The Asian Development Bank stated on Wednesday that developing Asia is projected to close the year on a more positive note, with growth in the area predicted to be stronger than previously believed mostly because of a resurgence in China’s… Read More ›
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Argentina’s Milei Devalues The Currency Peso As Part Of “Shock Therapy”
According to the new government in Argentina, the value of the country’s currency will drop by more than 50% relative to the US dollar. President Javier Milei claims the nation needs “economic shock therapy” to address its greatest crisis in… Read More ›
US Anticipates Awarding Multibillion-Dollar Chips In The Upcoming Year
Within the next year, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo anticipates making about a dozen funding announcements related to semiconductor chips, including multibillion dollar announcements that have the potential to fundamentally alter U.S. chip production. She made the initial award announcement… Read More ›
South Korean Vehicle Battery Companies Compete With Their Chinese Counterparts But With Caution
South Korean manufacturers of automobile batteries have promised to provide a more reasonably priced battery chemistry that is preferred by their Chinese competitors in response to demand from customers looking to diversify away from China. However, executives and company officials… Read More ›
As COP28 Approaches Its Climax, Nations Divided Over Fossil Fuels
U.N. climate director Simon Stiell urged nations to cooperate in order to secure a final agreement for the summit, where they were debating whether to demand an end to fossil fuels, as the COP28 climate talks approached their critical point… Read More ›
Argentina’s New President Warns Of An Impending ‘Shock Treatment’ For The Economy
In his first speech as president, Argentina’s new far-right leader has promised to impose “shock treatment” on the economy. “There is no money” is the warning that Javier Milei gave the Argentine people, and he reiterated his commitment to a… Read More ›
Wishing For The $1 Trillion Base Trade To “Soft Land”
As the so-called “basis trade” comes to an end, hedge funds appear to be reducing their historically large short positions in U.S. Treasury futures. Regulators have cautioned that this unwind could seriously jeopardise the integrity of the financial system. With… Read More ›
How Russia’s Economy Expanded And Stagnated Under Putin’s Leadership
During the duration of President Vladimir Putin’s nearly 24-year tenure at the head of Russian politics, Russians have experienced a remarkable rise in living conditions. Putin declared on Friday that he would seek the presidency once more. Millions of Russians… Read More ›
November Saw A Sharp Increase In China’s Car Sales As The Pricing Battle Heats Up
According to industry data released on Friday, China’s sales of passenger vehicles increased by 25.5% in November compared to the same month last year, surpassing the growth rate of October. This surge was fuelled by automakers stepping up their pricing… Read More ›
Adidas Looks For A Competitive Edge In New Sports As It Competes For The Olympics Race
Adidas wants to establish its brand in minor sports like breaking, climbing, skateboarding, and BMX as competing sportswear brands compete for position ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2020. Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden is trying to restore the company’s reputation… Read More ›