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Innovative businesses may be less likely to be approved for credit loans

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Innovation helps spur rural economies, but a new study led by researchers at Penn State found that while firms incorporating innovation into their business model had higher credit application rates, they were less successful in […]

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As global economy doubles, poverty persists and planetary damage deepens

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A new study published in Nature shows that as the global economy more than doubled between 2000 and 2022, it still left billions of people without life’s essentials, while rapidly pushing Earth’s life-supporting systems further […]

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New data shows the US dollar still dominates foreign exchange markets—despite Trump’s economic chaos

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Reports of the death of the US dollar appear to be greatly exaggerated (like that of author Mark Twain).This post was originally published on this site

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Teams with budding researchers are more likely to drive scientific disruption, new study finds

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Scientific research apparently has its own share of beginner’s luck. According to a study by Mahdee Mushfique Kamal and Raiyan Abdul Baten, teams with a larger number of newbies take the cake when it comes […]

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Q&A: What happens during a government shutdown?

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The U.S. government faces a shutdown on Oct. 1 unless Congress passes a spending bill to keep the government funded.This post was originally published on this site

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The Euro ‘stablecoin’: How this new crypto venture could threaten the Eurozone’s already fragile economy

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On 25 September 2025, it was announced that 9 European banks, including UniCredit, ING and CaixaBank, have launched a consortium to issue a euro stablecoin—a cryptocurrency with a value pegged to the euro.This post was […]

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Managers want to support disabled and neurodivergent staff but lack tools, study shows

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UK employers risk losing valuable talent unless they improve support for disabled and neurodivergent staff, according to a new study that highlights both persistent barriers and practical solutions.This post was originally published on this site

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Skilled and low-wage employees most vulnerable to globalization, finds study

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Zoom fatigue could be a thing of the past

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Online meetings are exhausting—this phenomenon, dubbed “zoom fatigue,” was widely reported in the media during the COVID-19 pandemic. “And this was certainly what happened during lockdown,” points out Junior Professor Hadar Nesher Shoshan of Johannes […]

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Ending taxes on home sales would benefit the wealthiest households most

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Not long after U.S. housing prices reached a record high this summer—the median existing home went for US$435,000 in June—President Donald Trump said that he was considering a plan to make home sales tax-free.This post […]

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