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Could Trade Routes That Once Oppressed Now Liberate The Atlantic From Fossil Fuels? (Skipping the US?)
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Could Trade Routes That Once Oppressed Now Liberate The Atlantic From Fossil Fuels? (Skipping the US?)

So far this month, we have seen global trade start to realign on multiple fronts. Past relationships are failing. New alliances are forming. Canada created an opening for Chinese EVs. The UK is headed to China to repair the relationship between the two countries. Finland is also looking for a ... [continued]The post Could Trade Routes That Once Oppressed Now Liberate The Atlantic From Fossil Fuels? (Skipping the US?) appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Asian stocks mixed; dollar weakens before Fed rate decision
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Asian stocks mixed; dollar weakens before Fed rate decision

Asian currencies strengthened as the dollar weakened to a four-year low, driven by investor caution over unpredictable US policymaking. The dollar's decline accelerated after President Trump expressed indifference to its fall, fueling speculation about coordinated intervention. This backdrop precedes the Fed's interest-rate decision and a crucial week for megacap tech earnings.

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Wedding industry’s demand simplifies and budgets drop by 10%
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Wedding industry’s demand simplifies and budgets drop by 10%

The recent “54th Wedding, Banquet, Beauty & Jewellery Expo” saw wedding companies noting that couples in recent years tend to simplify wedding ceremonies, and their wedding preparation budgets have decreased by about 10% compared to previous years. The three-day expo, held at the Fisherman’s Wharf Convention and Exhibition Center, featured nearly 50 exhibitors and close [...]The post Wedding industry’s demand simplifies and budgets drop by 10% appeared first on MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報.

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Weak yen, labour crunch key to BOJ rate hike timing, minutes show
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Weak yen, labour crunch key to BOJ rate hike timing, minutes show

TOKYO, Jan 28 : The Bank of Japan considered mounting inflationary pressures stemming from a weak yen and labour shortages, among other factors, as key influences for the timing of additional interest rate hikes, minutes from a December meeting showed on Wednesday.The discussions reflected the board's readine

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