A report by the National Council of Financial Educators shows that 38% of people in a recent survey said their lack of financial literacy would cost them at least $500 in 2022, and 15% said it would cost them at least $10,000. This is about 11% more in 2021. The majority (68%) of respondents said [&
Looking back at the 2022 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, few global policymakers and business leaders could have predicted the year ahead. However, the sudden effects of the global pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine, and critical supply chain disruptions have destabilized t
Microsoft said on Wednesday it will cut 10,000 jobs by March 31 as the software maker anticipates slower revenue. The company will take in $1.2 billion in its second fiscal year, resulting in negative earnings of 12 cents per share. Alphabet , Amazon and Salesforce are among the technology com
NASA announced today that it is partnering with Boeing to commercialize a new type of fuel-efficient monoplane. The aim is to reduce fuel emissions and impact of flying on the climate. “Most of you think of NASA as the space and aeronautics agency.” “It’s also the climate age
Companies specializing in the research and development of innovative cell and gene therapies continue to spring up around the world, and more and more choose the Swiss city of Basel as their base. These companies benefit from the region’s talents, academic institutions, and investment proposal
Around 50 percent of UK consumers plan to cut back on alcohol due to financial pressures, according to new figures. According to research by British drinks brand Gunner Cocktails, the cost of living crisis is likely to be “a difficult period for many UK drinks brands, with consumer confidence
How far can unplanned development undermine a wonderful city? so much so that it almost becomes an official model of how not to run a city. Bengaluru, India’s tech hub and one of the country’s most vibrant cities, has seen such haphazard development in recent decades that the Supreme Cou
Amid rising geopolitical risks, a majority of Indian CEOs in the survey indicated that they plan to reduce or cut operating costs, even as they are more optimistic about their country’s global economic outlook. However, most companies do not plan to cut staff or pay, according to the ann
KIMM (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) has developed South Korea’s first smart lens technology to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages. The KIMM research team worked on this project in collaboration with Yonsei University. The Lens is Korea’s first intraoc
According to Bloomberg, the Australian startup Recharge Industries Pty plans to build a $US300 million ($210 million) factory capable of producing lithium-ion batteries without relying on materials imported from China. Currently, most lithium-ion battery manufacturing facilities are located in China