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World Bank Seen Naming NYU’s Romer as Next Chief Economist
Finance

World Bank Seen Naming NYU’s Romer as Next Chief Economist

By Reuters
July 17, 2016
The rebellion that launched the Arab Spring is named after Tunisia's yellow state flower. Protests broke out in Tunisia in late 2010, sparked by a street vendor setting himself on fire. The discontent spread to other nations in North Africa and the Middle East, leading to uprisings in Egypt and Libya, and an ongoing civil war in Syria.
International

Egypt’s Urban Consumer Inflation jumps to 14% in June

By Reuters
July 10, 2016
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International

Egypt Due for Another Devaluation in 2016/17, Economists Say

By Reuters
July 3, 2016
A man holds up the German newspaper Bild with the titel "OUTsch!", for the camera, in Berlin
Leadership

Brexit Alarms Asia, Rocks Labour Opposition

By Reuters
June 26, 2016
IMF And World Bank Hold Spring Meetings
Finance

Investor George Soros Calls for Reconstruction of EU After ‘Brexit’ Vote

By Reuters
June 25, 2016
A staff opens a safety deposit box during a photo opportunity at a security showroom in Tokyo
Finance

Welcome to the Weird World of Negative Interest Rates

By Chris Matthews
June 24, 2016
Heavy Trading Predicted Around Brexit Vote
Leadership

Heavy Trading Predicted Around Brexit Vote

By Reuters
June 19, 2016
RBI Governor Rajan attends a news conference after their bimonthly monetary policy review in Mumbai
Leadership

Indian Central Bank Chief in Surprise Move to Step Down

By Reuters
June 18, 2016
Janet Yellen Testifies Before House Financial Services Committee
Finance

Here’s Why Janet Yellen Should Be More Worried About Negative Rates

By Aaron Task
June 17, 2016
New Algerian Energy and Finance Ministers Named in Reshuffle

New Algerian Energy and Finance Ministers Named in Reshuffle

By Reuters
June 11, 2016
Delta Airlines Inc. Terminal Ahead Of Earnings Figures
Features

Here Are the 10 Companies With the Biggest Profit Spikes in the Fortune 500

By John Kell
June 7, 2016
Views Of Casinos As Revenues Continue To Decline For The 18th Month

Here’s Why These 29 Companies Fell Off the Fortune 500

By Lucinda Shen
June 6, 2016
Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela, addresses the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York
International

Venezuela’s Maduro Entreats Latin America Not to Isolate Him

By Reuters
June 4, 2016
South Africa's New Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan
Finance

South Africa’s Investment Grade Rating Still Vulnerable After S&P Reprieve

By Reuters
June 4, 2016
Retirees As Russia Extends Pension-fund Contribution Freeze
International

Russia Will Not Raise the Retirement Age…Yet

By Reuters
May 28, 2016

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