The United States’ gold reserves, famously stored at Fort Knox, have been an enigma for decades. The last official audit took place in 1974, yet much remains shrouded in secrecy. This lack
China is bracing for its longest slowdown in consumption growth since the post-Covid rebound began to fade more than four years ago, revealing the gap between the government’s pledges to boost domestic
Moreby Our Economic Affairs Editor The 2026 Budget tabled by Finance Minister Anura Kumara Dissanayake arrives amid perhaps the most delicate balance in Sri Lanka’s post-independence economic history. Having emerged from the
MoreNearly one-third of solicitors’ firms in England and Wales have breached anti-money laundering (AML) rules in the past year, according to new figures from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). As reported by
MoreAsia’s key manufacturing hubs showed signs of slowdown in October, as weak demand from the United States and trade tensions under President Donald Trump continued to weigh on factory activity, according to
Moreby Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka’s government debt climbed sharply in the first half of 2025, raising concerns over fiscal stability and economic sustainability. According to the Weekly Economic Indicators Report
MoreBoeing (BA.N) announced on Wednesday that the first delivery of its long-delayed 777X jet has been pushed to 2027, Reuters reports, and the company recorded a nearly $5 billion charge related to
MoreArtificial intelligence is no longer just transforming the workplace—it is replacing it. A new report highlighted by The Times UK has warned that AI and automation are poised to take over a
MorePakistan’s central bank governor has said inflation is expected to hold steady in the coming months, though the prospect of further interest-rate cuts will depend on the economic fallout from recent floods
MoreArgentina is facing a mounting financial crisis as President Javier Milei battles an unprecedented run on the peso fueled by highly inventive local currency traders. According to a report in the Financial
MoreAn auction of nearly one million carats of diamonds in Botswana has collapsed, the latest sign of turmoil in the global precious stones trade. The failed sale underscores the growing challenges faced
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