12 Global Car Companies Reduce Their Plans for Electric Vehicle Production
At least 12 global car manufacturers, including Honda and Mercedes-Benz, are scaling back their electric vehicle production plans due to sluggish demand and rising costs.
Krafton's Management Buys Back Shares Worth 15 Billion Won, ‘Confident in Company's Future’
Krafton's executives have invested heavily in buying back shares, signaling confidence in the company's future amidst market concerns about its growth potential.
Mortgage Loans: Banks Strike Back and Lower Rates to Below 10%
In Argentina, banks have started to lower mortgage rates below 10% after a period of high interest rates, providing new opportunities for potential homebuyers.
Chuck Norris: the mansion where he lived in the Caribbean that is for sale for US$14 million
The mansion of the late actor Chuck Norris in Anguilla is back on the market following a total transformation, coinciding with his recent passing.
Stock Market: The Menu Includes War, Corporate Sizes, Rebalancing, and Derivatives
Investor attention is shifting back to the main support level of 2,050 units at the Athens Stock Exchange as uncertainty in the Middle East remains high.
‘The night market that came last year is back this year’…Cheongju Yukgeori permanent night market
The Cheongju Yukgeori market, the largest traditional market in Chungbuk, will operate a night market every Friday and Saturday, featuring various foods and performances.
Bulls Back in Control. Will WIG20 Return Above 3400 Points?
Poland's WIG20 index has shown significant gains, reaching levels suggesting it could surpass 3400 points.
Barrow: The United Kingdom will be welcomed with 'open arms' if it returns to the EU single market
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrow stated that the European Union would welcome the UK back with open arms if it chooses to rejoin the single market.
The Government canceled the Back to Work program and will replace it with training vouchers
The Argentine government has announced the cancellation of the Back to Work program, which provided monthly financial support, and will introduce training vouchers as a replacement.
Stock Market: All Eyes on Oil - Economic Figures Take a Back Seat
Volatility is expected to remain high on the Athens Stock Exchange as investors focus on military, energy, and geopolitical developments in the Middle East.
MIPIM 2026: Europe is Back in the Game
The MIPIM 2026 event highlights the re-emergence of Europe as a key player in the global real estate market, attracting significant interest from business partners.
Tension concentrates on the oil market which rises to 100 dollars again after attacks in the Middle East
The oil market has surged back over $100 per barrel amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns about economic implications, particularly for the U.S. government.
The relief did not help - the attack on tankers pushed oil prices back over 100 dollars
The attack on two Iraqi tankers in Iraqi waters has caused oil prices to exceed 100 dollars per barrel again.
SP Homes: Sales Exploded in One Area
In Lauttasaari, Helsinki, real estate sales have surged nearly back to peak levels despite a nationwide decline.
Stock Market: The Nervousness Wins - ‘Barriers’ from OTE and Aegean, Pressure on Banks
The Athens Stock Exchange is experiencing significant volatility, transitioning from recent enthusiasm back to caution amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Did Trump Flinch and Start to Back Down or Is Iran Almost Destroyed?
Donald Trump attempted to calm oil market panic by suggesting that wealthy nations release strategic oil reserves amid tensions with Iran.
Peso 'comes back to life' due to Trump's 'promise' on war in the Middle East
The Mexican peso appreciates following Donald Trump's declaration about the end of the conflict in Iran, impacting global oil prices and market stability.
Bad news for those with mortgage debts – the impact of the Middle East conflict is now visible 'right from the back'
The conflict in Iran has led to rising market interest rates, affecting mortgage rates in the Eurozone.
Stock Market Bounces Back as Oil Prices Stabilize Amid War Fluctuations
The stock markets in South Korea and Japan saw a recovery following the stabilization of international oil prices after a brief spike due to the conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Boy hit by a woman taking a driving test was returning from the market, says mother
An 11-year-old boy was hit by a car driven by a woman taking her driving test in Fátima, Brazil, while he was on his way back from shopping for his mother.
Orbán and Putin want to bring Russian oil back to the European market
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán urged the European Union to lift sanctions on Russian oil and gas in light of rising prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
Stopping Energy Facilities: Will the War on Iran Bring Back the Ghost of Previous Oil Battles?
The article discusses the economic implications of the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran and its impact on global oil prices, particularly in the context of ongoing conflicts and market instability in the region.
Impact of Iran-Israel Tensions on Dubai, Are Investors Coming to India?
Growing tensions among Iran, the US, and Israel may negatively impact Dubai's real estate market, prompting discussions about a potential shift in investment back to India.
The big cornerstone comeback: what’s driving investors back to Hong Kong IPOs?
Investors are returning to Hong Kong's IPO market after a period of inactivity, reshaping the investment landscape.
WIG20 bounces back after declines. Will the WSE maintain growth despite weakness on Wall Street?
The Polish stock market's WIG20 index opened higher on Friday, attempting a recovery amid general market volatility.
