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Новости за 01.07.2024

World Socialist Web Site 

This week in history: July 1-7

This column profiles important historical events which took place during this week, 25 years ago, 50 years ago, 75 years ago and 100 years ago

New Straits Times 

IPPs set to shine again

KUALA LUMPUR: Peninsular Malaysia will need to add up 17GW-21GW (gigawatt) of generation capacity in the next decade to meet power demand, replace retiring capacity and maintain an adequate reserve margin.

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SportsMockery.com 

Matt Eberflus And Bears Are Quietly Excited About Forgotten Addition

It is always important to remember that the success of a football team isn’t limited to the stars. Yes, guys like D.J. Moore, Jaylon Johnson, Montez Sweat, Tremaine Edmunds, and others must continue to play well. Young draft choices like Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, Gervon Dexter, and Darnell Wright must ascend. However, one must never […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Valuations of some infra stocks at 2006-2008 high levels

After the blistering rally in 2004-2008, most of these stocks started crashing in January 2008 triggered by the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The recovery in infrastructure and construction-related stocks began only in 2020-2021 though many of them are still far away from their 2007-08 peaks.

Eurasia Review 

The Coming US Budget Disaster Will Impoverish Americans – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle

Deficit spending is not a growth tool. It is the recipe for stagnation.

The latestCongressional Budget Office (CBO)budget and economic outlook estimates show the extent of the challenges of the United States fiscal nightmare.

The CBO expects a budget deficit of $1.9 trillion in 2024, a year of alleged robust economic growth and record tax receipts. They expect revenues to reach $4.9 trillion, or 17.2 percent of GDP, in 2024, which will rise to 18.0... Читать дальше...

Scoop 

Whānau Ora Day – Free Event For All

Whānau Ora day is open to the whole community to attend and is free for all. The second year of the annual event will see a venue shift, to the Whanganui Racecourse, but the energy and intention of the event remains.