Every few months, a consignment of car parts rolls off a production line in an industrial town on China’s mighty Yangtze River. The engines and chassis are sent to a different factory to be half-assembled into what is known as “knocked…
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The indigenous weavers who aim for empowerment over exploitation
Catherine EllisBusiness reporter, Riohacha, Colombia
BBC
In the Colombian city of Riohacha there are numerous street sellers of traditional bags called mochilas For every handwoven bag she sells on the palm-lined promenade of Riohacha, a city on…
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Intangible capital in France and Germany: Measurement issues and their impact on productivity
The productivity gap between Europe and the US has continued to widen in recent decades (Adilbish et al. 2025). Closing this gap will depend heavily on investment in intangible capital and new technologies…
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3 Asian Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Expecting Up To 34% Revenue Growth
As global markets navigate through a period of uncertainty marked by government shutdowns and fluctuating economic indicators, Asia’s growth landscape remains a focal point for investors looking to capitalize on emerging opportunities. In this…
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OPEC+ agrees to another oil output hike
The world’s major oil producers agreed to raise output again, a move that raised fears of a supply glut and could further dampen prices.
OPEC+ is looking to reclaim market share lost to US shale producers and maintain discipline within the group…
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Foster Poultry Farms recalls nearly 4 million pounds of chicken corn dogs due to wood in batter – SFGATE
- Foster Poultry Farms recalls nearly 4 million pounds of chicken corn dogs due to wood in batter SFGATE
- Select Corn Dogs on a Stick and Pancakes & Sausage on a Stick Voluntarily Recalled Tyson Foods
- 58 Million Pounds of Corn Dogs Are Recalled…
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Buyers could save hundreds in new house buying shakeup
The government has unveiled major housing market reform plans which will aim to cut costs, reduce delays and halve failed sales.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said the changes would “fix the broken system” and put more money “back into working…
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Real-World EU Data Suggest Safety of High-Dose Apomorphine Infusion in Parkinson Disease | NeurologyLive
Long-term, higher-dose continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI; Onapgo; Supernus Pharmaceuticals) appears to be safe and tolerable for patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD), according to data from a real-world European-based…
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3% Deposits at Savings Banks Drop 75% in a Month – 조선일보
- 3% Deposits at Savings Banks Drop 75% in a Month 조선일보
- In September, the first month of the revision of the Depositor Protection Act, the balance of time d.. 매일경제
- In September, the first month after the revision of the Depositor…
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Bitcoin hits new high above $125,000 as investors seek safety
By Mike Murphy
Bitcoin is up more than 30% year to date.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high on Sunday, briefly topping the $125,000 level, as investors seek safe havens amid the uncertainty caused by the government shutdown.
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