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Egypt important to the global economy and ready for an integrated financial economy: President of BRICS’ dev’t bank

Egypt, with its geographical location, acts as a gateway between Asia and Africa and is a crucial corridor for global…

Stocks dragged further down by US rate worry, China gloom

Asian markets mostly fell Friday on growing worries of another Federal Reserve interest rate hike and deepening concerns about China’s…

EU economy greenhouse gas emissions: -3% in Q1 2023

In the first quarter of 2023, EU economy greenhouse gas emissions totalled 941 million tonnes of CO2-equivalents (CO2-eq), a 2.9%…

Australia’s unemployment rate falls in surprise move

Australia Today Australia’s unemployment figure has fallen from 3.7 per cent to 3.6 per cent – defying expectations it would…

Anthony Albanese delivers $100m energy boost for community centres

Australia Today The federal government has announced a major new grants program that will spend $100m on energy upgrades to…

Aus-NZ deal inked with promises of cheaper power and electric vehicles in the future

Australia Today Australians and New Zealanders have been promised lower power prices, cleaner energy and cheaper electric cars under a…

Recession risk downplayed despite concerns from RBA interest rate rise

Australia Today Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has downplayed fears Australia is hurtling towards a recession after the Reserve Bank foreshadowed…

NSW Government confirms 4.5 per cent wages boost to public sector workers

Australia Today Tens of thousands of public sector workers in NSW can expect a pay bump of 4.5 per cent,…

Promising sign of wage increase as employers plan to increase salaries

Australia Today Employers are overwhelmingly planning to increase salaries amid the cost of living crisis, however, it may not be…

Hundreds of thousands of Australians to be hit by big electricity bill increase

Australia Today Electricity prices will increase between 20 and 25 per cent from July 1 for about 600,000 customers across…