Month: July 2023
Mark Eliyahu lines up Rita, Shai Tsabari and more for Tu B’Av concert
A mix of cultures and music appears in ‘About Love,’ an Israel Festival performance under Jerusalem skies
Read MoreHow China Is Trying to Lift Its Slumping Economy
China has made a number of pledges recently to revive the economy’s recovery and improve the business environment as concerns about the growth outlook continue to mount. The statements from the government and Communist Party over the past month are
Read MoreGreen organizations to boycott UN COP28 climate confab in Dubai
Zalul and Adam Teva V’Din cite government’s climate failures, while student-led Green Course plans annual march for climate to coincide with opening day of international meet
Read MoreDollar Expected to Continue Strengthening in August
The dollar’s recovery is likely to extend into August, driven by a potential rise in inflation, Bannockburn Global Forex said.
Read MoreWhy Trump Is So Hard to Beat
The first Times/Siena poll of the G.O.P. primary shows he still commands a seemingly unshakable base of loyal supporters.
Read MoreWhy Trump Is So Hard to Beat
The first Times/Siena poll of the G.O.P. primary shows he still commands a seemingly unshakable base of loyal supporters.
Read MoreHeineken Downgrades Outlook as Earnings Disappoint
Heineken posted below-forecast half-year earnings as it faces economic and inflationary challenges, and cut its outlook, predicting stable to mid-single digit underlying operating profit organic growth.
Read MoreTrump Crushing DeSantis and G.O.P. Rivals, Times/Siena Poll Finds
The twice-indicted former president leads across nearly every category and region, as primary voters wave off concerns about his escalating legal jeopardy.
Read MorePearson Sticks to Outlook After First-Half Progress
Pearson reiterated its full-year guidance after it posted a 44% rise in adjusted operating profit, helped by revenue growth and cost efficiencies.
Read MoreBT Names New CEO
BT has appointed Telia CEO Allison Kirkby as chief executive from the end of January, succeeding Philip Jansen.
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