Walmart Releases Black Froday Sale Ad Following That Of Target

April 16, 2023 11:23 am27 comments
Walmart Releases Black Froday Sale Ad Following That Of Target

After Target, Walmart too has come up with its own Black Friday advertisement revealing Apple’s iPad mini 2 will be sold at a discount price. Potential customers need to pay $199.79 less for the device. Target ad reveals three different iPad models are being offered on sale. Walmart has put […]

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Tanzania, Switzerland Signs MoU To Uncover Hidden Wealth In Swiss Banks

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Tanzania, Switzerland Signs MoU To Uncover Hidden Wealth In Swiss Banks

Tanzania and Switzerland have signed a memorandum of understanding under which the Swiss government will help the East African country in recovering money parked illegally in its banks by Tanzanian nationals. The Tanzanian foreign minister Augustine Mahiga said an agreement has been signed by the two countries on several areas […]

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BREAKING: India Bans Bigger Denomination Currency Notes To Replace With High-Security Note

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BREAKING: India Bans Bigger Denomination Currency Notes To Replace With High-Security Note

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ban of big currency notes with immediate effect across the country to fight corruption including fake currency notes injected into the economy by Islamist militants for years. The two biggest denominations are currency notes of 500 and 1,000. The move was surprising and designed […]

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EU To Sign Free Trade Deal With Canada

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EU To Sign Free Trade Deal With Canada

After Belgian region endorsed agreement the European Union is reported to be signing a deal on Sunday with Canada. The path was paved by EU ambassadors in Brussels in a meeting on Friday. All the 28 member states of the bloc need to legally ratify it. European Council President Donald […]

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British Tribunal Rejects Uber’s Claim Drivers Are Contractors

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British Tribunal Rejects Uber’s Claim Drivers Are Contractors

A British tribunal rejected claims of ride-hailing service company Uber that its drivers are contractors and they are not entitled to vacations. It is also learned the ruling may have implications for other companies too who rely on self-employed workers. It may affect up to 30,000 Uber drivers in Britain. […]

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Central Bank Posture Should Lead the Euro to Lower Levels

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Central Bank Posture Should Lead the Euro to Lower Levels

European sovereign yields were lower by the evening session, whipsawing online trading, with the Bund having chopped around first higher and then lower, following mixed signals at the ECB press conference. The net result was no significant change in expectations on the rate stance of the central bank. The ECB’s […]

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