Improved Profitability for Banks: Deregulation efforts may result in higher profitability for banks, as they gain more ...
Security Vulnerabilities: The potential for hacking and signal spoofing remains a persistent threat. Should adversaries ...
Potential Losses: The NBER estimates that if 10% of CRE loans default, U.S. banks could face losses totalling $80 billion. A 20% default rate could bring losses up to $160 billion, putting banks in a ...
Entering the winter season, Europe’s gas storage situation appears to be in a strong position. The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) reported that as of October 1, ...
The Economics for Disaster Prevention and Preparedness report by the World Bank and the European Commission underscores the necessity for immediate action. Director of the World Bank, Sameh Wahba, ...
The Chinese alcohol market has long been one of the world’s largest and most lucrative. However, recent data and market trends indicate a potential decline in alcohol consumption, driven by factors ...
Taiwan is revising the launch details of its digital nomad visa, which was originally planned to permit six month stays. The areas of Hualien, Taitung, Tainan, and Pingtung are all keen to welcome ...
RIYADH: The National Bank of Kuwait is looking to partner with different companies in Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 opens opportunities for financial partnerships, a senior executive said.
RIYADH: Private sector firms need to lead the way and invest in so-called blue tech in order to protect the world’s oceans, according to a leading official at Red Sea Global. Speaking to Arab News ...
It’s common to choose a destination based on its cuisine and plan a trip around food. Italy’s pizza is as famous as its ancient monuments; Japan’s sushi is as tempting as its temples. But TikTok is ...
On Call By the time Friday rolls around, The Register understands readers might just want to toss the rest of the working week away without a care for the consequences. That sense of ennui is why we ...