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  • Morgan Stanley projects India’s growth at 6.5% for FY2024 and FY2025

    Morgan Stanley Research has forecasted that India’s economy is poised to grow at a rate of approximately 6.5% for the fiscal years 2024 and 2025, driven by strong domestic fundamentals. The financial institution cites robust domestic demand, resilience in the corporate and financial sectors, and progressive policy reforms as key factors supporting India’s growth despite […]

  • Electricity users incentivized to cut peak usage in UK energy scheme

    The UK’s Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) has entered its second winter season, offering financial incentives for electricity users to reduce their energy consumption during peak hours. The Electricity System Operator (ESO) has implemented this scheme to encourage efficient energy usage and manage the grid more effectively. The DFS scheme, which commenced in November and is […]

  • Turkey posts $1.88 billion current account surplus in September

    Turkey’s central bank reported a striking development on Monday as the country posted a September current account surplus of $1.88 billion. This positive shift comes after an August deficit of $357 million and marks the first surplus since June, as well as only the second in the past two years. The unexpected surplus was largely […]

  • ECB signals rate steadiness amid inflation concerns

    In a recent statement during Frankfurt’s Euro Finance Week, the European Central Bank’s (ECB) Vice President Luis de Guindos highlighted ongoing economic challenges in the euro-zone, including persistent inflationary pressures despite a broader disinflationary trend. Guindos pointed out that consumer prices are expected to see a short-term increase, which comes at a time when the […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

  • Argentina’s presidential rivals clash in key voter battlegrounds

    By Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – As Argentines prepare to elect a new president, the two hopefuls vying for the keys to the Casa Rosada palace are focusing on undecided voters in key battlegrounds, with campaign pushes around capital Buenos Aires and central Cordoba province that could tip the balance in a tight race. […]

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