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To buy this Bay Area home, you’ll need Anthropic equity
Someone’s offering an unusual deal for a 13-acre property in Mill Valley, just north of South Francisco. Homeowner and investment banker Storm Duncan has created a LinkedIn page for the home, which he said he’d “like to exchange […] for Anthropic equity.”
IMF executive board to meet on May 8 to approve disbursement of over $1.2bn to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called a meeting of its executive board on May 8 to approve the disbursement of more than $1.2 billion to Pakistan under two concurrent programmes — $7bn Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), IMF officials confirmed to Dawn. Pakistan has qualified for the disbursement of about $1bn after the successful third review of EFF and $210 million under the second review of RSF. The IMF announced on March 27 tha...
Cheap spirits, pricey condoms: how war in the Middle East is shifting the way Australians spend
Beyond cutting back on driving, households are slicing deeper into their budgets, with some even forgoing healthcareFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAs soon as petrol prices started to rise in response to the Middle East conflict, many Australians – already grappling with high living costs – changed their spending habits.Beyond cutting back on driving, households are slicing deeper into their budgets, with some even...
Delhi to boil at 45°C on Monday, Northeast set for stormy soaking
Delhi to boil at C on Monday Northeast set for stormy soaking
Fossil Fuel Phaseout Talks Begin With Half The Global Economy
InnovationSustainabilityFossil Fuel Phaseout Talks Begin With Half The Global EconomyByIngmar Rentzhog,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ingmar Rentzhog is the CEO and founder of We Don’t Have Time.for We Don’t Have TimeFollow AuthorApr 26, 2026, 10:36am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Press Conference, Official Opening of the First Conference on Transitioning...
Ahmed bin Saeed chairs Dubai Free Zones Council meeting on business sustainability - Emirates 24|7
Ahmed bin Saeed chairs Dubai Free Zones Council meeting on business sustainability Emirates 24|7
India's wheat outlook: Production stable despite challenges, says government
India's agriculture ministry anticipates stable wheat production for the 2025-26 crop year, despite localized weather disruptions. While an industry estimate suggests lower output, the ministry highlights increased acreage, early sowing, and improved seed varieties as factors compensating for adverse weather, ensuring resilient national production.
How Boring Businesses Create Billionaires
Forget tech startups and stock picks. A Princeton economist's research reveals that many of America's millionaires built their fortunes through private businesses in industries most people overlook. Billionaire Rich Kinder did it with pipelines. Ray and Dana Chery are hoping to become the next generation of billionaires by betting on portable sinks. Their stories challenge conventional wisdom on how wealth is actually built. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aren’t We Making Too Big Of A Deal About The Fed’s Balance Sheet?
BusinessPolicyAren’t We Making Too Big Of A Deal About The Fed’s Balance Sheet?ByJohn Tamny,Contributor.Follow AuthorApr 26, 2026, 10:00am EDTFacade of the Marriner S Eccles building of the United States Federal Reserve, on a bright and sunny day in Washington, DC, United States, July 24, 2017. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)Getty ImagesThe Federal Reserve doesn’t “print money” to “monetize” the debt of the U.S. Treasury. The view presumes that a creation of the federal government...
Ryanair to shut Berlin base as it blames rise in German aviation tax
Trade union criticises airline’s plan to halve passenger numbers to the city as ‘purely profit-oriented’ Ryanair is to shut its Berlin operating base and cut its winter schedule to the German capital in half, blaming its decision on soaring aviation taxes in the country.The Irish budget carrier said its relocation of seven aircraft to other centres would reduce its Berlin passenger numbers from 4.5 million to 2.2 million a year, with flights in and out of the city served from October by planes...
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Big Tech’s $16 Trillion Earnings Week Is Make-Or-Break for Rally
Wall Street’s biggest technology stocks have carried the S&P 500 to record highs even as the war in Iran continues. Now, earnings from a handful of them this week will give investors a read on whether this rally’s sustainable.
Africa’s Power Problem Is The Whole World’s Misfortune Too
BusinessEnergyAfrica’s Power Problem Is The Whole World’s Misfortune TooByKen Silverstein,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ken Silverstein analyzes the Energy Transition, AI and GeopoliticsFollow AuthorApr 26, 2026, 09:00am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIANNE BARRIAUX Vendors sell meat at the Oshodi night market in Lagos, l...
The $1 'radar' bills sitting in your wallet that could be worth a fortune
An auction house has seen 'radar' bills sell for more than $1,000 and collectors are after many more notes that could be possibly sitting in your wallet.
Can the World’s Economic Firefighter Adapt to the 21st Century?
As wars, trade spats, and AI reshape the global economy, the IMF has held its role as the world’s lender-of-last-resort steady. Much of its governance, including countries’ shares of voting rights, have remained the same over decades, often requiring lending countries to return to the same austerity playbook. Gita Gopinath, former first managing director of the IMF says that the stability is by design in times of greater geopolitical uncertainty while Boston University’s Kevin Gallagher says tha...
Stock market outlook: Middle East developments, earnings and oil prices in focus
Global tensions in West Asia, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, are driving market volatility and influencing crude oil prices. Investors are also closely watching corporate earnings, with key results due this week, alongside crucial US economic data and the Federal Reserve's policy decision.
India turns to Russia, Africa as Middle East oil supply tightens
Mumbai: India has ramped up purchases of Russian oil and revived alternate supplies from Africa, Iran and Venezuela to blunt a sharp crude shortfall from the crisis-ridden Middle East, analysts say.India, the world's third-largest oil buyer, normally sources about half of its crude through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway that has seen only a trickle of traffic since the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News...
UAE launches public debt report outlining strategy and market growth through 2025
Dubai: The UAE Ministry of Finance has released a report detailing federal public debt strategy and market development between 2022 and 2025, highlighting expanded issuance activity, strong investor demand and sustained sovereign credit ratings.The report, titled “Federal Government Public Debt 2022–2025: Public Debt: Efficiency and Sustainable Financing,” outlines the country’s approach to managing debt as part of broader efforts to support economic stability and long-term growth.Get updated fa...
Pakistani exports to major European markets slow down amid ME conflict despite GSP+ status
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s exports to major Western and Northern European markets have recorded negative growth in the first nine months of the current fiscal year compared with a year ago, despite the continuation of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP+) status, raising concerns about weakening demand for Pakistani goods. The development comes against the backdrop of a shifting global trade environment, as the US-Iran conflict sends shockwaves through the Middle East, impacting global goods t...
Britain's shoplifting epidemic hits record high with more than 500,000 cases as repeat offending surges
Britain's shoplifting epidemic hits record high with more than 500,000 cases as repeat offending surgesBy KRISTINA WEMYSS, GENERAL NEWS REPORTER Published: 12:31, 26 April 2026 | Updated: 12:31, 26 April 2026 e-mail View comments