Research Firm Says AI-Fueled Stock Market Will Burst by 2026: What Does Bank of America Say?
Analysts share how overvalued AI companies, tech adoption, higher rates, inflation, and growing corporate earnings affect stock and bond returns in the future.
Elon's Urgent Trip to China; Asks Help From Official To Boost Tesla With Driver-Assistance Software
Tesla eyes China for the launch of FSD after Musk's visit, partnering with Baidu and clearing data hurdles.
Refugee Supporters Call The Rwanda Deportation Bill 'Another Piece Of Racist Legislation'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his relentless push for the Rwanda Bill approved by Parliament on Tuesday this week.
Italy Digital Nomad Visa 2024: What Brits Need to Know
Remote workers now have the convenience and flexibility of working from Italy thanks to the new digital nomad visa.
US Fed's Favored Inflation Measure Accelerates, Dimming Rate Cut Hopes
The US central bank's favored measure of inflation accelerated last month, according to government data published Friday, pushing back the chances of an interest rate cut this summer.
Rating Agencies Doubt France's Target To Cut Massive Debt
Two major ratings agencies left their assessment of France's huge debt pile unchanged Friday, but cast doubt on the government's debt reduction target.
Should I Invest in Defence Stocks? UK Gov Say They Align With ESG After Rishi Steps up Military Spending
The growing need to protect ships, submarines, and aircraft may see stocks like BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce benefit from higher demand for military equipment.
Italian PM Has British Newborn With Heart Defects Airlifted to Rome for Treatment Unavailable in UK
In a world where division seems to be the norm, a collaboration between the UK and Italy serves as a reminder of our collective power to make a positive impact.
Chinese Students Are Attending 'TikTok School' To Learn How To Sell Clothes Abroad
Chinese businesses are bypassing barriers to sell directly on TikTok, a booming trend with challenges like foreign language and US-China tensions.
Dominican Election On Knife Edge As Presidential Debate Approaches
The upcoming Dominican election hangs in the balance as incumbent Luis Abinader faces off against former President Leonel Fernández.
Pakistanis Trapped in Cambodia's China-Run Cyber Slave Ring Targeting US
Cyber gangs trick people into slave labour with fake job ads, forced scams, and beatings. It has become a global issue with thousands trapped.
UK's Sunak Announces Raised Defence Spending, New Ukraine Aid
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Tuesday announced additional funding for Ukraine and pledged to increase Britain's own defence budget, during a visit to the Polish capital Warsaw.
Ex-Wall Street Employee Reveals 6 Businesses With Low Failure Rates You Can Start
Failing at your first business can severely diminish motivation for future efforts. This expert outlines recession-resistant businesses that need low capital.
Restaurants In This Spanish Province Will Charge Tourists Extra To Sit In The Shade
If restaurant owners in Andalusia want to charge more, they will need to ensure that customers can visibly be aware of the price changes for certain tables.
Despite the War, CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk Is Optimistic About the Future of Ukraine
Despite the war CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk remains optimistic about Ukraine's future, highlighting the resilience of the agricultural industry.
Taiwan Hit By Dozens Of Strong Aftershocks From Deadly Quake
Taiwan was shaken by dozens of earthquakes overnight and into Tuesday that left buildings swaying, with the government saying they were aftershocks from a huge deadly quake that hit the island more than two weeks ago.
New EU Spending Rules Bring Back Debt Discipline Focus
With an energy crisis and record high inflation in the EU's rearview mirror, Brussels believes the time has come for the bloc to focus on ensuring sound public finances.
China Calls Swimmer Doping Reports 'Fake News'
Beijing on Monday called reports about 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 "fake news".
UK Deportation Flights To Rwanda Will Take Off 'Come What May': PM Sunak
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday promised that deportation flights of asylum seekers to Rwanda will begin in "10 to 12 weeks", as the plan entered its final stage in parliament.
Rishi Cracks Down On Unemployed Brits: Get A Job Within A Year Or Lose Your Benefits!
Sunak announces jobless benefits cut after a year, aiming to end "lifestyle" dependency, in largest welfare overhaul in a generation
29% of US Households Are Considered 'ALICE': What Does That Mean And Are You One?
ALICE households face major difficulties with making ends meet as they earn over the Federal Poverty Level, disqualifying them from government benefits.
How Would DNS Blocking in Norway Impact the Gaming Industry
Norway mulls DNS blocking to curb gambling, prompting European Gaming and Betting Association to advocate for ending state monopoly.
The Economic Impact of the South African Online Casino Industry Is Vast – And That Might Be a Good Thing
The South African online casino industry's rapid growth and competition shape both the economy and user preferences.
Japanese Workers Are Being Sent To Tropical Locations To Avoid Effects of Hay Fever
Japanese tech organisation, Aisaac, allow staff affected by hay fever to work from remote locations when the allergy is at its most prominent.
China Has 8.3M People Who Can't Repay Their Debts: Here Are The Shocking Ways They Are Punished
Blacklisted debtors in China may feel trapped in the system as the government can hold their salary to recoup the money they owe.
Why Bank Chairman Paul Pester Decided To Establish a Money-Sharing App: The Story of Loop
Paul Pester founded Loop to give friends and family a way of sharing money and avoiding overdraft and other banking fees.
'Do I Pay for My Daughter's Ear Infection or Food': Manager Had $34K Student Debt, Now It's Over $500K
As a senior manager at a pharmaceutical firm, Angela Bolt's student loans began at $34,000, but have grown to an overwhelming $528,152 over the years.
EU Sanctions Policy Is Attracting Growing Controversy
EU sanctions target wealthy Russians, prompting controversy over their universal application.
Erin Ward: Wife of US Department of Defense Deputy Caught Naked With Minor In Car
Erin Ward, the disgraced female teacher in Nebraska caught having sex with a minor student, has been revealed as the wife of a Dept of Defence Deputy Director.
London Rent To Increase 13% in Next 3 Years; Officials Want Better Protection of Renters
Rent rises are set to grow by a further 13 per cent despite having increased at the fastest rate recorded in the past two years