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Column-Unprecedented clash forms between funds' CBOT corn and wheat views -Braun

Column-Unprecedented clash forms between funds' CBOT corn and wheat views -Braun

Column-Unprecedented clash forms between funds' CBOT corn and wheat views -Braun by : Reuters Source link

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why harsh new rules put in place by Trump and other rich countries won’t last

why harsh new rules put in place by Trump and other rich countries won’t last

Donald Trump, America’s new president, has cut back massively on US commitments to asylum seekers, blocked all asylum processes and started to remove irregular immigrants. Trump’s new measures are far reaching. They include the suspension…

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If the government wants science to have an economic impact it has to put its money where its mouth is

If the government wants science to have an economic impact it has to put its money where its mouth is

Billed as the most significant change to the science system in 30 years, last week’s announcement of major structural changes to scientific research institutions was objectively a big deal. But the devil will be in…

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AI transcript hints at nepotism in ECB hiring practices

AI transcript hints at nepotism in ECB hiring practices

AI transcript hints at nepotism in ECB hiring practices – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content Opaque wage adjustment processes are unaccountable, sources tell Central Banking European Central Bank, Frankfurt…

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How Would Metals React to US Tariffs On Canada and Mexico?

How Would Metals React to US Tariffs On Canada and Mexico? by : Investing.com Source link

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survey sheds light on their motivation

survey sheds light on their motivation

Plastic waste in Nigeria presents a dual challenge: cleaning up environmental pollution, and tapping into its economic potential. Many countries worldwide face similar challenges. India, for one, has chosen policies that give producers of plastic…

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One of the largest searches for alien life started 30 years ago. Its legacy lives on today

One of the largest searches for alien life started 30 years ago. Its legacy lives on today

In February 1995, a small research organisation known as the SETI Institute launched what was then the most comprehensive search for an answer to a centuries-old question: are we alone in the universe? This Sunday…

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US will allow Mexican beef imports to resume, says Mexican minister

US will allow Mexican beef imports to resume, says Mexican minister

US will allow Mexican beef imports to resume, says Mexican minister by : Reuters Source link

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South Africa’s debt has skyrocketed – new rules are needed to manage it

South Africa’s debt has skyrocketed – new rules are needed to manage it

South Africa’s fiscal trajectory paints a concerning picture. Public expenditure exceeds revenue. As a result sovereign debt is building up and interest on this debt is increasing. This raises concerns over the South African government’s…

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Andrea Enria joins BoE’s prudential regulation committee

Andrea Enria joins BoE’s prudential regulation committee

Andrea Enria, a former chair of the European Central Bank’s supervisory board, has been appointed to the Bank of England’s prudential regulation committee (PRC). Enria, who joins the PRC today (January 28), completed his five-year…

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