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Germany's business activity improves in January
biztoc138d ago

Germany's business activity improves in January

Germany's private sector activity expanded at a faster pace in January, with the Composite PMI Output Index climbing by 0.8 points on a monthly basis to 52.1 to reach a two-month high, S&P Global ...

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World Bank Chief: Nigeria Now Global Reference For Steady Credible Reform Leadership
theinfostride138d ago

World Bank Chief: Nigeria Now Global Reference For Steady Credible Reform Leadership

A World Bank chief, Anna Bjerde, said Nigeria is now frequently cited globally as an example of steady, credible reform leadership. Bjerde, the bank’s Managing Director of Operations, made the remark at a meeting on Tuesday with President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima at the State House, Abuja. Some other bank officials accompanied [...]Source from InfoStride News

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LNG2026: CEOs of world’s top energy companies gather in Qatar
biztoc138d ago

LNG2026: CEOs of world’s top energy companies gather in Qatar

The 21st edition of the International Conference and Exhibition on Liquified Natural Gas, or LNG2026, kicked off in Doha, Qatar, gathering global leaders, energy giants and experts with geopolitics, market dynamics, emerging technologies and the energy transition dominating discussions.

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Pay Flexibility Rises as More Workers Earn Variable Income
pymnts138d ago

Pay Flexibility Rises as More Workers Earn Variable Income

As inflation, layoffs and uneven wage growth continue to strain household budgets, millions of Americans living paycheck to paycheck are relying on side hustles and gig income to stay afloat, even as those earnings introduce new volatility into already fragile finances. The paycheck-to-paycheck economy remains deeply entrenched. As of October, 66% of U.S. consumers [...]The post Pay Flexibility Rises as More Workers Earn Variable Income appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

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Gen Z Wants to Use Smartphones to Pay Their Doctors
pymnts138d ago

Gen Z Wants to Use Smartphones to Pay Their Doctors

From virtual doctor visits to scheduling apps and health trackers, consumers are steadily integrating technology into how they manage healthcare. However, adoption is unfolding unevenly across age groups, creating what the PYMNTS Intelligence report “Clicks, Care & Copays—How Each Generation Navigates Digital Healthcare” described as an “expectations gap” between young patients who want seamless, [...]The post Gen Z Wants to Use Smartphones to Pay Their Doctors appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

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