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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

The Uncertain Future of FX: CFOs Prepare for Election-Driven Market Volatility

As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, CFOs are bracing for potentially severe market volatility, with a whopping 86% planning to increase their currency hedging activity. This surge in hedging activity is a stark contrast to the 2020 election, when only 20% of CFOs planned to hedge their

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Sep 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Game-Changing Move Towards Climate-Friendly Batteries: Ohio's New Metals Refinery

Imagine a world where the metals crucial to addressing climate change are extracted in an environmentally friendly way, avoiding the damage of open pit mining and preventing metals from ending up in landfills. This is the vision of Nth Cycle, a company that's pioneering a new approach to extracting

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Mayor's Business-as-Usual Claim Faces Scrutiny Amid Top Aides' FBI Probe

Despite the FBI investigating top Adams administration aides, the mayor insists nothing's changed at City Hall. The raids last week targeted First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, Police Commissioner Edward Caban, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Phil Banks, Schools Chancellor David Banks, and two other to

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

B. C. 's Economic Future: A Turning Point or a Red Flag?

As B.C. Finance Minister Katrine Conroy touts the province's economic resilience, doubts are being raised by watchdogs and business leaders alike. The good news? The province is attracting private investment and listening to business concerns. The deficit is ballooning, debt-to-GDP ratios are rising

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Stephen A. Smith: From Sports to Politics - A Calculated Move or Just a Hobby?

Stephen A. Smith, the outspoken sports pundit known for his fiery takes on ESPN's 'First Take,' is making waves in the political arena. He's been popping up on shows like 'Cuomo' and 'This Week,' even receiving full-time offers from politically-charged programs. But is this a sign that Smith i

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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Typhoon Yagi's Fury: A Devastating Wake-Up Call Amid Climate Chaos

Vietnam reels from Typhoon Yagi's devastating impact as torrential rains claim nearly 60 lives, collapse a bridge, and sweep away a bus. The storm's fury highlights the growing threat of intensified tropical cyclones in an era of climate change. Rescue operations struggle against landslides blockin

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Oman's Oil Gamble: Privatization or Power Play?

Oman is joining the trend of Gulf oil giants going public, with its state-run firm OQ planning an initial public offering (IPO) for its exploration and production arm. This could bring in billions of dollars for Oman, but is it truly a move towards modernization or a strategic maneuver with deeper

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Valley Fever: More Than Just a Dust Devil?

Nearly 20 cases of Valley fever popped up after a California music festival, prompting health officials to sound the alarm about this fungal infection. Dr. Tomás Aragón, the California Department of Public Health director, is urging Californians to be on the lookout for symptoms like a lingering cou

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Toucher, Hardy, and the Sports Hub Shake-Up: Who's In, Who's Out, and What It All Means

The morning drive program at 98.5 The Sports Hub has been through quite a few changes lately. First there was the departure of Rich Shertenlieb, then the arrival of Rob 'Hardy' Poole as Fred Toucher's new co-host. Now, behind-the-scenes shake-ups are underway too. On Wednesday night, two long-time

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Are Americans Out of Touch with Their Environmental Impact?

A recent global survey reveals that people worldwide are deeply concerned about the environment, with a staggering 70% believing human activities are pushing Earth past critical tipping points. This concern is echoed across diverse nations, from Kenya to India, where people feel more directly impact

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