READ MOREArticles5th March 2015Euro Suffers Further Losses against the US DollarThe euro suffered further losses against the US dollar yesterday hitting a fresh 11 and a half year low following a morning of mixed to slightly weaker than expected Eurozone services data and decent numbers from the US which attracted more buyers of dollars at the expense of the single currency.
READ MOREArticles31st March 2021Why Investment in Small UK Technology Companies Could Provide Sustainable ReturnsThe UK is widely regarded as one of the greatest places to start an innovative tech company. This shouldn’t come as any surprise given the world-class academia we have to offer, the legacy of innovation and, importantly, the funding opportunities available to entrepreneurs. Of course, we also have a language advantage for global businesses which shouldn’t be underestimated.
READ MOREArticles19th February 2024Beyond the Rankings: Building Trust and Credibility with Law Firm SEOSure, ranking high in search results is great for visibility, but let’s be honest: potential clients don’t just hire the first lawyer they see online. They seek trust, credibility, and the confidence that you’re the right advocate for their legal needs. That’s where strategic SEO goes beyond ranking algorithms and embraces building genuine connections with […]
READ MOREArticles10th November 2014Global Salaries to Continue to Rise in 2015A new survey from Aon Hewitt, the global talent, retirement and health solutions business of Aon plc, reveals that most employees around the world received pay increases in 2014 and can expect to receive comparable increases in 2015.
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READ MOREArticles30th April 2018Why physical currency in a digital economy is still a must for UK travelersTrailing closely behind Sweden and Canada, the United Kingdom is the world’s third most cashless society. According to UK Finance, cash will be used for a mere 21 per cent of all payments by 2026. Increasingly, countries around the world are making definite moves towards a futuristic economy based on fully digital transactions for goods and services, with cash often portrayed as obsolete. In Sweden, 80 per cent of all transactions are made by cards via the mobile payment app, Swish.
READ MOREArticles28th April 2014Brewery Aims to Hitch up Global EconomyTwo Tales Brewing, a family-owned brewing company from the Czech Republic that exports beer novelties around the globe, is planning to boost the global economy through a unique charitable marketing campaign.