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EEconomy Read More The economic boost from AI is gradually becoming evident.December 23, 2025 Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan pointed out that AI investment is gradually gaining momentum, providing significant marginal…
EEconomy Read More Shake-up in energy market | eKathimerini.comDecember 22, 2025 Greece’s business map in the energy sector is entering a phase of rapid reorganization, with the merger of…
EEconomy Read More Australians to pay world’s highest interest ratesDecember 22, 2025 Justin Fabo from Antipodean Macro posted the following chart showing that Australians are paying some of the highest…
EEconomy Read More Greece Poised for Landmark Tourism Growth in 2025December 22, 2025 New flight routes and higher travel spending accelerate Greece’s tourism growth across major destinations. Credit: Greek Reporter Greece…
EEconomy Read More Stephen Miran says Fed risks recession without more interest rate cutsDecember 22, 2025 Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran said the US central bank risks sparking a recession unless it continues lowering…
EEconomy Read More China to hide bad debt records for pandemic-hit borrowers who repay small loansDecember 22, 2025 China’s central bank has unveiled a credit-rehabilitation policy to help individuals who defaulted on small loans rebuild their…
EEconomy Read More South Africa leads Africa in total wealth as millionaires, markets and metros drive growthDecember 22, 2025 According to Statista’s 2025 GDP comparison, South Africa ranks first on the continent with an estimated GDP of…
EEconomy Read More Letters: Why National supporters are so frustrated with Finance Minister Nicola WillisDecember 22, 2025 Tamaki-led protests Most Kiwis can easily recognise anti-Semitic hate speech and our laws and authorities seem ready and…
EEconomy Read More 16.9% of people in EU lived in overcrowded households – News articlesDecember 22, 2025 In 2024, 16.9% of people in the EU lived in overcrowded households, a slight decrease from 18.1% in…
EEconomy Read More Russian State Companies’ Payment Arrears to Businesses Surge in 2025December 22, 2025 Payment arrears by Russian state-owned companies to domestic businesses have surged in 2025, rising nearly threefold year-on-year, the…
MMedication Read More Proposed changes to thalidomide survivors’ support program cause concernDecember 22, 2025 The drug for pregnant women left more than 100 Canadians with a lifetime of disabilities. A decade after…