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Buffett’s Zurich Acolyte Says Odds of Beating Market Keep Fading
Guy Spier keeps a bronze bust of the late Charlie Munger of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. in the hallway of his Zurich office. Yet the hedge fund manager, who has just closed up shop, says Buffett-and-Munger-style stockpicking doesn’t work any more.
No end to war in sight after one month as Iran squeezes global economy
Pne month into the war, perhaps only one outcome is certain: Immense damage to the global economy.
'I’m just not comfortable with with myself' — Inside the grey market peptide boom
Unapproved peptide therapy is moving into the mainstream
Anthropic, the Pentagon, and the Future of Autonomous Weapons
How AI will reshape warfare.
Stock Market Crash: ये 3 संकेत... भारतीय शेयर बाजार में आ सकती है बड़ी गिरावट, US मार्केट क्रैश!
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Pakistan Gets Initial IMF Approval for $1.2 Billion of Loans
Pakistan reached an initial agreement with the International Monetary Fund to unlock about $1.2 billion from a $7 billion bailout program, as geopolitical risks from the conflict in the Middle East threaten to upend its economic recovery.
Pakistan temporarily eases banking rules for exports to Iran, Central Asia
Three-month waiver on bank guarantees, credit letters covers rice, seafood, pharmaceuticals among other commodities
Horizon scandal investigator gives his verdict on postmaster murder conviction
Ron Warmington, portrayed in the ITV series 'Mr Bates v The Post Office,' believes Robin Garbutt, 60, was found guilty of his wife's murder due to 'flawed' evidence.
Philippines Seeks 30-Day Price Cap on Rice as Fuel Costs Surge
A Philippine government council on price coordination has endorsed a plan to impose a 50-peso ($0.83) a kilo ceiling on imported rice as the war in Iran continues to drive up food and fuel costs.
Free prom hire boutique set up for two schools
Mia, a student, says it will lesson the burden on anyone spending hundreds of pounds on a dress.
The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high
Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why
How will energy crisis hit Ireland's economy?
Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheál Martin said Ireland's economy enters the crisis from a position of "relative strength".
Qalibaf: Energy market ‘numb’ to US fake news to lower prices
Qalibaf says the global energy market has become “numb” to attempts by US officials at price manipulation through fake news.
Want a bank locker? You may be asked to buy insurance, ULIP or investment first
Want a bank locker You may be asked to buy insurance ULIP or investment first
Pakistan eases export conditions for trade with Iran
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has granted a temporary exemption for exporters from the requirement of bank guarantees and letters of credit (LCs) for shipments to Iran and Central Asian countries, according to an official notification from the Ministry of Commerce. The exemption will be effective from March 2...
How Pakistan put itself in the middle of US-Iran peace talks
Islamabad seeks to capitalise on warming ties with both Trump and Tehran but has much to lose if efforts fail
No BS: using corporate jargon is really giving you away
A new study suggests that buying into the blather reveals a credulous worker
The decapitation dilemma
Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo?
China Calls on US Firms to Tap Rural Revitalization Drive
US companies in China should seize opportunities from the Beijing’s rural revitalization drive and align their strengths with the needs of agricultural and rural development, Vice Agriculture Minister Zhang Zhili said.
Lloyds Bank issues 'you can' update over how to qualify for £50 scheme
The bank is offering several extra payment schemes at the moment