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Incumbent Centre-right In ‘Driving Seat’ In Irish Vote

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Vote counting in Ireland's general election began on Saturday as an exit poll indicated a tight finish between the three main parties, with the incumbent centre-right coalition most likely to form the next government.After voting concluded on Friday,...

Gail’s chairman warns Labour’s workers’ rights plans may threaten businesses

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Luke Johnson, the chairman of Gail’s bakery chain and a prominent entrepreneur, has warned that some of his businesses “might not survive” under Labour’s proposed workers’ rights reforms. Speaking to the Employment Rights Bill committee, Johnson expressed concerns over...

Brazil Potash Announces Closing of Initial Public Offering

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GDP growth slows to 5.4% in Q2, misses economists’ estimates

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India's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 5.4 per cent in the July-September period, slower than a growth rate of 8.1 per cent recorded in the corresponding period a year ago, official data showed on Friday. The latest GDP reading...

Entry Barriers to FDI: How Countries Restrict Market Access

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) drives economic growth by facilitating technology transfer, creating jobs, and boosting productivity. Despite these benefits, many countries impose restrictions on market access for foreign investors. These entry barriers are used to regulate FDI to...

Cranberry sauce is America’s least favorite Thanksgiving food—here’s how to actually enjoy it

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There is always that one dish on the Thanksgiving table – overlooked while the mashed potatoes and gravy steal the spotlight. Surprisingly, this much-maligned side dish has been a part of American tradition for centuries and holds endless...

BlackRock has deal to buy private credit manager HPS

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.BlackRock has a handshake deal to buy private credit group HPS Investment Partners, as the world’s largest asset manager looks...

Australia’s Lower House Passes Bill To Ban Social Media For Children Under 16

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The Australian Parliament's House of Representatives on Wednesday passed the bill to ban social media for children under 16, voting 102 to 13 with bipartisan support.The government was keen to pass the bill by the end of the...

Think tank calls for delay in farm inheritance tax to ensure fairness

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Ministers should grant farmers an inheritance tax holiday to prevent unfair treatment under upcoming tax changes, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The IFS has warned that the government’s proposed changes to agricultural taxes risk treating some...

Sovereign Debt Presents Green Investors With a Predicament

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Breadcrumb Trail LinksPMN BusinessThe $64 trillion global market is largely inhospitable to sustainability-minded investing, but also hard to avoid.Author of the article:Bloomberg NewsAlastair MarshPublished Nov 26, 2024  •  5 minute read You can save this article...

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