People: October to December 2024
People: October to December 2024 – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content A round-up of central bankers in the news and on the move Pablo Hernández de Cos to be…
Read MorePeople: October to December 2024 – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content A round-up of central bankers in the news and on the move Pablo Hernández de Cos to be…
Read More(Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Friday, heading for a weekly drop of more than 3%, as concerns over supply risks from the Israel-Hezbollah conflict eased, alleviating earlier disruption fears. futures fell 55 cents, or 0.8%,…
Read MoreThe UK government has put forward ambitious plans to reform the UK’s employment support system. Helping people to find, stay in and succeed at work is a complex policy area. With unemployment at historically low…
Read MoreThis year’s humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) season in Australia has almost come to an end. The beloved mammals are on their way to Antarctica for a summer of feeding. Next year from April onwards, millions…
Read MoreBy Paul Carsten and Nia Williams (Reuters) -Oil prices ticked up on Thursday after Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah traded accusations that their ceasefire had been violated, and as Israeli tanks fired on south…
Read MoreNearly 1 million young people aged 16–24 – almost one in seven – are now classified as “Neet” (not in employment, education or training), according to the Office for National Statistics. The rate has risen…
Read MoreDedollarisation pushing central banks to issue CBDC, official says – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content Panellists at Central Banking’s Autumn Meetings list AI “data poisoning” as new cyber security…
Read MoreExtreme temperature and rainfall events are increasing around the world, including Australia. What makes them extreme is their rarity and severity compared to the typical climate. A region’s “climate” is defined by a 30-year average…
Read MoreBy Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba, which once produced millions of tons of sugar, expects to output just 300,000 metric tons of the sweetener in 2025, according to provincial media reports, as it struggles…
Read MoreBitcoin has soared to an all-time price high, but will it continue? Advocates of the world’s largest cryptocurrency hope its value will continue to soar when Donald Trump returns to the White House. After the…
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