According to a research by the International Energy Agency, methane emissions from the energy sector stayed close to a record high in 2023 despite the industry’s pledges to patch leaking infrastructure in an effort to fight climate change. Although methane… Read More ›
Economy & Finance
Countries Are Catching Up To Digital Currencies, But The US Is Trailing, According To A Research
According to a highly watched research released on Thursday, 134 nations, or 98% of the world’s economy, are currently investigating digital versions of their national currencies, with more than half of them in advanced development, pilot, or launch stages. All… Read More ›
Chinese Clients Delay Or Cancel Australian Wheat Purchases Amidst Worldwide Glut
Around one million metric tonnes of Australian wheat shipments have been cancelled or delayed by Chinese wheat importers, according to trade sources with firsthand knowledge of the agreements, as rising global inventories drive down prices. The announcement of the actions… Read More ›
Slight Growth In Japan’s Q4 GDP Following Revision, Manages To Avoids Recession
Revised official data released on Monday indicated that Japan’s economy escaped a technical recession, despite the fact that the fourth quarter’s upward change was less dramatic than anticipated and raised questions about the country’s sluggish economic recovery. The Cabinet Office… Read More ›
US Is The World’s Highest Oil Producer For Sixth Year In A Row, According To The EIA
With a record-breaking average production of 12.9 million barrels per day (bpd), the United States has led the world in crude oil production for the sixth consecutive year, according to a release from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Monday…. Read More ›
Elon Musk Strikes Again Against OpenAI, To Release xAI As Open-Source
Days after he sued OpenAI for forsaking its initial objective in favour of a for-profit model, Elon Musk announced on Monday that his artificial intelligence business, xAI, would open-source its ChatGPT challenger, “Grok,” this week. The billionaire has issued numerous… Read More ›
Blame-The-Driver Defense Of Tesla Will Be Tested In The Next Autopilot Trial
The head of the company, Jon McNeill, tested out Tesla’s Autopilot in a Model X six weeks before to the first fatal crash employing the technology in the United States in 2016. He sent an email with comments to Sterling… Read More ›
China’s Exports Exceed Estimates As Demand Recovers Worldwide
China’s export and import growth in January-February exceeded estimates, indicating a turning point in global trade and providing policymakers with a positive signal as they work to support a faltering economic recovery. With the Asian economies benefiting from a spike… Read More ›
Condition Of UK Households Worse Than In The Last Election – Claims Think Tank IFS
According to a reputable think group, the tax savings included in the UK Budget will not offset the effects of tax rises and price increases. According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), households will have less money after this… Read More ›
ECB Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged Even As Weaker Inflation Increases Chances Of Rate Cuts
After its fourth meeting, the European Central Bank held interest rates steady, supporting expectations of rate decreases beginning in June despite a weaker outlook for inflation and economic growth. As per the predictions of every economist surveyed by Bloomberg, the deposit… Read More ›