigeria and other African countries are teaming up to establish a continental credit rating agency to counterbalance Western credit rating agencies’ bias against Africa. This was disclosed on Tuesday at the Launch of the Debt Management Forum for Africa and Inaugural Policy Dialogue on Making Debt Work for Africa: Policies, Practices and options”, organised by
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Mother in hospital with baby
February 16, 2021 was meant to be the day that I birthed my newborn son – without drugs, not even gas and air! – into a birthing pool, under the glow of lavender-coloured LED lights, as the sound of ‘cicadas in a field’ gently filled the my private room at the midwife-led birthing unit of my local hospital.
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Ambuja Cement is merging with Sanghi Industries Limited (SIL) and Penna Cement Industries to enhance governance, efficiency, and competitive strength. The merger will solidify Ambuja’s market leadership and support long-term growth.
Someone’s race, gender and sexuality do not predetermine their values, ideas and actions.
The Social Security Fairness Act would bring us closer to the looming cliff while more quickly forcing the inevitable benefit cuts that will arise from insolvency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared an indefinite Israeli military presence within Syrian territory, raising concerns about border shifts. Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Israel occupied a demilitarized buffer zone, citing security concerns. This action has drawn international criticism and a complaint from the new Syrian government to the UN Security Council.
Tuesday, Dec. 17 EAST Holy Cross 66, Marist 49 LSU 91, Seton Hall 64 St. Bonaventure 76, Niagara 68 UConn…