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USD Rebound: How a Sudden Energy Shock Briefly Revived the Dollar – MUFG’s Critical Analysis
bitcoinworld33d ago

USD Rebound: How a Sudden Energy Shock Briefly Revived the Dollar – MUFG’s Critical Analysis

BitcoinWorldUSD Rebound: How a Sudden Energy Shock Briefly Revived the Dollar – MUFG’s Critical AnalysisNEW YORK, March 2025 – A sudden spike in global energy prices triggered a brief but notable rebound for the US dollar this week, according to fresh analysis from Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG). This currency movement underscores the complex relationship between commodity shocks, inflation expectations, and central bank policy in the current financial landscape. [...]This post USD Rebound: How a Sudden Energy Shock Briefly Revived the Dollar – MUFG’s Critical Analysis first appeared on BitcoinWorld.

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Windshield wiper’s overlooked female inventor
popsci33d ago

Windshield wiper’s overlooked female inventor

Mary Anderson patented the device in 1903—only to be told her idea had no commercial valueThe post Windshield wiper’s overlooked female inventor appeared first on Popular Science.

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IAR accelerates SDV development with Infineon DRIVECORE bundles and AURIXTM RISC-V Debug capabilities
eejournal33d ago

IAR accelerates SDV development with Infineon DRIVECORE bundles and AURIXTM RISC-V Debug capabilities

Uppsala, Sweden — March 3, 2026 — IAR today announced expanded automotive ecosystem capabilities to be showcased at Embedded World 2026, highlighting its collaboration with Infineon Technologies AG across Infineon’s DRIVECORE software evaluation bundle portfolio and previewing upcoming debug capabilities for Infineon’s AURIXTM RISC-V family. As software-defined vehicles (SDVs) accelerate innovation cycles across the automotive ... Read More → "IAR accelerates SDV development with Infineon DRIVECORE bundles and AURIXTM RISC-V Debug capabilities"

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Australia’s GDP growth is partly due to government spending. So why isn’t the Coalition complaining? | Greg Jericho
theguardian33d ago

Australia’s GDP growth is partly due to government spending. So why isn’t the Coalition complaining? | Greg Jericho

After such a long period of miserable figures, seeing the economy grow closer to 3% is a reliefThe latest GDP figures showing Australia’s economy grew 2.6% last year is good news, but the data also reveals an economy boosted by people chasing bargains and the one-off effect of the Ashes tour.It has been nearly three years since the economy has grown as fast as it currently is. The Bureau of Statistics estimates that the economy in the December quarter of last year was 2.6% bigger than the December quarter in 2024. Continue reading...

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Purpose driven confidence: The mindset that builds profitable businesses and strong nations
thebftonline33d ago

Purpose driven confidence: The mindset that builds profitable businesses and strong nations

By Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org Across history and across cultures, sustainable success has rarely been accidental. Whether in personal life, enterprise building, or national development, the pattern is consistent. Progress begins with clarity of purpose sustained by deep desire and reinforced through disciplined self-confidence. The writings of Napoleon Hill, George Samuel Clason, and Russell H [...]The post Purpose driven confidence: The mindset that builds profitable businesses and strong nations appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.

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allafrica33d ago

South Africa: Connected, but Still in the Dark

[Scrolla] In Merafong Local Municipality on Gauteng's West Rand, households are connected to the national grid but cannot afford electricity, revealing how prepaid power, municipal debt and gaps in oversight are pushing communities into energy poverty.

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