By Miguel Hadchity Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector saw its strongest growth for a decade in January, with the Kingdom’s Purchasing...
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Compared to the last two quarters of 2024, the private sector business operators in Kenya are less optimistic in 2025. A recent survey by the Kenya National Chambers of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) revealed that with an increasing pessimism over revenue, workforce size, and key input costs, Kenyans seem less upbeat about its private sector. […]
By Miguel Hadchity Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector saw its strongest growth for a decade in January, with the Kingdom’s Purchasing...
WITH just over one-fifth of businesses expressing optimism about the economic outlook for 2025, confidence in TT’s business environment remains...
Irish hospitality and tourism services providers are, largely, optimistic for a good year following mixed fortunes in 2024. According to Fáilte...
The nascent growth in the Nigerian private sector seen at the end of 2024 was sustained into the first month of 2025, with new orders and business...
Grab a scotch, a G&T, or a martini and sit back. You are either celebrating or commiserating, but either way, with dry January over, the time is right...
Prices in British shops fell a bit less sharply in January than in December and food costs rose at the fastest monthly pace since April last year,...
A junior attorney has strongly criticised the Law Association’s president's report to the membership on the operations of the organisation ahead of...
KUALA LUMPUR: Analysts remain optimistic about Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust’s (Sunway REIT) prospects for the financial year 2025 (FY25),...
Lagenda Properties Bhd remains upbeat on the outlook of the affordable housing segment in Malaysia, underpinned by consistent, high demand for such...
Absa Bank Kenya PLC has today announced a KES60 million investment in the 2025 Magical Kenya Open (MKO), cementing its position as the largest private...