ECONOMY

Nov 30 2025FINANCE

How Money Magic Tricked the UK

The UK's economy has been on a wild ride for over four decades. Two big mistakes, the resource curse and the finance curse, have shaped its path. These weren't accidents. They were choices made by leaders who thought they knew better. First, there was the resource curse. In the late 1970s and early

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

UK's Economic Forecast: A Tale of Mixed Signals

The UK's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, recently shared a grim view of the economy, even though she had access to forecasts that suggested a brighter outlook for public finances. This discrepancy was highlighted in a letter from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), released on a Friday. In

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Florida: The New Hotspot for Business and Lifestyle

Florida is quickly becoming the go-to place for businesses and wealthy individuals. The state's favorable tax policies, warm weather, and vibrant culture are major attractions. Many entrepreneurs and investors are drawn to the opportunities here, and they're not just visiting—they're staying and bui

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Black Friday: Shoppers Brave Economic Wobbles for Deals

The U. S. economy is feeling a bit shaky, but that isn't stopping shoppers from gearing up for Black Friday. Even with worries about tariffs and a recent drop in consumer confidence, people are still ready to spend. Companies are feeling the pinch from tariffs on imported goods. Some have chosen to

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Keeping Cash in Alaska: Why Local Shopping Matters

Alaska's economy faces tough times. High prices and supply chain issues make life harder for many. But there's a simple way to help: shop local. This Small Business Saturday, people are encouraged to spend just 10% of their holiday budget at Alaskan-owned businesses. Here's why it matters. When you

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oceans: Where Money and Mess Mix

The ocean is facing a big problem. Trash is piling up. Plastic, oil, and other waste are harming marine life. But there's a way to fix this. The circular economy is a smart idea. It focuses on reusing and recycling materials. This idea is now joining forces with the blue economy. The blue economy ai

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Bid to Keep the Rich: A Taxing Situation

Britain is in a bit of a pickle. Many wealthy folks, from tech moguls to football team owners, have been packing their bags and leaving the country. Why? Higher taxes. Now, the UK's finance boss, Rachel Reeves, is trying to fix this issue. In her recent budget, Reeves aimed to soften the blow of a

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Moves: Spending Big, Borrowing More

Japan is making big financial moves. The country is planning to sell more short-term bonds. This is to support a huge spending plan led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. It's the largest spending plan since Japan eased its pandemic rules. The government has approved extra funds. The total is 18. 3

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

JPMorgan's Big Bet on London: A Towering Decision

JPMorgan Chase is making a huge move in London. They plan to build a massive tower in the Canary Wharf area. This isn't just any building—it's set to be a whopping 3 million square feet, which is more than double the size of The Shard, London's tallest building. The bank thinks this project will bri

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

China's Tech Giant: A Mirror to Economic Contrasts

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. stands as a symbol of China's economic landscape, showcasing both its strengths and weaknesses. The company's latest quarterly earnings reveal a lot about the country's two-speed economy, which is both robust and unstable. Let's start with the positives. Alibaba's cloud d

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