[ad_1] Monday in Brazil he intervened to host the Copa America football tournament, despite suffering one of the worst coronavirus crises in the world and facing a third wave of […]
Month: May 2021
EY Europe revamp has partners concerned about Wirecard damage
[ad_1] The EY accounting group must centralize power in a new European executive team, which will pool resources across the region, but worry that any financial success of the Electronic […]
Brazil, which has been covid, will host the Copa America football tournament
[ad_1] On Monday, Brazil intervened to host the next Copa America football tournament, despite suffering one of the worst coronavirus crises in the world and facing a third wave of […]
Netanyahu’s rivals are vying to finalize the bid to oust him
[ad_1] Israeli opposition leaders are locked in frantic last-minute negotiations to nail down a minority government that could end the 12-year reign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister […]
European equities seal the fourth consecutive month of gains
[ad_1] European equities have registered their fourth consecutive month of gains as confidence in the region’s economic recovery grows and its vaccination program accelerates. MSCI’s broad equity measure in Europe […]
“Freedom is not a Western commodity”: battle of the changes of Iranian reformers
[ad_1] For more than two decades, Hossein Yazdi, a political activist, has campaigned in the Iranian presidential election, determined to bring about changes in the conservative theocratic state. But now […]
The price of “pop” shares in U.S. IPOs is falling by half
[ad_1] Investors no longer fall for themselves to invest money in initial U.S. public offerings, reducing the chances that a company may trade its shares above expectations or enjoy a […]
Scholars find Brexit reduced British service exports by £ 110 billion
[ad_1] Brexit reduced British service exports by more than £ 110bn over a four-year period, according to new research, which highlights the far-reaching trade implications of Britain’s decision to part […]
German inflation reaches its highest level since 2018
[ad_1] German inflation rose to 2.4% in May, the highest rate in more than two years, in a move that would likely intensify the debate over whether Europe’s ultra-light monetary […]
China’s wolf warriors are believed to be guilty of Covid
[ad_1] The fall in China-Australia relations sounds like a small detail in the big picture of world affairs. But this is a corner of the canvas that deserves a lot […]