Gold Imports Rise by Nearly 29% to $69 Bn in Apr-Feb 2025-26
India’s gold imports surged 28.73% to $69 billion in the April‑February 2025‑26 window, spurred by record‑high prices of roughly $1,825 per 10 grams. The influx pushed the trade deficit to $310.6 billion, up from $261.8 billion a year earlier. Switzerland remained the top supplier, accounting for about 40% of shipments, followed by the UAE and South Africa. Silver imports also jumped, rising 142.87% to $11.43 billion.
A Silent Strike by the Young Physicians in Japan
Japan’s young physicians are quietly abandoning core specialties, with trainee numbers under 30 dropping 48% in internal medicine, 36% in general surgery, and 17% in paediatrics since 2006. At the same time, entry into cosmetic medicine has exploded 16‑fold, luring...

A Look At The Salaries Of Air Traffic Controllers In 2026
In 2026, U.S. air traffic controllers remain among the highest‑paid federal workers, with entry‑level trainees earning $22.61 an hour ($47,000 annually) and senior controllers medianing $144,580, while the top 10 % surpass $210,000. The FAA’s 2025‑2028 workforce plan calls for 2,200...

How to Improve Your Prioritization Skills and Stop Procrastinating
Productivity coach emphasizes treating prioritization as a daily, non‑negotiable habit, likening it to learning to swim. Procrastination often stems from waiting for emergencies before prioritizing. Daily practice, verbal commitment, and mindset shifts help entrepreneurs consistently rank tasks. Implementing these habits...
Trump Floats Seizing Iran Oil as Deadline Looms for Nuclear Deal: Report
President Donald Trump warned that if Iran does not quickly reach a good‑faith nuclear deal, the United States could seize Iranian oil and target key infrastructure. He simultaneously expressed optimism that a diplomatic breakthrough could occur within days, indicating a...

The $7 Billion Loyalty IOU: What Marriott and Hilton Owe Members
Hotel giants Marriott and Hilton together carry nearly $7 billion in unredeemed loyalty points, with Marriott alone responsible for about $4 billion and Hilton close to $3 billion. The liability stems from rapid growth in co‑branded credit‑card partnerships and soaring program enrollment, which...
The Hidden Yes with Matt Sucha
In a recent episode of The Art and Science of Complex Sales, Mindworx CEO Matt Sucha explains that sales stalls are rarely due to lack of motivation but to hidden psychological barriers. He argues that uncertainty is the primary conversion...

How Entrepreneurs Can Stay Relevant in the Age of AI and Disruption
Entrepreneur Adam Witty, founder of Advantage, discussed on Yahoo Finance’s *The Big Idea* how founders can stay relevant amid AI‑driven disruption. Advantage uses a hybrid publishing model that turns executive books into credibility and growth tools rather than pure sales...

The Hidden Cost of Hybrid: Data Risk and Compliance Gaps in Financial Services
Hybrid working has become the default model for UK financial services, but it is fragmenting data governance and exposing firms to hidden compliance risks. The spread of personal devices, unsecured networks, and shadow‑IT tools makes it difficult to maintain audit...

Why Workplace Harassment Persists Despite Policies — and What Leaders Can Do
Despite widespread policies, sexual harassment remains entrenched in many workplaces, driven by pervasive silence signals that discourage reporting and intervention. A recent study of over 3,700 employees across five nations identified three core silence behaviors—staying silent, silencing others, and not...
Why Talented Teams Fail at Work (And the System That Fixes It)
Talented teams often underperform because they lack a structured behavioural system that defines how members interact, not because of skill deficits. Research from the University of New Hampshire and Google’s Project Aristotle shows that interaction norms outweigh individual intelligence in...
My Fiancée and I Live with My Parents in a New York City Apartment. It's Helped Us Save Money and...
A 28‑year‑old New Yorker and his fiancée moved back into his parents' rent‑controlled Upper West Side apartment to dramatically lower housing expenses. The savings funded the launch of an art‑gallery business on the Lower East Side, allowing the couple to...

What Would You Ask If You Had 20 Minutes With A B2B Analyst?
Forrester is offering registered attendees of B2B Summit North America a private 20‑minute one‑on‑one with one of its analysts. The sessions are designed to cut through AI‑generated noise and give leaders clear, research‑backed perspective on pressing decisions. Participants bring a...

