Newcastle to showcase 'incredible investment opportunity' at Mipim
Public and private sector organisations are coming together to showcase investment opportunities in Newcastle at the world's biggest real estate conference
Former Sunderland glassworks site to be redeveloped to help create 300 jobs
Jomast has secured planning permission to redevelop the site at Deptford Terrace in Sunderland
Tennessee's most expensive home sells for $42.5m
After more than a year of strategic marketing, the Tennessee destination sold for an astounding $42.5 million - marking a new record for the most expensive residential real estate sale in the state.
Donald Trump says he’ll protect US-made cars through steep tariffs, but there is no such thing as an all-American car
Trump is vowing to protect US-made cars through steep tariffs on imports. The problem is, there's no such thing as an all-American car.
Canadian Dollar catches a break from selling pressure on Wednesday
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) caught a much-needed bid on Wednesday, clawing back a sliver of recently-lost ground after the Loonie was pushed into multi-year lows by a correlated decline in Crude Oil prices earlier in the week.
What next for SolarZero customers?
SolarZero says subscriptions will continue for existing customers, but no new systems will be sold.
Most Nigeria’s consumption VAT come from low income earners – Presidential Committee
The committee said the government wants to reform its tax system to remove VAT from essential consumption, education, healthcare, transportation and accommodation to enable low income earners to enjoy the dividend of democracy.
USD/CAD holds below 1.4050 on softer US Dollar
The USD/CAD pair edges lower to near 1.4025 during the early Asian session on Thursday.
How much of the benefit of official cash rate cuts have we had so far?
When the official cash rate was cut by 50 basis points, the banks responded by passing on the full cut to floating rates.
RBNZ’s Silk: Manufacturing, retail, construction will start to see recovery in 2025
Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Assistant Governor Karen Silk said on Thursday that residential investment, manufacturing, retail trade and construction in New Zealand will start to see more recovery in early 2025.
Drones among NZ-made tech to aid Defence Force, Judith Collins says
The Defence Minister says it makes sense for the armed forces to tap more into the local high technology industry to counter growing threats.
How old Welsh mines could be used to help heat people's homes
Lisa Pinney, chief executive of what is now the Mining Remediation Authority, has spoken about how the technology could work
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