The Greenback alternated gains with losses amidst further appreciation of the Japanese yen and a decent pullback in US yields across the curve, while firmer-than-expected US data appear to have trimmed some rate cut bets in September. Here is what you need to know on Friday, July 26: The USD Index (DXY) remained on the
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Jakson Green secures US$353 million financing for international expansion
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Warming has more impact than cooling on Greenland’s ‘firn,’ physics-based model reveals
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Man Utd: Ratcliffe era transfer decisions ranked from worst to selling Greenwood via buying Yoro
I can’t quite believe what I’m about to say, but Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Manchester United are actually on track to win the 2024 summer transfer window. With the Ratcliffe era off to an alarmingly positive start, it was hard to pick faults with any of their transfer decisions to date, but mistakes will surely come
Ethics commissioner flags conflict at Sustainable Development and Technology Canada
OTTAWA — The former chair of a foundation responsible for doling out hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds for green technology projects failed to recuse herself from decisions that benefited organizations to which she had ties, the ethics commissioner said Wednesday. Sustainable Development Technology Canada was abolished last month in response to an
Biochar could play big role in Bhutan’s carbon storage — but it’s news to farmers
A new study shows that Bhutan has the potential to sequester 68% of its greenhouse gas emissions through biochar, a carbon-rich material made from organic waste that is used to help plants grow.The research shows that using crop residue as mulch and biochar can significantly increase yields; however, many farmers in Bhutan do not know
Chinese coastal cities eye diversified green energy development
An aerial drone photo taken on June 6, 2024 shows the wind power equipment at a low (zero) carbon-dioxide emission industrial park in Sheyang, Yancheng, east China’s Jiangsu Province. (Xinhua/Yang Lei)NANJING, July 22 (Xinhua) — In the coastal county of Rudong in Nantong City, east China’s Jiangsu Province, the fan blades of low-wind-speed turbines atop
Packers GM reacts to Jordan Love not practicing without contract extension
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk was among those who previously wondered if Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love could report for training camp on time but “hold in” and refuse to participate in practices and preseason games without a contract extension. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed on Monday that Love isn’t practicing before
A global wealth tax is needed to help fund a just green transition
Comment: Brazil and France have proposed a tax on the super-rich to fight against poverty and climate change – G20 finance ministers should get behind it this week Ilan Zugman is Latin America Director at 350.org, based in Brazil, and Fanny Petitbon is France Team Lead at 350.org. When G20 finance ministers gather in Rio
Napoli Still Frustrate Osimhen’s PSG Move
Victor Osimhen has reportedly given Paris Saint-Germain the green light to pursue his signature as he seeks a move away from Napoli. However, the deal for the Super Eagles striker is proving to be far from straightforward. PSG reignited their interest in Osimhen this summer after failing to secure him from Napoli a year ago.