The Economic Affairs Committee said the central bank risked a “democratic deficit” and that a lack of intellectual diversity had led to forecasting failures.
Best Performing Managed Funds in Australia
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Asian markets reverse early gains as China property stocks plunge; Japan service inflation heats up
Investors brace for a slew of economic data this week, including China’s November factory activity numbers and inflation readings from Japan and Australia.
Taiwan’s presidential election is a three-way race. These are the parties vying to replace Tsai Ing-Wen.
The outcome of this election will likely influence testy U.S.-China ties and impact security in the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Black Friday shoppers spent a record $9.8 billion in U.S. online sales, up 7.5% from last year
Black Friday kept the momentum going from the day before on Thanksgiving when online sales totaled $5.6 billion.
International Red Cross concludes release of 17 Gaza-held hostages
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Saturday it had concluded the release of 17 hostages held in Gaza.
This $3.5 million apartment sits atop a former Wonder Bread Factory turned luxury condos—take a look inside
Located in Hoboken, New Jersey, the historical building was the Wonder Bread Factory for more than 50 years and was converted into luxury apartments in 2021.
Book Review: Plunder
Brendan Ballou presents a meta-analysis of the worst of private equity investment practices, thus compelling investors to take a deeper look into their illiquid private equity commitments.
Israel-Hamas war updates: Biden says pause in fighting is critical to get humanitarian aid to Gaza
A first batch of hostages abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7 has been released under the new Gaza cease-fire deal.
Nvidia shares close down on report it delays China AI chip designed to comply with U.S. export rules
Reuters, citing two sources familiar with the matter, reported that Nvidia told Chinese customers that it is delaying the launch of an AI chip that is designed to comply with U.S. export rules until the first quarter of next year.