President Trump will reportedly be implementing 25% tariffs against goods coming in from Mexico and Canada on Saturday.
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Microsoft is rolling out its Copilot and Designer generative AI tools to Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers and raising the subscription price. The change will make Copilot available in ...
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A court in Cologne recently sided with Andreas Wilmers, an importer of chocolates from Dubai, who sued Aldi, a discount supermarket chain, over its sales of the low-cost “Alyan Dubai Handmade ...
The Economist has learned that two years later Mr Khawam tried to tell this to Ms Gabbard. (Ms Gabbard, whom Mr Trump has nominated to be Director of National Intelligence, denies she received ...
BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic parses the real estate market and finds Ontario is the problem, “Canada’s housing market was flashing very mixed conditions at the end of 2024. While Ontario ...
If you are a shopaholic, it is recommended to consider credit card(s) which offer discounts on shopping, reward points that can be monetised, and the annual fee waiver on meeting a threshold of ...
Since supply has begun to dry up, Iranian crude now trades at just a $1.50 discount to Brent, the global benchmark, compared with $6.50 three months ago. The price rise is enough to have forced ...
a heterodox economist who understood the limitations of the market economy. While not wholly rejecting neoclassical analytical tools, the heterodox economics approach criticises the sole reliance on ...
Andrew Goodwin, chief UK economist at Oxford Economics says the difference is partly because financial markets are anticipating higher inflation than they are, but also partly because of ...