The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) released a survey that predicts the economic recovery in the U.S. to hit 5.6% in 2021, a whole…
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China Bans Cryptocurrency Trading, Bitcoin and Ethereum Dive
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) banned cryptocurrency trading on Friday, declaring that all activities related to this type of asset –from payments…
Bitcoin Mining Produces 30,700 Tons Of Waste Every Year
According to estimates by researchers Alex de Vries and Christian Stoll, bitcoin mining produces almost 30,700 tons of waste in electronic waste every…
Bitcoin Dives 10%, Pulled By Evergrande Selloff
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies dived on Monday amid the crisis of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande Property Services Group Ltd (HKG:6666). Bit…
California, A Business Hub No Longer?
Still the home to the likes of Google –Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL)– NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Cisco Systems Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO), the state of…
European Energy Crisis Forces First Factories To Shut Down
The European energy crisis is throwing a spanner in the economic recovery of the region, given the escalation of natural gas prices and the lack of re…
Europe: Low-Cost Airlines Could Have An Advantage Over Legacy Carriers Post-Covid
Low-cost airlines in Europe are to have the edge over national carriers once the pandemic recedes, experts say. As the likes of Spain and Germany have…
U.K. Inflation Soars By 3.2% in August, The Highest On Record
U.K. inflation has shot up by 3.2% in August YoY from 2% YoY in July. This is the biggest monthly rise in the historical series, which began in 1997….
Original Series Going Public To Debut In October
The 10-episode weekly video series Going Public will launch on October 19th, following the stories of emerging company owners on their capital-raising…
Rising Sales And Shipping Delays Will Mark The Holiday Season
Shipping delays and increasing sales will be the trend for the upcoming holiday season, according to several firms. Consumer YoY spending is expected…