RI Turns to Africa, India for Naphtha as Middle East Supply Tightens
Indonesia relies on Middle East naphtha for 70% of its petrochemical feedstock, but the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, halting shipments. The supply crunch has pushed pack prices up by Rp5,000‑6,000 (≈$0.30) and driven packaging...

The Real Reason Journey Mapping Stalls — And The Certification That Helps Leaders Fix It
Many CX teams invest heavily in journey mapping but struggle to translate insights into measurable outcomes. The new CX Certification: Advance To Journey Management, offered at CX Forum East in New York on June 16‑17, 2026, aims to turn journeys into an...
Va. City Seeks Public Input as Search Begins for Next Fire Chief
Lynchburg, Va., is launching a public‑input driven search for a new fire chief, aiming to appoint a permanent leader by June. The city held in‑person sessions and opened an online survey through April 13, gathering feedback from firefighters, partners, and residents...

Chinese Bonds Near Inflection Point as Inflation Path Shifts
Chinese government bond yields are edging up from record lows as deflationary pressure eases. The benchmark 10‑year yield, currently around 1.8%, could climb toward or beyond 2% this year. Simultaneously, the spread between five‑year and 30‑year notes has widened to...

How to Run a Profitable Business in California (Without Losing Your Profits to Tax)
California’s business tax landscape is notoriously high, featuring a $800 annual franchise fee, state income tax, and layered federal obligations. Yet the most profitable firms aren’t those that chase loopholes; they redesign their legal structure, manage cash‑flow timing, and reinvest...

Netflix Cofounder Says He Stopped Work at 5 P.m. Every Tuesday for 30 Years to Stay ‘Sane,’ No Matter the...
Marc Randolph, Netflix co‑founder, adhered to a strict rule of leaving work at 5 p.m. every Tuesday for thirty years, even during his tenure as CEO of the $416 billion streaming giant. The habit gave him predictable personal time and helped maintain...

How PopSockets Built a Global Business by Turning the Back of Your Phone Into Valuable Real Estate
PopSockets transformed the unused back of a smartphone into a monetizable surface, evolving from a garage prototype in 2011 to a global brand that posted $169 million in revenue by 2017. The product’s success hinged on embedding a simple grip into...
OPEC+ Debates Theoretical Oil Output Hike Amid Iran War Paralysis
OPEC+ is expected to approve a modest output increase for May, but the rise will be largely academic because key producers cannot lift production amid the US‑Israeli war with Iran that has shut the Strait of Hormuz. The closure and...
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This Is the Average Salary for Your Age—See How You Compare
The Federal Reserve’s latest data shows median earnings rise steadily from $40,092 for workers aged 16‑24 to a peak of $72,020 for those aged 35‑44, before tapering to $62,036 for the 65‑plus cohort. Earnings growth is most pronounced in the...

How Agentic AI Is Reshaping Banking in South Africa
Agentic AI is moving from hype to operational reality in South Africa’s banking sector, with 79% of senior executives worldwide already deploying AI agents, according to PwC. Absa’s partnership with Salesforce introduced the Agentforce platform, testing three autonomous agents that...
Borderlands Mexico: Tariff Pressure Shows up in Customs Data Across North America
Customs data for February shows tariffs reshaping North‑American trade flows rather than curbing them. Mexico’s customs revenue fell 13% YoY to about $11.5 billion, with VAT on imports down 22.6%, while the peso’s 15% gain reduced the dollar value of shipments....
'It's Good Policing': Ill. PD Emphasizes Initiative to Hire More Women as Officers
Bloomington‑Normal police departments are joining the 30X30 initiative to raise female representation to 30 % by 2030, up from the current 12 % in Normal and 5 % in Bloomington. Research cited by officials shows women officers use less force and attract fewer...
The High Price of Everything, Explained
Vox’s Explain It to Me podcast breaks down why everyday essentials—gasoline, coffee, and milk—are hitting record prices. Gas prices surge as the Iran‑Houthi conflict chokes the Strait of Hormuz, limiting crude supplies and forcing the U.S. to import heavier grades...

How Disney Imagineering Has Increased Its Pace of Innovation by Thinking Like a Startup
Bruce Vaughn, a veteran Disney Imagineer, returned to the company in 2021 after leading a tech startup and a stint at Airbnb, bringing a startup mindset to the division. Since his comeback, Imagineering has dramatically accelerated project timelines, delivering the...

