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Business, Published on 08/03/2022
» U.S. President Joe Biden is caught between conflicting demands that he tame rising consumer prices while banning Russian oil imports to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine, a sanction that would threaten even more inflation and raise pressure on allies with more dependence on oil imports.
Business, Published on 03/03/2022
» Domino's Pizza Inc. is promoting its chief operating officer to chief executive as the chain struggles with staffing and equipment shortages that are hurting its ability to deliver pizzas and build new U.S. stores.
Business, Published on 24/02/2022
» NFTs are all the rage. These digital tokens -- often associated with digital art and collectibles, songs, videos and designs -- are everywhere, but they are more than novel art. In fact, NFTs may offer solutions, at least in part, to some of society's challenges.
Business, Published on 21/02/2022
» Thailand is expected to become an "aged" society this year or next, with people aged 60 and over set to account for 20% of the population.
AFP, Published on 17/02/2022
» WASHINGTON: Soaring US inflation rates are "not acceptable" but the health of the world's largest economy is fundamentally sound thanks to policies that have mitigated the impact of the pandemic, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told AFP.
Business, Janine Phakdeetham, Published on 16/02/2022
» Since the restart of the Test & Go programme on Feb 1, the Thai government has issued more than 100,000 applications, yet efforts to revive tourism still face many hurdles.
Business, Published on 12/02/2022
» This year's Super Bowl is set to become the biggest legal gambling event in football history.
Business, Published on 11/02/2022
» Interest rates are about to rise. Savers shouldn't get their hopes up.
Published on 04/02/2022
» WASHINGTON: US employers added more jobs than forecast last month, despite a surge in Covid-19 infections and related business closures.
AFP, Published on 02/02/2022
» NEW YORK: A group of pharmaceutical companies and distributors agreed to pay $590 million to settle lawsuits connected to opioid addiction among Native American tribe members, according to a US court filing released Tuesday.