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Nuova Zelanda
'Cautious lift' in business confidence, but inflation and labour headwinds remain
Wellington's leaders expect a tough couple of years as they face high inflation and a tight labour market.
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Kenya
Tax hikes call for urgent action against illicit trade
Any tax increase that raises the prices of goods exacerbates all these threats to Kenya's growth and prosperity.
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Kenya
Marketers ramp up push for recognition
Marketing Society of Kenya (MSK) Chairman Charles Kariuki says the lobby has redoubled efforts to gain formal recognition through a recently finalised draft bill.
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Nigeria
Osinbajo Seeks Synergy Between Fiscal, Monetary Policies
The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has again spoken on the need for an effective synergy between the Fiscal and Monetary aspects of Nigeria’s economy and how to better manage the country’s foreign exchange rate. He spoke on Monday morning at the Ministerial Retreat declared open by President Muhammadu Buhari ...
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Regno Unito
Aruwa Capital Management CEO, Adesuwa Rhodes, Bags Double Honours In UK
For championing and setting the pace in empowering the women folks globally, the Founder and Managing Partner, Aruwa Capital Management, Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes, has been honoured by the Black Women in Asset Management, (BWAM) with the Top 40 under 40 Black Women in Asset Management Award in London, United Kingdom. ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria: To Bridge Budget Deficit, Govt Raised N2.44 Trillion Via Bonds in 9 Months
[This Day] The federal government in nine months of 2022 raised a sum of N2.44 trillion through the FGN bond market to finance N6.26trillion 2022 budget deficit, the Debt Management Office (DMO) FGN Bond auction results in nine months of 2022 has revealed.
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Argentina
Cómo fue la primera transmisión la televisión en la Argentina
El 17 de octubre se cumple un nuevo aniversario de la primera transmisión televisiva en el país; cómo fueron los preparativos y qué se mostró en aquella oportunidad
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Cina USA
China’s Xi calls for military growth as party congress opens
Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday called for faster military development and announced no change in policies that have strained relations with Washington and tightened the ruling Communist Party’s control over society and the economy.
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USA
US banks report solid results but warn of rising recession risk
Large U.S. banks reported a round of solid quarterly profits on Oct. 14, but cautioned of rising recession risks as the economy absorbs higher inflation and a dramatic shift is central bank policy.
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Regno Unito
New UK finance minister tears up tottering PM’s agenda
Britain’s new Treasury chief has acknowledged mistakes made by his predecessor and suggested that he may reverse much of Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss’ tax-cutting plans in order to bring stability to the country after weeks of economic and political turbulence.