Japanese Yen falls to 24-year low
The yen, outside the euro zone, fell over 0.5 per cent to a 24-year low of 135.835 per dollar, continuing to weaken after the Bank of Japan dashed any expectations of a change in…
The yen, outside the euro zone, fell over 0.5 per cent to a 24-year low of 135.835 per dollar, continuing to weaken after the Bank of Japan dashed any expectations of a change in…
Only 20 to 30 percent of provincial buses are currently operating, with some 26,000 to 28,000 workers, including drivers, conductors, and ticket sellers affected.
Netting out the effects of the government’s one-off relief measures, the year-on-year rate of increase in May was 1.7 per cent, while price drops were seen for gas and water.
So far, Pakistan and the IMF have not yet been able to reach close to a staff-level agreement for revival of the loan programme.
The focus of the campaign will include aspects such as improving safety at chemical industrial parks; safety risk management and control of large oil and gas storage facilities.
Bond markets look jittery, while the crypto market has been savaged. Bitcoin has lost two-thirds of its value since it hit a US$70,000 high seven months ago.
A senior economist noted that Philippines’ energy mix is secondly dominated by oil, and elevated global energy prices are likely to impact more than 50 per cent of their power…
It is the only one of the UN’s nine core conventions on international human rights that Indonesia has yet to ratify.
Proactive programmes to reduce wealth inequality in a sustainable manner need to be front and centre of our priorities for a progressive and peaceful future.
Our private lives, once protected, are also now commodifiable. And here is where consent becomes an issue.