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The Tunisian Economic Crisis

The Tunisian Economic Crisis

The Tunisian Revolution, also known as the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive 28-day campaign of protests in 2011 that led to the removal of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Triggered by issues like high unemployment, expensive food, corruption, and a lack of...

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Weekly News (week 48):

Shein Targets U.S. IPO Amidst Growth and Controversy   Shein, the Chinese-founded fast-fashion powerhouse, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States, signaling a major step in its global expansion strategy. With a last...

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Weekly News (week 47):

The Evolving Role of CFOs in the AI Era   A Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in a strategic role is a top executive who manages a company's finances and plays a key role in shaping its overall strategy. This includes financial planning, risk management, guiding...

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Weekly News (week 46):

Orange Juice Prices Reach Record Highs Amid Production Challenges   In a stunning development, orange juice prices soared to unprecedented heights on October 31, reaching their highest levels since futures trading began in New York in 1966. This dramatic surge...

Weekly News (week 45):

Weekly News (week 45):

South Korea Extends Short-Selling Ban to Stabilize Markets and Ensure Fairness   In a decisive action to protect retail investors and ensure fair trading practices, South Korea has announced the reinstatement of a short-selling ban, effective from Monday and set...

Weekly News (week 44):

Weekly News (week 44):

Paris Rises as a Banking Powerhouse Post-Brexit   In the wake of Britain's decision to exit the European Union in 2016, Paris has remarkably seized the opportunity to fortify its presence in the financial world. According to recent statements from the Bank of...