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Kenya
Banks to increase lending this quarter as economy recovers, says CBK
Kenyan banks are expected to increase their loan offerings over the next two months, a new Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) report says.
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Romania
LIG Nex1, Romania's Romarm agree to bolster missile partnership
South Korean defense firm LIG Nex1 announced Thursday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Romania's state-run defense company Romarm as it seeks to export its anti-aircraft missiles to the European country. Lee Hyun-soo, LIG Ne
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Cina India USA
Samsung, LG shift away from China toward India as production base
South Korean tech giants are shifting their production operations away from China to India to lessen the damage from the lingering uncertainties surrounding the US-China rivalry and to tap further into the world's fifth-largest economy. Samsung
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Turchia USA
SK On withdraws from Turkey battery project with Ford
South Korean electric vehicle battery maker SK On confirmed Wednesday its withdrawal from a battery project in Turkey, where it had planned to build a new EV battery plant as part of a joint venture with US auto giant Ford. “We can confirm that
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Regno Unito
Self-awareness Critical For Success In Uncertain Times, Says London Business School Prof
What can Leaders do to better manage in uncertain times? I would say that the most important thing is to figure out your personal tolerance for risk. Those who are OK with risk are likely to be OK with change. Those who prefer to avoid risk are more likely to ...
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Nigeria
Vive Africa Lists Soyinka, Others Among Nigerians Changing Face Of Education
Regional director, Higher Education Programmes, British Council, Nigeria, Adetomi Soyinka, has been shortlisted as one of the Nigerians changing the face of education in Nigeria. Vive Africa, a boutique marketing communications agency in Africa focused on education, said the list was drawn across a broad spectrum of thought leaders, bridge ...
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Nigeria
Fábrega tendrá que defender el alza de impuestos sin la vicealcaldesa; Meana renuncia por las decisiones ‘arbitrarias’ del alcalde
La vicealcaldesa del distrito de Panamá, Judy Meana, presentó su renuncia al cargo cuestionando la “práctica arbitraria” del alcalde, José Luis Fábrega, en la toma de decisiones en el gobierno local.
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India
India slows rate hikes but inflation still ‘sticky’
India’s central bank slowed the pace of interest rate hikes yesterday but warned that core inflation in the world’s fifth-biggest economy remained stubbornly high.
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Thailandia
Stocks move sideways as foreigners unload on rate outlook
A rally in Thai equities that sent the benchmark SET Index to a fourth straight monthly gain in January is losing steam as foreign investors pulled out money for eight straight days, the longest stretch of withdrawals in more than seven months.
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Giappone
Japan investors sold record foreign debt in 2022 as hedging costs rose
Money managers in the nation cut holdings of foreign fixed-income securities by ¥23.8 trillion over the period, an all-time high in data since 1996.