Month: April 2022

Morgan Stanley names Eli Lilly a top pick, says it has best product outlook in pharma
An exciting new drug for diabetes and weight loss could open up a whole new market for the company, analysts say. Source
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Russia faces new raft of sanctions; Boris Johnson calls on Russians to ‘find the truth’
Hungary’s government summons Ukraine ambassador over ‘insults’ Hungary’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Ukraine’s ambassador for what it said was insults from Kyiv over Hungary’s position on the Russian invasion. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto demanded that Ukrainian leaders “stop their insults directed at Hungary and acknowledge the will of the Hungarian people,” referencing President […]
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French markets skittish as far-right candidate Le Pen closes gap in election polls
French National Front (FN) leader Marine Le Pen has gained ground against incumbent President Emmanuel Macron in the latest polling ahead of the first round of the French presidential election on April 10. Charles Platiau | Reuters French markets have been jolted as new polling shows far-right candidate Marine Le Pen closing the gap to […]
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Teens are worried about the U.S. economy, but they’re still spending on Nike and Lululemon
Athletic apparel sits on display inside a Lululemon Athletica store. Xaume Olleros | Bloomberg | Getty Images Teens are spending more and shifting their shopping habits, even as they worry about growing economic uncertainty, according to a new survey. Athletic apparel brands such as Lululemon and Nike that combine comfort and fashion are winning out […]
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Global government debt set to soar to record $71 trillion this year, new research says
People wearing protective face masks wait at a bus stop with a display of the current national debt amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Washington, January 31, 2022. Sarah Silbiger | Reuters LONDON — Global sovereign debt is expected to climb by 9.5% to a record $71.6 trillion in 2022, according to a new […]
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China’s long weekend tourism spend plunges to 39.2% of pre-pandemic levels
Shanghai and other parts of China remained in lockdown or subject to travel restrictions during a long holiday weekend in early April, sending an official count of tourism revenue plunging to just over a third of what it was prior to the pandemic. Hector Retamal | Afp | Getty Images BEIJING — As mainland China […]
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Sri Lanka’s crisis follows similar pattern as Arab Spring, say analysts
Thousands of Sri Lankans took to the streets on Monday calling for the ouster of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa seen here on November 1, 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Andy Buchanan | Pool | Getty Images “Gotta go, Gotabaya,” chanted thousands of people who came out on the streets of Sri Lanka to demand the […]
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China’s services sector activity squeezed by omicron surge
Customers eating at a restaurant in China on 26 March 2022. Activity in China’s services sector contracted at the steepest pace in two years in March as the local surge in coronavirus cases restricted mobility and weighed on client demand, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday. Zhang Peng | Lightrocket | Getty Images Activity […]
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Credit Suisse picks Chinese ‘little giant’ stocks, says the start-ups are a growing force
Credit Suisse has picked 32 small- and medium-sized firms that China has called “little giants” in its plan to boost thousands of start-ups in the country. Source
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Here are the 3 top trends for Asia’s start-up scene in 2022, according to Microsoft
For entrepreneurs in Asia, the future seems brighter than ever. More so than elsewhere in the world, Asia “leapfrogged other forms of connectivity” to become so-called “mobile-first,” said Jesus Martin, chief strategy at Microsoft Asia. “And because Asia went mobile-first, mobile became the platform that underpinned innovations and new business models.” Mobile first refers to the strategy […]
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