The “art” of doing business has become quite a difficult sale this year. Rainmakers in the global M&A business saw the count of completed deals drop to $ 1.11 trillion in the first six months of the year, about half the volume seen during the same period in 2019, for …
Read More »The Canadian province of Ontario will announce the details of the reopening of Stage 3 on Monday.
FILE PHOTO: Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford is seen after a meeting with Canadian Provincial Prime Ministers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 2, 2019. REUTERS / Carlos Osorio / File Photo TORONTO (Reuters) – Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford will announce details on Monday about the province’s third stage …
Read More »Online food prices rise as food companies struggle to meet demand
Online food prices have risen 4.2% in the past six months according to the latest data from Adobe Inc. as grocery e-commerce accelerated amid the COVID-19 pandemic and producers of Foods struggled to keep up with continued high demand. “We have always thought that the online market is a ‘value …
Read More »Prepare now for a Covid-19 winter spike, warns the UK Academy of Medical Sciences
This year, the coronavirus pandemic could create the perfect winter storm, and scientists say countries must prepare for a potential rebound in cases that could be more severe than the initial outbreak. In cold climates, we spend more time indoors in poorly ventilated spaces, exactly the conditions that are likely …
Read More »WHO chief tears apart certain leaders for eroding public confidence
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, attends a press conference on June 25 in Geneva. AP GENEVA – The head of the World Health Organization on Monday criticized some government leaders for eroding public confidence by sending contradictory messages about the coronavirus and warned that if they …
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