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Pakistan Implements Measures To Make Cryptocurrency Boom Under Regulation
There has been a boom in trading and mining cryptocurrency in recent times in Pakistan with thousands of views of relate videos on social media as well as transactions on online exchanges showing the growing interest in the country. The… Read More ›
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Women Account For 1/3 Of British Financial Service Firm Boards, Says Report
There has been a significant improvement in the proportion of women on the board of listed financial companies in Britain over the last five years since the government initiated an initiative to improve gender balance in the sector. A report… Read More ›
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Air cargo PT My Indo Airlines files lawsuit against carrier Garuda Indonesia over debt repayment
In a statement Indonesian carrier Garuda Indonesia said, air cargo firm PT My Indo Airlines has filed a lawsuit against it over failure to repay a debt. The court proposal had no immediate impact to Garuda’s operations, the company said… Read More ›
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Women representation on Britain’s top 200 financial firms jumps by 32%
According to a report released on Monday by think tank New Financial, the proportion of women on the board of Britain’s top 200 financial companies has risen to nearly a third in the last five years following a government launched… Read More ›
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Football Association needs independent oversight: British ministers
Following security failings at Wembley along with the disorder at the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy, British ministers have called for independent oversight of Football Association (FA). The final match, won by Italy in a penalty shootout, was… Read More ›
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Greenland Stops Its 50-Year Unsuccessful Effort To Produce Oil
Greenland has recently announced that it would be suspending a strategy of searching for oil and would stop any further issuing of exploration licences which effectively brought an end to a 50-year old ambition of the country to become an… Read More ›
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IEA Says More Fossil Fuel Burning Required To Meet Growing Electricity Demand
A report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) recently said that the growth rate in the demand for electricity globally was faster than the growth and roll out of renewable renewable energy capacity and therefore the gap will has… Read More ›
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Persistence Of Northern Ireland Trade Issue Could Force British Grocers To Shift Supply Chains To EU
If the issues and the future of Britain-Northern Ireland trade are not addressed with urgency, some of their supply chains could be shifted from the United Kingdom to the European Union by British supermarket groups which include the market Tesco… Read More ›
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Warning On Business Risks In Hong Kong Issued By US To Multinational Companies
Following the imposition of a sweeping new national security law in Hong Kong last year, a warning to companies over the risks of doing business there has been issued by the United States. Multinational companies are also subject to the… Read More ›
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