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The pound strengthened against the euro on Thursday, after data showed that a cooling in the British labour market, which had ...
President William Ruto unveils 4,000 paid internships in the construction sector under the Affordable Housing Program. The initiative aims to reduce youth unemployment, build affordable homes, and ...
Top News Why the June CPI Isn't a Gamechanger for the Fed The June inflation data is likely to keep Federal Reserve officials cautious , open to cutting interest rates later this year without ...
PREMIUM The world economy appears impressively and increasingly shock-absorbent. The world economy appears impressively and increasingly shock-absorbent. Supply chains in goods—widely believed to be a ...
During his visit, Zutt also met with the finance adviser, the planning adviser, the Bangladesh Bank governor, the special envoy for international affairs, as well as other senior government officials ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on South Africa could cause around 100 000 job losses, with the agriculture and ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on South Africa could cause around 100,000 job losses, with the ...
The Philippine manufacturing sector's share of jobs remains stagnant despite increased productivity since companies do not scale up ...
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The World Bank Group has reported a significant rise in formal saving across developing nations, with 40 per cent of adults now using bank accounts or ...
Keith Shaw: The North Korean IT job scandal has shaken a lot of companies’ hiring practices to the core—exposing poor processes and revealing serious data security vulnerabilities.
IF the economy can grow by 6.8 percent annually for the next 25 years, the Philippines may have a prayer to finally end its extended stay as a middle income country, according to the World Bank.