Forex

#economist.com. How African churches are keeping the faith alive abroad. A revamped version of the prosperity gospel appeals to young immigrants
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. How to manage politics in the workplace. Polarisation affects bosses as well as employees
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Gold is booming. So is the dirty business of digging it up. It is mined in Africa, traded in Dubai and lucrative for warlords and jihadists
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Yahya Sinwar made Hamas his own fief. Will his successor embrace more violence or compromise?
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. South-East Asia’s stodgy conglomerates are holding it back. The region’s ageing corporate empires are stuck in the past—and too cosy with politicians
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Competition will make weight-loss drugs better, cheaper and bigger. Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly face a growing number of challengers
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. The economics of thinness (Ozempic edition). Will skinny still be desirable when it is more easily achieved by the masses?
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Investors should not fear a stockmarket crash. Take a long view, and shares are a lot less risky than many realise
#Oct.24.2024 ×

#economist.com. Are bosses right to insist that workers return to the office?. Company mandates are infuriating employees
#Oct.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. America’s growing profits are under threat. Look beyond a bullish earnings season and risks loom
#Oct.22.2024 ×

#economist.com. What the surging price of gold says about a dangerous world. Financial fears and geopolitical tremors combine to great effect
#Oct.22.2024 ×

#economist.com. America’s election and Israel’s wars reach a crescendo—together. An Israeli aerial strike on Iran remains likely in the coming days
#Oct.21.2024 ×

#economist.com. Hizbullah’s sprawling financial empire looks newly vulnerable. Why Israel is now bombing Lebanese banks
#Oct.21.2024 ×

#economist.com. The West faces new inflation fears. Having moved in lockstep, America and Europe now have very different concerns
#Oct.20.2024 ×

#economist.com. Yahya Sinwar will hold sway over Hamas from beyond the grave. Will his death moderate or aggravate its bloody ethos?
#Oct.19.2024 ×

#economist.com. How Yahya Sinwar’s death will change the Middle East. Gaza’s mastermind of mayhem is dead. A ceasefire may be alive again
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Bad ideas are back on the menu in the Middle East. From a proxy force in south Lebanon to regime change, what’s old is new again
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Lebanon’s army is less useless than its reputation suggests. It is one of the few remaining institutions holding the country together
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. BHP and Rio Tinto are heading in different directions. The strategies of the world’s two most valuable miners are diverging
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Africa’s EV revolution has two wheels not four. E-bikes are cheaper and less likely to choke you
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. How Wagner survived Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death. Its mercenary model is still effective in Africa’s most fragile places
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. What if carmaking went the way of consumer electronics?. The Foxconnification of electric vehicles
#Oct.17.2024 ×
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