Markets were warned by Trump. Yet, despite clear signals, investors remained complacent — until now. The shockwaves of US President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies are rattling markets, sending currencies lower, stock
Cyprus has issued a recall for 276 vehicles, of which 138 have been identified to carry faulty Takata airbags that have to be urgently replaced. Their circulation licenses and road worthiness certificates
The US Dollar gathers strength on the first trading day of February as markets adopt a cautious stance in reaction to President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements. The EURUSD pair continues its downward
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By Stavros Christoforou In today’s world of rapid changes and intense competitiveness, organisations require greater flexibility and strategic foresight from project management offices (PMOs), the internal departments tasked with defining and maintaining
By Charles Ellinas Despite their foresight, contingency plans, position papers and gaming out a second Trump term, EU leaders find themselves exactly where they were four years ago: unprepared and knocked out.
The European Central Bank’s decision to cut its benchmark interest rate to 2.75% underscores the persistent economic stagnation gripping the Eurozone, warns deVere Group, one of the world’s leading independent financial advisory and
Major currency pairs trade in narrow ranges early Friday, following some volatility seen on Thursday, after gold gathered bullish momentum and rose more than 1% on Thursday. XAUUSD continued to stretch higher
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