Hyperliquid Dips, Hedera Tests Support But BlockDAG’s $0.0001 Entry With 500x Potential Won’t Last Past March 4
The crypto market sees fluctuations with Hyperliquid prices pulling back from highs, Hedera struggling to maintain its support, and BlockDAG gearing up for a potential explosive launch.
Credit is Back in the Game. Revival in the Market in 2026
The article discusses the anticipated growth in the Polish credit market for 2026, driven by declining interest rates and increased demand for both personal and business loans.
Investors Fear Risks: What Drives the AI Hype and Why Investors Should Be Cautious
Investors are increasingly wary of the risks associated with artificial intelligence hype in the stock market, questioning its true potential and considering stepping back due to uncertainties.
Dunelm’s ‘best affordable egg chair on the market’ is back for spring 2026 and it’s under £200
Dunelm's popular and affordable egg chair returns to stock for the spring season at a price of £199.
Business Ticker: Novo Nordisk shares fall by 11 percent – set back with weight loss drug
Novo Nordisk shares have dropped by 11 percent due to setbacks related to its weight loss medication.
Deco's Strategy for Barcelona Revolution: Sacrificing Big Names to Acquire a Striker and Center-Back
Deco, Barcelona's sporting director, outlines a strategy to restructure the team by offloading high-salary players to fund new signings essential for their competitive future.
Stock markets slide back as all eyes on U.S. economic data and tariffs
U.S. stock markets opened lower as economic growth slowed more than expected and inflation data showed an unexpected rise.
Locals back Aussie bid for Whyalla but competition concerns loom
Locals are supportive of Australian company BlueScope Steel's bid for the Whyalla steelworks, despite warnings of potential market concentration issues.
Stellantis Brings Back Diesel Engines to Europe
Stellantis will reintroduce diesel engine models to the European market starting at the end of 2025 as demand for electric vehicles falls short of expectations.
New Products Presented: Sony is Back in the Game
Sony is re-establishing itself in the audio market with a range of new products, appealing to both young and older generations.
The auto giant's turnaround: Diesel is being brought back - 'We focus on what is in demand'
The automotive manufacturer Stellantis is reintroducing diesel engines into some of its models sold in Europe, focusing on consumer demand.
I visited UK city with 1000-year-old market but I wouldn't rush back
A visit to St Albans left the author feeling underwhelmed despite its historical significance and attractions.
Energy: The target model back under scrutiny - New elements signal 'tectonic' developments
European industries are pushing hard for a reevaluation of the EU's electricity market model amidst rising energy costs.
Sexy Chemistry and Fake Romances – Hollywood's Hottest Weapon to Fill Theaters
Hollywood is using staged romances and flirtatious publicity stunts to attract audiences back to theaters as streaming services gain market share.
Live: AUD back below 71 US cents as 'old economy' fears grow
The Australian dollar falls below 71 US cents amid concerns about being classified as an 'old economy', with Wall Street experiencing a downturn due to a late tech sell-off.
Z. Mauricas: The revolution of electric cars is hindered not by prices, but by myths
Lithuania's electric vehicle market shows promising growth, outpacing its Baltic neighbors, but consumer reluctance due to myths still holds it back.
[Editorial] Coupang’s lobbying in US won’t win back Korean customer base
Coupang faces backlash in Korea after a massive personal data leak affecting millions, undermining its lobbying efforts in the US.
Entrepreneurs Rage Against Wage Demands: The Government Must Back Down
Entrepreneurs in Sweden are criticizing the government's wage requirements for labor immigrants, demanding a retraction of the policy.
End of the Strike: Ronaldo Ready to Step Back on the Field
Cristiano Ronaldo has ended his recent protest against Al-Nassr and is prepared to return to playing after a brief strike over unfulfilled commitments by the club.
América close to signing Thiago Espinosa at the end of the Clausura 2026 market
Club América is in advanced talks to sign 21-year-old left-back Thiago Espinosa from Racing of Montevideo for the Clausura 2026 season.
Scherbaum's Stock Exchange: SAP Struggles with AI Fear
SAP's market capitalisation has plummeted by over 40 billion euros amid fears regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, prompting company insiders to buy back shares in a move that could be a potential opportunity.
Border advisory service saved a Finnish man from over 20,000 euros in back taxes - demand for help is increasing
The border advisory service in Finland has seen a significant increase in inquiries as more Finnish citizens seek employment in neighboring countries due to a weaker job market at home.
In New Jersey: the Gilded Age mansion, in the middle of the forest, for sale at US$19 million
A historic mansion built in 1907 in New Jersey is back on the market for US$19 million after a bankruptcy and fraud allegations against one of its owners.
Dow Jones Index Surpasses 50,000 for the First Time... New York Stock Market Bounces Back on Expectations of Big Tech Investments
The New York stock market rebounded on expectations of increased investments in AI infrastructure by major global tech companies, with the Dow Jones closing above 50,000 for the first time.
Duplex apartment where Justin Timberlake lived in New York is for sale
The luxurious duplex apartment in Manhattan's Tribeca, formerly owned by Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, is back on the market for $40 million.