The problem with mobile phones is that people look at them too much. As for the problem of people gawping at their phones too much -- even as they cross the road -- he's not worried.
The problem with mobile phones is that people look at them too much. As for the problem of people gawping at their phones too much -- even as they cross the road -- he's not worried.
Some traders in major business enclaves in Accra have pushed back against calls for a reduction in the prices of goods, despite the recent rebound of the cedi.
German investor sentiment has jumped, buoyed by rollbacks of US tariffs, and the formation of a new national government, a closely-watched survey showed Tuesday. Almost all German sectors experienced a rise in confidence, the survey showed, but optimism grew fastest in export-intensive industries such as steel and chemicals.
Japan's Nissan posted a huge annual net loss of $4.5 billion on Tuesday while confirming reports that it plans to cut 15 percent of its global workforce and warning about the possible impact of US tariffs. The company's shares closed three percent higher on Tuesday after reports, later confirmed by Nissan, said it was planning a total of 20,000 job cuts worldwide.
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