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Oil steadies as economic slowdown signals contend with US rate-cut hopes By Reuters

Oil steadies as economic slowdown signals contend with US rate-cut hopes By Reuters

By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices were roughly flat on Thursday as investors wrestled with mixed signals about crude demand, with concerns about an economic slowdown in the U.S. contending with rising expectations…

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Is your desk job killing your back? Ancient Egyptian scribes had the same aches and pains, say researchers

Is your desk job killing your back? Ancient Egyptian scribes had the same aches and pains, say researchers

Tens of thousands of years ago, during a period of Egyptian history known as the Old Kingdom (around 2649–2130 BC), it was rare for people to be able to read and write. From an estimated…

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Corruption hurts businesses but digital tools offer the hope of fighting it, say manufacturers in Ghana and Nigeria

Corruption hurts businesses but digital tools offer the hope of fighting it, say manufacturers in Ghana and Nigeria

Technology has changed the way the world does business. Mobile and digital payment platforms, blockchain, cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) tools have all driven innovations in recent years. They allow businesses of all sizes…

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One in five communications teams use AI for their work

One in five communications teams use AI for their work

Around one in five surveyed central banks’ communications departments have used artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist their work. Seven out of 34 central banks (21%) that responded to a new question in this year’s…

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FSB takes stock of the wide range of regulatory and supervisory initiatives on nature-related financial risks

FSB takes stock of the wide range of regulatory and supervisory initiatives on nature-related financial risks

Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8477 [email protected] Ref: 17/2024 Report finds that financial authorities are at different stages of evaluating the relevance of financial risks from biodiversity loss and other nature-related risks.…

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Oil prices rise on bigger-than-expected draw in US inventories By Investing.com

Oil prices rise on bigger-than-expected draw in US inventories By Investing.com

Investing.com– Oil prices rose in Asian trade, extending a recent rebound as a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. inventories ramped up bets on tighter supplies and improving demand in the world’s biggest fuel consumer. Crude markets…

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fixing it will take fresh thinking to find a game-changer

fixing it will take fresh thinking to find a game-changer

Everyone agrees that solving the unemployment problem in South Africa is the number one priority for economic policy for the new government, as it has been for all governments since 1994. What is less clear,…

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How a century-old drug could revolutionise cobra bite treatment

How a century-old drug could revolutionise cobra bite treatment

About 1.8 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes each year. Of those, up to 138,000 die and another 400,000 end up with permanent scarring and disability. Many cobras have tissue-damaging venoms that can’t be…

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Nigeria’s president asks lawmakers to approve extra $4 billion in spending By Reuters

Nigeria’s president asks lawmakers to approve extra $4 billion in spending By Reuters

By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) -Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has asked the Senate to approve an additional spending of 6.2 trillion naira ($4 billion) to plug shortfalls in this year’s national budget, according to a…

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can Ruto make a meaningful new deal?

can Ruto make a meaningful new deal?

Each year, the Kenyan government tables a finance bill outlining measures for funding the national budget. In the past, these bills have scarcely attracted public attention. This changed dramatically in 2023, with President William Ruto’s…

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