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Scientists say ozone loss could have been spotted in the 1950s, because today’s layered satellite tools reveal that industrial chemicals were already thinning the atmosphere long before the Antarctic hole was foundA new study reveals that ozone depletion might have been detectable in the 1950s, predating widespread CFC use. Carbon tetrachloride, an in...
Did the first quake trigger the second? Watch Video of the Venezuela earthquake that stunned seismologists — what does this rare double rupture reveal about the hidden dangers beneath northern Venezuela?The Venezuela earthquake became even more extraordinary when two powerful quakes struck within just 39 seconds, leaving scientists searchin...
Aluminum’s war shock blunted by dark transits and Chinese supplyThe Iran war triggered one of the biggest shocks to the global aluminum market, raising fears of widespread smelter shutdowns and prices su...
ET Alpha Wealth Summit | 'Don't think the US is the world': Devina Mehra's 3 rules for getting global investing rightIndian investors are increasingly seeking global investments. Wealth managers emphasize strategic diversification, not reactive choices. De...
Sarvam joins unicorn club; Razorpay lines up IPOFresh funding has propelled Sarvam AI into the unicorn club. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Charting the global economy: Jobs, inflation feed rate-hike betsStrong hiring across sectors and expanding manufacturing activity signal labor market strength, while upcoming US price data and ECB decisi...
From surplus to strain: World rice supply threatened by Iran war, El NinoThe effects of the Iran war are impacting farmers in top exporters Thailand and Vietnam as well as the import-reliant Philippines and Ind...
Indonesia sees first deflation reading in more than two decadesIndonesia experienced its first annual deflation in over two decades in February, driven primarily by a 50% discount on electricity tariffs...
Singapore PRs get visa-free entry to Indonesia’s Batam, BintanIndonesia will offer visa-free entry to Singapore permanent residents for visiting Batam, Bintan, and the Karimun Islands. The new policy a...
Voting begins in Indonesia to elect new President, other leadersThe people of Indonesia will elect not only a new president and vice president but also parliamentary and local representatives in the worl...
Indonesia officially in recession as GDP falls amid coronavirus pandemicStatistics Indonesia, the central statistics agency, said Thursday that Southeast Asia's largest economy contracted at a 3.49 per cent annu...
India retains position as third largest economy in PPP, global actual Individual consumption, capital formationThe findings are part of the World Bank new PPPs for reference year 2017, under the International Comparison Programme that adjust for diff...
India, Indonesia set USD 50 billion trade target by 2025According to Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar, India and Indonesia set a USD 50 billion target for bilateral trade b...
India's FY18 thermal coal imports up 8%: GovernmentIndia's total coal imports rose for the first time in three financial years, undermining the goverment's plan to reduce India-bound coal sh...
Per capita expense on health in India $58 in 2012: Government"As per World Health Statistics 2015 brought out by WHO, the per capita total expenditure on health in India was $58 in 2012 as compared to...
IMF attributes dip in India's growth to internal factorsIMF today attributed India's declining economic growth, which has touched a decade's low of 4.5 per cent in 2012-13, to mainly internal fac...
- Asian growth attracts Shariah banks from Gulf
Al Salam Bank BSC, Bahrain’s fastest-growing lender by revenue in the past year, plans to invest $500 million of Islamic funds in Asia, joi...
- Indonesia posts 6.2 per cent growth in second quarter
Indonesia said on Thursday its gross domestic product grew 6.2 per cent in the second quarter of 2010 from a year earlier.
- Indonesia's April inflation may be higher than March
Indonesia's year-on year inflation in April is likely to be higher than March, the head of the statistics agency said on Wednesday.
- Tourist arrivals in Indonesia unaffected by flight ban
The ban on the Indonesian airlines by the European Aviation Authority to fly over its airspace has not affected the flow of European touris...