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Why Israel’s Economy Is Thriving Now
BusinessAerospace & DefenseWhy Israel’s Economy Is Thriving NowByIlan Berman,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ilan Berman writes about the Middle East and Eurasia.Follow AuthorApr 23, 2026, 09:28am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Israeli Currency, New Shekels. (Photo by: Independent Picture Service/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)Universal Images...
Morocco Pilots Digital Payments for Rural Cooperatives at SIAM 2026
Casablanca – Morocco’s Agriculture Ministry has launched a pilot to introduce electronic payments for rural cooperatives, testing the system during the 18th International Agriculture Fair (SIAM) in Meknes. The project, led by the ministry’s financial directorate in coordination with Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), is rolled out at the pavilion dedicated to local products. Around 50 cooperatives have been equipped with electronic payment terminals, allowing visitors to pay by card instead of cash. Officia...
Amid US Blockade, Iran Says It Has Banked First Proceeds From Hormuz Tolls
While strikes around the region have mostly ceased since the two-week-old truce began, there has been no letup in the stand-off over the crucial trade route, with both sides seeking economic leverage.
Tempers flare in PSL as Mohammad Amir, Faheem Ashraf trade heated words in ugly spat
Tempers flare in PSL as Mohammad Amir Faheem Ashraf trade heated words in ugly spat
Foreigners Tighten Hold on Brazil Stocks as Locals Sit Out Rally
The surge in foreign inflows into Brazilian equities is set to extend for the rest of the year amid revived risk appetite across global markets, according to top banking executives.
US Futures Decline as US-Iran Impasse Continues, Oil Price Jumps
US stock-index futures fell before the bell on Thursday as traders awaited developments in the Middle East and pored over corporate earnings.
Goldman Expects Global Oil Inventories to Hit a Record-Low
Daan Struyven, global commodities research co-head at Goldman Sachs, says oil bottlenecks and supply chain logistics related to the Strait of Hormuz put the global oil market on track to reach the lowest-ever level for global visible inventories, which “implies some upside risks to our forecasts.” (Source: Bloomberg)
US seizes another Iran-linked oil tanker in Indian ocean, shares video
US seizes another Iranlinked oil tanker in Indian ocean shares video
Global cosmetics brands increasing shipments to Hainan market — customs
According to Estée Lauder representative Matthew Growdon, the brand is expanding its retail network on the island
Russia to ensure Kazakhstan’s interests even after oil pumping via Druzhba suspended
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said earlier that Kazakh oil supplies to Germany would bypass the Druzhba pipeline starting May 1 due to technical limitations
Japan's Katayama on Constant Close Contact With US on FX
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama says that she is in close communication with the US on FX. Katayama spoke exclusively with Shery Ahn at the Bloomberg New Voices 2026 event in Tokyo. (Source: Bloomberg)
JPMorgan Readies Fresh Private Credit Push After Needling Market
After years weighing how to dive deeper into private credit, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s $4.3 trillion asset manager is committing to a strategy that will plow tens of billions of dollars into loans sourced by the firm’s commercial bankers.
Silver price down below $75 per troy ounce first since April 13
By of 1:23 p.m. Moscow time, the price of silver was down by 4.66% at $74.33 per troy ounce
Non-resident Bengali's fiery post fuels debate on Bengal's economy, jobs amid polls
Nonresident Bengalis fiery post fuels debate on Bengals economy jobs amid polls
Japan's Katayama on Iran Response
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama says she is monitoring closely for developments on Iran. Katayama spoke exclusively with Shery Ahn at the Bloomberg New Voices 2026 event in Tokyo. (Source: Bloomberg)
Hormuz Tensions Rise as US, Iran Seek Leverage
Iranian state TV aired what it says is a video of Iran's navy seizing vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, while the US said it intercepted two Iranian supertankers trying to evade its blockade, as talks to end the war remained in limbo. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Business Costs Surging Amid Iran War, Says JPMorgan Strategist
Business activity in the euro area unexpectedly shrank for the first time since late 2024 due to a steep drop in the services sector as the Iran war weighs on consumers. The Composite PMI compiled by S&P Global declined to 48.6 in April from 50.7 the previous month, dropping below the 50 threshold separating growth from contraction. In the UK PMI data showed that the private sector quickly bounced back from a slowdown caused by the Iran war as firms rushing to secure supplies and price pressures...
Hasbro Preliminary Revenue Beats Estimates, Buoyed by ‘Magic’
Hasbro Inc. reported preliminary revenue that beat analysts’ estimates, buoyed by its fantasy card game Magic: The Gathering. The toy company said it couldn’t release full quarterly results at this time due to a previously disclosed cybersecurity attack.
Morocco’s Rose Oil Producers Expect Record Harvest This Season
Rabat – Rose oil producers in Morocco are expecting a record harvest this season, supported by heavy rainfall and snowfall across the country this winter. The improved weather conditions have boosted production after an already strong performance last year. Rose production reached around 4,800 tons last year, compared to 3,500 tons in the previous year. Farmers and cooperatives now expect an even better outcome this year. The rose-picking season has already started and is expected to conti...