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How Climate Change Will Affect Your Wallet
New ReviewWhether it's energy, food or insurance, how much more you'll pay in the future depends a lot on where you live. But because of climate change, virtually no one will get away scot-free. The global economy is remarkably versatile and...
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Rise of Aksum
New ReviewThis World Cultures instructional video discusses the rise of the Aksum.
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Mapping Trade Relationships
New ReviewA short video explaining interdependent trade relationships.
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Mapping Dominant Markets
New ReviewA short video that explain Gross Domestic Product and how that information is useful.
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Putin Aide MOCKS Russia’s Enemy No. 1; TORCHES West's Anti-Russia Agenda | Full English Interview
In a candid interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov opens up about Donald Trump’s rhetoric on Russia, potential future talks with Trump, and the current contradictions within the EU’s Ukraine strategy....
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Weak results, lack of trade clarity drive European stocks down
European shares tumbled on Thursday as optimism over U.S.-China trade talks dissipated after few details on progress emerged and a slew of weak earnings reports dented retailers and car stocks. The trade-sensitive DAX was down 0.8...
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UK shares fall as trade talk hopes fade; weak Christmas updates hurt retail
British shares were lower on Thursday, moving off their one-month highs as a lack of detail from trade talks between Washington and Beijing dented investor confidence, and weak news from the high street renewed worries about the retail...
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U.S. stocks pause after five-day rally; dollar rebounds
Wall Street ended little changed on Friday, taking a breather following a five-day winning streak, while the dollar rebounded against most currencies from earlier losses tied to expectations the U.S. central bank is in no hurry to raise...
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UK shares bleed in gloomy start to 2019
UK shares were sharply lower on Wednesday, as investors came back from New Year celebrations to more disappointing data from China that added to existing concerns about the health of the world's economy. London's blue-chip bourse dropped...
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Yen's surge is a red flag for world markets
A gradual rise by the Japanese yen in recent weeks culminated in a dramatic overnight surge -- firing a warning shot for world markets and the global economy in 2019. Historically, outsized yen gains in short periods, such as the Russian...
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Asian shares enjoy relief rally, Sino-U.S. trade talks loom
Asian shares got off to a rousing start on Monday as a dovish turn by the Federal Reserve and startlingly strong U.S. jobs data soothed some of the market's worst fears about the global outlook. Investors are keen to see how Chinese...
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Wall Street big wigs plan new exchange to challenge NYSE, Nasdaq
Morgan Stanley , Fidelity Investments, Citadel Securities LLC and a host of other financial companies have agreed to jointly launch a new low-cost bourse that will compete with the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. In a joint statement...
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UK shares jump as investors flock back to retailers, hope for trade deal
UK shares jumped on Tuesday amid hopes of a trade deal between China and the United States and online grocer Ocado and supermarket chain Tesco led a revival in retailers after upbeat sales data, offsetting Morrisons' disappointing...
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Trade deal optimism lifts European shares further as auto, tech rally
European shares rose further on Wednesday with the export-oriented autos and tech sectors leading the way on growing optimism over a possible trade deal between the U.S. and China. The pan-European STOXX 600 benchmark hovered around its...
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Markets Take Sharp Turn Down After Fed Hikes Interest Rates
Stocks plunged following the Federal Reserve's decision to hike interest rates for the fourth time this year, despite heavy criticism from President Trump that the central bank has been too aggressive in raising borrowing costs.
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Is big money eroding trust in US elections? | The Bottom Line
With the concentration of wealth in the hands of few, we explore the role of money in US politics.
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How low can oil prices go?
Price war between Saudi Arabia, Russia pushes crude oil below $30 a barrel.
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How can the crisis in Lebanon be resolved?
Angry protesters in Lebanon target government and financial buildings
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What's the fallout from the pandemic wave of unemployment? | Inside Story
As coronavirus bites, millions of people worldwide have lost their jobs.
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How China, COVID-19 and investors pushed Zambia into debt default | Counting the Cost
Zambia becomes the first African nation to default on its debts in the pandemic era.
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European shares rise cautiously before Fed meeting
European shares rose cautiously at the open with gains in the banking and the pharmaceutical sectors lifting the market amid speculation the U.S. Federal Reserve will take a dovish stance towards monetary policy at a meeting later on...
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World stocks and oil try to scrabble higher after plunge
Global equity and crude oil markets attempted on Wednesday to claw their way out of a three-day long plunge that saw investors seek out the safety of bonds amid mounting pessimism over world growth. Oil's spectacular fall - down almost...