The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) underwent significant restructuring last year, resulting in the reduction of 3,500 jobs amidst efforts to streamline operations and save costs. Despite this, the company employed its first group chief executive on a lucrative £1.2 million ...
MPs are proposing a ticket levy on concerts held at UK arenas and stadiums to support struggling grassroots music venues. This levy would raise funds for smaller venues facing financial challenges and the risk of closure. The cross-party culture, media, ...
AimHi Earth, a leading climate and sustainability training provider, has secured £1 million in funding to accelerate its mission to create 100 million nature-first employees. Through curated training, AimHi Earth is tackling the climate crisis head-on by ensuring employees of ...
A labrador guide dog named Amelia from Raunds wasn’t quite sure what to make of a new DPD delivery robot named Levi she encountered on a walk with her owner, David Holmes. The unfamiliar whirring sound startled Amelia, leading her ...
In the previous technical note, we had expressed concerns over the Nifty and VIX rising in the same direction simultaneously. As mentioned earlier, in such circumstances, the VIX often ends up acting as a lead indicator and a precursor to ...
Top 5 Stocks in “Go” Trends Trend Continuation on Rising Momentum GoNoGo Charts® highlight low-risk opportunities for trend participation with intuitive icons directly in the price action. The resurgence of momentum in the direction of the underlying price trend is ...
Will the commercial real estate market become a casualty of the Federal Reserve’s tsunamic monetary and interest rate policy? ...
The decades of American and European intervention in Africa are coming to an end, and things are even worse for American interests there. Perhaps overthrowing governments and trying to dictate political outcomes wasn’t a good idea. ...
What are property rights and how do we define them? The late Butler Schaffer argued that they come from natural rights and our “will to own.” ...
The Fed doesn’t want to admit that new federal debt is significantly higher than private sector demand, and the Fed is more concerned about a bond market meltdown than price inflation. ...