Prospect of second big Fed cut hinges on Powell and jobs report
Economists expect a 146 000 rise in employment and elevated jobless rate in the US.
EUR/USD Price Forecast: Flat lines below 1.1200 ahead of German consumer inflation data
The EUR/USD pair struggles to capitalize on Friday's modest rebound from the 1.1125-1.1120 support area and kicks off the new week on a subdued note.
More massive waterfront flats promised for Plymouth despite huge loss on Harbour Arch Quay
Skyscraper ran into 'a number of challenges'
Mona School of Business and Management launches innovative entrepreneurship competition,
The Mona School of Business and Management at The University of the West Indies (UWI) last week launched the 2024 staging of its flagship entrepreneurship initiative, the Vincent HoSang UWI Venture Competition, marking a significant milestone in...
Hanover set to get a standalone justice centre soon
Western Bureau: Hanover is slated to get a standalone justice centre within a matter of months, which will allow the different departments of the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), which now operates out of rented premises, to have a home of their own....
Japanese Yen pauses recent rally due to dovish comments from upcoming PM Ishiba
The Japanese Yen (JPY) edges lower against the US Dollar (USD) on Monday after dovish comments from Japan's upcoming Prime Minister, former Defense Chief Shigeru Ishiba.
Pollster Don Anderson among 13 to receive honorary UWI degrees
Pollster and market research professional Don Anderson is set to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree from The University of West Indies (UWI) Mona, at its annual graduation exercise on October 31. Anderson is one of 13 individuals for...
JCA advancing border protection capabilities through upskilling of staff
The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has made a deeper dive in the fight against illegal activities within the maritime space having recently trained and licensed over 40 employees as coxswains. This strategic move was embarked upon to increase the...
Minimum price of alcohol in Scotland rises by 30%
A typical 12.5% bottle of wine cannot be sold for less than £6.09 and a bottle of vodka will be £17.06.
Taraba community protests alleged harassment by monarch
The protesters alleged they were being coerced to pay royalties on their farmlands and ponds
Delay in completion of dredging work on Mattancherry Jetty premises irks passengers
Delay in completion of dredging work on Mattancherry Jetty premises irks passengers
USD/CHF holds above 0.8400 as traders await Fed’s Powell speech
The USD/CHF pair recovers to around 0.8415, snapping the two-day losing streak during the early European session on Monday.
EUR/GBP holds losses near 0.8350 despite lower UK GDP figures
EUR/GBP retraces its recent gains from the previous session, trading around 0.8340 during the Asian hours on Monday.
Forestry not to blame for Smithfield meatworks closure, industry says
Federated Farmers earlier said land use change was to blame, with farms being converted into carbon forests at alarming rates.
No ‘spin-doctoring’ can change fact that 2014-24 saw ‘jobloss growth’: Congress slams Centre
Congress dismisses government's job creation claims, highlighting jobless growth and flaws in data, emphasizing economic crisis under current administration.
Woman asks for double the offered salary in job interview after employer's confession
A woman has been praised for demanding double the offered salary at a job interview after her potential employer failed to mention a key detail about the job until the very end
Forex Today: US Dollar on weak footing, markets focus on central bank speak
Here is what you need to know on Monday, September 30: The US Dollar (USD) struggles to find demand to start the last trading day of the third quarter.
Asian stocks trade mixed, China stocks lead gains on stimulus measures
Asian stock markets trade mixed on Monday. The Chinese stocks lead gains on more policy measures in China, while the concerns Japan's new Prime Minister favores normalizing interest rates weigh on Japanese stocks.
West Midlands car showroom making Prince William £800,000 a year
The Prince of Wales has earned his fair share of money from the Duchy of Cornwall over the years - and his son Prince William is now profiting from the business
Plea for help due to worryingly low numbers of on-call Stewartry firefighters
Area Station Commander Chris Ross is worried about levels of cover at some stations
Monday newspaper round-up: Coal power plant, Deloitte, RBS scandal
Britain’s only remaining coal power plant at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire will generate electricity for the last time on Monday after powering the UK for 57 years. The power plant will come to the end of its life in line with the government’s world-leading policy to phase out coal power which was first signalled almost a decade ago. – Guardian
Weir wins £25m Morocco contract, QinetiQ sells and leases back Cody property
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 26 points lower on Monday, having closed up 0.43% on Friday at 8,320.76.
Man who won £13m on Lotto gets unlikely new job that brings 'tears to his eyes'
Peter Congdon, 76, has been using his fortune to change lives
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