Catalonia Marks Holiday With Separatist Movement Waning
Tens of thousands of flag-waving supporters of Catalan independence rallied in Barcelona on the Spanish region's commemorative day, with separatists deeply divided and out of office in Catalonia for the first time in over a decade.The annual September...
Reeves defends £4,400 heating claim for second home amid pensioner winter fuel payment cuts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced criticism after justifying her decision to claim £4,400 in taxpayer-funded expenses for heating her second home, a day after MPs voted to scrap winter fuel payments of up to £300 for millions of...
US Airlines May Soon Face Cash Penalties for Delayed Flights
Breadcrumb Trail LinksPMN BusinessThe Biden Administration is working on a proposed compensation scheme requiring major US airlines to pay passengers for disrupted flights, in addition to meals and hotels.Author of the article:Bloomberg NewsLebawit Lily GirmaPublished Sep 10, 2024 • 3...
CLSA sees this private sector lender well placed on deposits to likely zoom by...
ICICI Bank shares after scaling close to their 52-week high price ended lower by a margina. The share gained as CLSA iterated an outperform call on the stock with a target of Rs 1,500. The suggested target price implies...
PM Pakistan’s UN Speech Highlights Global Challenges and Calls for Unity
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In a historic address at the 78th annual session of the United Nations General Assembly, Pakistan’s Prime Minister emphasized the critical importance of global cooperation in the face of pressing...
Santander is ramping up its RTO mandate—lumping its U.K. CEO with a 160-mile commute
Santander famously took a liberal approach to work-from-home compared to its peers.
The Spanish bank touted its flexible work policies while the likes of JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley called their employees back into offices, saying “flexibility is here to...
Abdelmadjid Tebboune elected for second term as Algeria’s president
Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been elected for a second term, giving the authoritarian leader five more years at the helm of the north African gas-exporting nation and one of Europe’s main suppliers.The victory of the 78-year-old incumbent,...
The End Of Olympic Escapism For Gloomy France
The end of the widely hailed Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this weekend will be greeted with pride and relief, as well as trepidation in a country in the throes of a deep political crisis.After months of...
Banks to gain new powers to freeze large payments for fraud checks
Banks in the UK will soon be granted new powers to freeze large payments for up to four days as part of updated fraud prevention measures set to take effect this autumn.
The changes are being introduced ahead of...
Charting the Global Economy: US Job Growth Softer Than Forecast
Breadcrumb Trail LinksPMN BusinessUS employers added fewer workers in August than forecast and job growth in the prior two months was marked down, further evidence of a softening labor market that’s fueling debate over how much the Federal...