Sep 30, 2024 02:17 am UTC| Economy
Negative gearing and capital gains tax are back on the national agenda as Australians deal with a housing crisis and politicians look for ways to tackle the issue and win voters support at the upcoming election. The...
Easing Africa’s debt burdens: a fresh approach, based on an old idea
Sep 30, 2024 02:15 am UTC| Economy
The statistics are stark: 54 governments, of which 25 are African, are spending at least 10% of their revenues on servicing their debts; 48 countries, home to 3.3 billion people, are spending more on debt service than on...
Sep 30, 2024 02:14 am UTC| Economy
Ethiopias capital city is undergoing a transformation. Addis Ababa is being redeveloped as part of Ethiopias broader economic ambitions. Mega road projects, ambitious housing developments and infrastructural changes, all...

Britain’s Economic Recovery Driven by Tech and Science Sectors, Leaving Others Behind
Sep 29, 2024 17:23 pm UTC| Economy
Britains economic recovery over the past five years has been largely driven by two key sectors: technology and science-based industries. As these sectors thrive, traditional industries such as manufacturing and hospitality...

Philippine Wealth Grows in 2023, But Country Remains Among Asia’s Poorest, Says Report
Sep 29, 2024 17:20 pm UTC| Economy
Despite a 13.2% increase in financial assets per capita in 2023, the Philippines remains one of the poorest nations in Asia, according to Allianz Globals latest wealth report. While growth was strong, rising liabilities...

Flipkart Sellers Sue India’s Antitrust Watchdog Over Unfair Competition Law Probe
Sep 29, 2024 17:00 pm UTC| Business Law Economy
Three Flipkart sellers have filed a lawsuit against Indias antitrust regulator, accusing it of conducting an opaque and unfair investigation into competition law violations. The legal challenge aims to halt the Competition...

The boomer generation hit the economic jackpot. Young people will inherit their massive debts
Sep 29, 2024 10:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Young people in Britain could be forgiven for despairing at the financial pressures they face and feeling that previous generations enjoyed a much fairer economic environment. Then just to add to their worries about home...