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How the U.S. election could affect Europe's markets, economy and trade

How the U.S. election could affect Europe’s markets, economy and trade

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 14, 2020In: BUSINESS, ECONOMY, NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments

The forthcoming U.S. election matters not only for the American people and the country’s economy; the outcome of the vote in November will also have a significant impact across the Atlantic. Europe’s financial markets and economic prospects will be affected by whoever enters (or remains) in the White House after the vote, according to economists […] Read more

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‘It looked like Black Friday’ — Saudis stockpiled ahead of sales tax jump as triple shock hits economy

‘It looked like Black Friday’ — Saudis stockpiled ahead of sales tax jump as triple shock hits economy

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: July 02, 2020In: BUSINESS, CITIZENSHIP, PEOPLENo Comments

Citizens across Saudi Arabia poured into stores once coronavirus lockdown restrictions were lifted in June, hoping to save money on non-perishable goods from food and clothing to electronics and cars ahead of the kingdom’s tripling of its value-added tax, or VAT. Riyadh announced the levy — which increased from 5% to 15% on July 1 […] Read more

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