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What’s behind Ireland’s fuel protests and why they’re escalating
NewsWorldEuropeWhat’s behind Ireland’s fuel protests and why they’re escalatingThe protests stem from soaring petrol and diesel prices, which have reached approximately 193.9 cents and 218.9 cents respectively at filling stationsCillian Sherlock Friday 10 April 2026 08:28 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"...
Why regional uncertainty is making a UAE will essential
The Middle East is experiencing its most volatile period in years. Tensions between regional powers have escalated in ways that few anticipated, and for the millions of expatriates living and working in the UAE, one question has never felt more urgent: if something happened to you tomorrow, what would become of everything you have built here?Why uncertainty makes a UAE will urgent right nowMost people postpone estate planning for the same reason. Life feels manageable, the future feels far away,...
Defense Stocks Tumble and Builders Rally on Ukraine Peace Hopes
European defense stocks slumped on Friday as a senior Ukraine official signaled progress toward a peace deal with Russia, while construction firms rose on bets that a ceasefire could trigger a post-war rebuilding boom.
US inflation jumps to highest level in almost two years
US inflation jumps to highest level in almost two yearsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNatalie ShermanBusiness reporterGetty ImagesInflation in the US accelerated last month to its highest rate in nearly two years, as higher oil prices triggered by the US-Israel war in Iran started to spill over into the wider economy.Consumer prices climbed 3.3% over the 12 months to March, picking up from 2.4% in February, the Labor Department said. That marked one of the the biggest monthly changes...
US inflation soars in March as war on Iran drives economy into uncertainty
Prices were up 3.3% over the year, adding to the unpredictability that first came with Trump’s tariffs US inflation soared in March amid the US-Israel war with Iran, with prices up 0.9% compared to last month and 3.3% over the year, according to new data released Friday.The spike in the consumer price index (CPI), which measures the price of a basket of goods and services, is the largest in nearly two years and the first official measure of how the conflict has impacted US consumer prices, parti...
Inflation surged in March as Iran war drove up energy costs
MoneyWatch CPI report shows inflation surged in March as Iran war drove up energy costs .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } By Mary Cunningham Mary Cunningham Reporter, MoneyWatch Mary Cunningham is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. She previously worked at "60 Minutes," CBSNews.com and CBS News 24/7 as part of the CBS News Associate Program. Read Full Bio Mary Cunningham April 10, 2026 / 8:32 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google...
'Best decision': Emiratis welcome extension of Nafis programme to 2040
Emirati citizens have warmly welcomed the UAE’s decision to extend the Nafis programme to 2040, describing it as a transformative step toward long-term career stability and professional advancement in the private sector.Announced by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, the extension reinforces national efforts to empower Emiratis through financial incentives, professional development opportunities, and enhanced jo...
Poll on the 6th China International Consumer Products Expo
The 6th China International Consumer Products Expo will be held in south China's Hainan Province from April 13 to 18. Please answer the following questions and share your views.
US Premarket Movers: CoreWeave, Docusign, Lumentum, Organon
S&P 500 Index futures are little changed as of 7:50 a.m. in New York. Its seven-day winning streak, the longest run for the benchmark since October, looks set to be tested as traders prepare for CPI data.
Cuts in international aid mean investing in development has never been more important
Britain has a proud history of acting as a global leader in international development – having fewer resources at our disposal does not mean abdicating that leadership role, writes Leslie Maasdorp, chief executive of BII, the UK’s development finance institution
IFC Report: Morocco’s Cultural Creative Industries Remain Underfinanced Despite Growth Potential
Rabat – The International Finance Corporation (IFC) issued a detailed report, stressing the importance of the Cultural, Creative Industries (CCIs) in Morocco. IFC acknowledged that, despite the strong potential of these sectors in contributing to Morocco’s economic growth, job creation, and cultural promotion, the CCIs remain underfinanced. “In leading markets, the sector drives between 2-7 % of GDP,” IFC said, recalling that CCI’s contribution to Morocco’s GDP stands at 2.4%. The contrib...
Syria Nears Establishing Correspondent Banking Account With Turkey
Governor of the Central Bank of Syria, Abdulkader Husrieh, said Syria is in the final stages of establishing a correspondent banking relationship with the Central Bank of Turkey. The two sides are also set to discuss a possible currency swap arrangement aimed at boosting trade, Husrieh told Reuters today, Friday, April 10. The governor said Syrian-Turkish cooperation is expected to expand to include integrated payment systems, cross-border settlements, and more organized trade finance frameworks...
Finance Titans Bet Mideast Resilience Will Outweigh War Fallout
Late last month, Blackstone Inc. announced the first inbound Gulf private equity deal since Iran started attacking Middle Eastern hubs, while Citigroup Inc.’s top boss fired off a 600-word memo underlining the bank’s enthusiasm for its business in the region.
Ares Plans Smaller Private Credit Fund After Record Predecessor
Ares Management Corp. is planning a significantly smaller flagship US direct lending fund than its previous record-breaking vehicle of $33.6 billion to speed up deployment of capital, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Benefit-claiming families pay just £4 for top UK attractions while hard-working Brits are forced to fork out £111 for the same day trip
Benefit-claiming families pay just £4 for top UK attractions while hard-working Brits are forced to fork out £111 for the same day tripBy ROBERT FOLKER, NEWS REPORTER Published: 09:10, 10 April 2026 | Updated: 11:55, 10 April 2026 e-mail 142 shares
SP Group Renews Push for Tata Sons Listing in Open Letter to RBI
A substantial minority shareholder of Tata Sons Pvt. reiterated its call for a public listing of the Tata Group holding company, as it sought to convince Indian regulators that such a move is essential to unlock value for investors.
Bank Earnings Offer a Reset After Stocks’ Worst Quarter in Years
With war raging in the Middle East and private credit fears shaking markets, shares of Wall Street’s biggest banks are off to their worst start to a year since the regional banking crisis. But with the stocks now trading at relatively cheap valuations, strong earnings next week could spark a rally.
Hungary Assets Rally Into Sunday’s Election on Orban-Exit Bets
Hungary’s election rally has pushed the country’s bonds and currency to the brink of multi-year highs ahead of Sunday’s ballot, which investors anticipate will end Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule.
افزایش تورم آلمان به ۲.۷ درصد در پی رشد قیمت انرژی پس از جنگ در ایران
رسانههای آلمان به نقل از اداره فدرال آمار این کشور گزارش دادند که در پی جنگ در ایران و افزایش بهای انرژی، نرخ تورم آلمان در ماه مارس به ۲.۷ درصد رسید؛ رقمی که بالاترین سطح از ژانویه ۲۰۲۴ تاکنون به شمار میرود.
Ceasefire may bring modest respite at the pump
This week’s drop in oil prices following the Iran war ceasefire could bring some modest respite for consumers at the pump — if the truce holds. However, analysts also say that even in the long term, Iran may not want to give up its leverage over a key oil choke point, the Strait of Hormuz, which…