Category: Economics
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Japan’s top-selling accounting guide features exciting stories on John F. Kennedy, the Beatles and other famous figures
TOKYO, JAPAN, May 24, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — “World History of Accounting & Finance”, which covers the history of accounting over the past 500 years in Italy, the UK and the US, was first published by Nikkei BP in 2018, and the book has sold 80,000 copies in Japan. With its remarkable sales figures in the accounting and…
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What has happened to cocaine usage in the US? Is it still a problem?
Surprising new statistics show major increase in overdose deaths from cocaine – but no one seems to be talking about it. One group says it’s time to speak up. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, May 20, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — The media talks daily about the opioid crisis and deaths, yet the dangers of cocaine…
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The Populist ‘Great Upset’: Decoupling From the Corporate State Deathgrip
Globalism is a death machine; localization is the antidote. The social engineers at the World Economic Forum — seizing on the opportunities presented by mass fear over COVID-19 and the choking lockdowns on economies and societies worldwide — have an authoritarian vision for the future of humanity, carefully choreographed from on high at the top levels…
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Global Consumer Confidence Hits Record High
The Conference Board® Global Consumer Confidence Survey Finds Optimism Rising amid Accelerating Vaccinations and Sustained Fiscal Stimulus NEW YORK, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Global consumer confidence soared to record heights in the first quarter of 2021, according to The Conference Board® Global Consumer Confidence Survey, as vaccination campaigns broadened, travel restrictions loosened, and governments and central banks continued to provide…
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Is quantitative easing going to continue?
When the COVID19 pandemic hit the world in 2020, the global economy was still recovering from the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The European union was still getting out of the debt crisis of members like Greece and Portugal and had already been implementing dovish monetary policy for many years. The US economy was…
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TIME Reveals the 2021 List of the Next 100 Most Influential People in the World
NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, TIME reveals the 2021 TIME100 Next list of Most Influential People, an expansion of the flagship TIME100 franchise that recognizes 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future of entertainment, health, politics, business and more. The 2021 TIME100 Next issue features six worldwide covers, each highlighting a member of the…
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Endgame Brexit talks should not be the focus for investors
Brexit talks may have entered the endgame, but for investors the final impact will not be known for years to come, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory and fintech organisations. The warning from Nigel Green, the chief executive and founder of deVere Group, comes as the EU and UK…
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Open Letter to President Donald Trump from the Carlo Maria Vigano, Archbishop of Ulpiana
Mr. President, In recent months we have been witnessing the formation of two opposing sides that I would call Biblical: the children of light and the children of darkness. The children of light constitute the most conspicuous part of humanity, while the children of darkness represent an absolute minority. And yet the former are the…
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Johnson’s controversial Brexit stand-off could prompt exodus of wealth
Boris Johnson’s controversial plans to rewrite parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement could trigger a “significant exodus of wealth” from the UK, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory and fintech organisations. The warning from Nigel Green, the chief executive and founder of deVere Group, comes as the EU demands…