Housing market holds firm as value buyers drive sales, inquiries down 13% – Property Industry Eye

Housing market holds firm as value buyers drive sales, inquiries down 13% - Property Industry Eye

Richard Donnell The UK housing market is maintaining a steady sales performance despite uncertainty over events in the Middle East, Zoopla’s latest House Price Index shows. The higher mortgage rates associated with these conflicts affect consumer demand. As transactions continue, the market is increasingly dependent on a small group of willing buyers, as some families … Read more

Warning food prices are set to rise in the UK due to the Iran war

Urea is more than twice as expensive

This year, the most important commodity in agriculture is not sunshine or rain, it is fertilizer. According to some estimates, nearly half of the world’s crop and livestock production depends on the incredible mix of minerals and chemicals that make up artificial fertilizers. But the Iran the war raises prices and suppresses the availability of … Read more

China’s “teapot” oil booms are keeping the economy growing – but rising prices are leaving them in trouble.

China's "teapot" oil booms are keeping the economy growing - but rising prices are leaving them in trouble.

TThe cities that are the bulwark of China’s energy security, in times of global crisis, can appear deceptively quiet. Oil trucks ply the open roads with little traffic, while a few quaint shops in dilapidated buildings give a hint of a long-forgotten local vibe. The ramshackle noodle shop serving hand-pulled noodles was empty at lunchtime, … Read more

Morgan Stanley warns Australia faces diesel supply shocks and risks to growth | investingLive

Morgan Stanley warns Australia faces diesel supply shocks and risks to growth | investingLive

Morgan Stanley sees Australia as highly exposed to global diesel supply disruptions, with low inventories raising the risk of shortages rather than high prices alone. The impact is expected to affect key industries, drive wage stability, and disrupt exports if the deficit continues. Summary: Morgan Stanley marks Australia on the front line of a global … Read more

The price of coffee is rising faster than any other grocery store – and the reason goes beyond fees.

The price of coffee is rising faster than any other grocery store - and the reason goes beyond fees.

The price of coffee is increasing faster than any other domestic grocery, and it is not only tariffs that drive this process – bad weather, war and frustration of market traders are also responsible for the rise. Coffee prices rose by a staggering 18.4% last year, according to government data from February. Most other household … Read more

Albanese was on the brink of a fatal error – but then came the pivot

Albanese was on the brink of a fatal error - but then came the pivot

When Scott Morrison announced that it was not a “race” to get vaccines first and quickly into Australia during the COVID epidemic, it was another nail in the coffin of his aging prime minister. Prime Ministers who do not unite at a time when the public is afraid and looking for leadership lose the public’s … Read more

Decisions made over a decade ago will hit home

Decisions made over a decade ago will hit home

In 2013, Shell closed its Clyde refinery on the Paramatta River, and a year later, Caltex closed Kurnell in Botany Bay. That was the time when Australia went from being self-sufficient in petrol and diesel to relying on imports. The oil shocks of the 1970s were forgotten. We endured a decade of recession like everybody … Read more

Is the new trend in Hong Kong art changing the global market?

Is the new trend in Hong Kong art changing the global market?

Crowds, strong sales, and blue-chip names make Hong Kong Art Week look ordinary, but beneath the gloss the Hong Kong art market is clearly changing. A cool sales tempo behind the crowded aisles This year’s Hong Kong Art Week served as a clear test of the “new normal” of the global market. At first glance, … Read more

Will the US enter recession in 2026? Here’s What the Data Revealed. | The Motley Fool

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Recession fears are back, and property prices are falling. The S&P 500 (^ GSPC 1.67%) it’s down more than 6% in the last month alone, and tech is heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC 2.15%) it recently entered correction territory with a 10% drop from its peak earlier this year. Perhaps the worst part of this volatility, … Read more

Mexico’s Tourism Boom With $22 Billion Portfolio and Shared Prosperity Drive Model to Grow to Fifth Level by 2030 – Travel And Tour World

Mexico is on pace to become the fifth most visited destination in the world by 2030 with a billion tourism portfolio, infrastructure improvements led by the world cup, and a shared success model that benefits all regions.

Home » Latest Travel News » Mexico Tourism Boom With $22 Billion Portfolio and Shared Prosperity Drive Model to Grow to Five Levels by 2030. Published on March 29, 2026 By: Tuhin Sarkar An image created by AiMexico is on pace to become the fifth most visited destination in the world by 2030 with $22 … Read more