The UK's energy chief is advocating for carbon capture technology, aiming to convince Chancellor Rishi Sunak of its importance. The move comes as Bangladesh's opposition demands the Prime Minister's resignation, Israel sends troops into Gaza for a limited raid, and Burkina Faso seeks higher royalties amidst a drop in gold production. Meanwhile, a tech startup experiences a rollercoaster first week, the S&P 500 continues to decline, and Brazil's zero-deficit target seems unlikely. Additionally, Canadians face financial stress and tech workers earn significantly less than their US counterparts.
The Energy Chief Trying to Show Sunak That the UK Needs Carbon CaptureBangladesh Opposition Calls for PM’s Resignation in ProtestsCrypto Unicorn Expects India to Lower Tax That Crushed TradingIsrael Latest: Troops Again Enter Gaza For Limited RaidBurkina Faso Targets Bigger Royalties as Gold Production DropsUsed-Car Dealer Halts Plans for Subprime Auto Loan OfferingTech Startup’s Wild First Week Won Then Lost Founder BillionsS&P 500 extends drop from its July peak to 10%Brazil Unlikely to...
2%, Highest Since MaySaskatchewan and Alberta premiers ask for extension of carbon tax exemptionConsumers overestimating how low, and how fast, interest rates will fall: economistsIndians still want to move to Canada despite growing anxiety over political tensionsCanada facing 'stagflation' risk: former Bank of Canada officialSmall business confidence lowest since 2020: indexHere's where experts think interest rates might go from hereGDP growth downgrade reflects 'narrower'...
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