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Higher interest rates are here to stay – and it could transform our retirements
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoCentral banks on both sides of the Atlantic are remembering that it is far easier to let inflation...
Persistent high rates mean no escape from the debt squeeze
Crain's Cleveland Business· 5 days agoRecord low borrowing costs helped drive one of the world’s biggest housing booms. Many of the businesses acquired by PE firms were in the consumer sector, an industry whose customers have been hit hard by inflation.
Letters to the editor | Jun 1st 2024 Edition
The Economist· 7 days agoThe Land Acquisition Act of 1966 allowed the state to acquire land for any public purpose at existing use value. By 2002, 90% was in public ownership,...
In 'Egyptian Made,' author Leslie T. Chang profiles struggles of garment workers
WBUR Boston· 1 day ago“Made in Egypt" — those three words increasingly appear on our clothing tags. But behind those words...
FIRE Tenants Are Not Spreading as Much in Manhattan
Commercial Observer· 2 days agoThe financial industry, the backbone of New York City’s economy for more than a generation, is showing signs of scaling back its appetite for New York...
Even before his latest victory, Modi was reshaping India. These numbers show how. - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoIndia’s sitting Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to return for a third term after a closer-than-expected Lok Sabha race. As results from the world’s largest-ever election ...
How Israel Bonds Put the Cost of the War in Gaza on US States and Municipalities
The Nation· 7 days agoThe Israeli Finance Ministry has estimated the per diem cost of its government’s unremitting attacks...
How Israel Bonds Put the Cost of the War in Gaza on US States and Municipalities
The Nation· 7 days agoThe Israeli Finance Ministry has estimated the per diem cost of its government’s unremitting attacks...
Britain’s Make-or-Break Election | by Chris Patten - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 6 days agoOne would hope that the run-up to the United Kingdom’s general election on July 4 would feature not...