BNPL Fintech Klarna Commits to $1.7B Transaction Supporting Up to $40B+ of Lending,
Klarna announced two major funding moves to boost its capital efficiency. A $2 billion forward‑flow facility with Elliott Investment Management will support up to $17 billion in U.S. loan originations over the next three years. On April 1, the fintech completed its largest...

Australia Receives Fuel Export Guarantees From Singapore, Japan
Australia has secured assurances from Japan, South Korea and Singapore that fuel shipments will continue despite disruptions from the Iran‑Israel conflict. The guarantees come after concerns that Asian exporters might curtail supplies to protect domestic markets. South Korea alone supplies...

Nadi Facilities Open to Civil Servants Under 'WFH' Policy, Says Fahmi
Malaysia’s Communications Ministry will open National Information Dissemination Centres (Nadi) to civil servants working from home starting April 15. The 1,098 centres, including 101 in Johor, already host online meetings and will now serve as secondary workspaces with high‑speed internet....

Six Lessons From A Billionaire Who Once Sold His Blood To Buy Food
David Walentas, the billionaire behind Brooklyn’s DUMBO renaissance, rose from Depression‑era farm labor and even selling his blood to fund meals. After a Navy ROTC scholarship led him to the University of Virginia, he earned an MBA and entered real‑estate...

Meet the Gen Z Grads Reviving Accounting—Colleges Are Reporting Near-Perfect Placement Rates at $80K Starting Salaries
Gen Z graduates are revitalizing accounting, with top schools reporting 95%‑plus placement rates and entry‑level salaries near $80,000, often reaching six figures. Lower barriers to entry, a focus on work‑life balance, and AI handling repetitive tasks are reshaping the profession’s...

The Billion-Dollar Bet that Turned Insurance Into Entertainment
American insurers have turned comedy characters into core brand assets, spending over $2 billion annually on ads that entertain rather than explain policies. GEICO’s Gecko, Progressive’s Flo and Dr. Rick, Allstate’s Mayhem, and Liberty Mutual’s LiMu Emu function as long‑running entertainment franchises....
I Founded Culture Pop in My 50s, but My Youngest Hires Keep It Relevant and Fresh
Tom First, 59, launched probiotic soda brand Culture Pop in 2020 and has expanded it to all 50 states, with revenue doubling year‑over‑year and a target of $100 million soon. He leans heavily on Gen Z and millennial employees to keep the...
‘I Will Destroy You’: The Battle Inside a Midwestern Media Dynasty
The Block family, owners of the Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette and Toledo Blade, faces an internal power struggle as twin heirs John Robinson Block and Allan Block clash over the future of Block Communications. John commissioned a valuation to explore a potential...

GUEST COLUMN: Beyond Layoffs, India Emerges as Creative-Tech Hub
Despite widespread headlines about layoffs in media and tech, the industry is undergoing a structural shift toward integrated, agile creative‑tech workflows. Companies are redistributing talent globally, positioning India as a central hub for strategy, production, and performance optimisation. Accelerated hiring...

New Chef Program Helps People With Autism Find Jobs in Fine-Dining Restaurants
Chefs on the Spectrum, a new initiative launched by chef Franklin Becker and autistic cook Joseph Valentino, aims to train and place people on the autism spectrum in fine‑dining kitchens. The program debuted at a $2,500 fundraiser for Autism Speaks...

Start Up Loans Delivers £25M to Kent’s Small Business Owners
The British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme has disbursed £25 million (≈ $32 million) to Kent’s entrepreneurs, marking the county’s biggest share of the South East’s £150 million (≈ $192 million) regional funding. Since 2012, 2,500 Kent loans averaging £10,107 (≈ $12,940) have supported new and growing businesses, with...

The Marketing Playbook That Propelled This Cat Food Brand to $100 Million in Less Than a Decade
Smalls, a fresh cat‑food DTC brand founded in 2017, hit $100 million in annual revenue last year, achieving the milestone in under a decade. The co‑founders targeted the underserved cat‑owner segment, positioning their meals as human‑grade, protein‑rich upgrades. Early on they...
Gen Z-Ers Are Becoming Bosses. Here's What that Means for Everyone Else
Generation Z, now entering its late‑20s, is rapidly moving into managerial and C‑suite roles, reshaping corporate culture. Their expectations—purpose‑driven work, real‑time transparency, and flexible boundaries—contrast sharply with the traditional loyalty‑for‑reward model. At the same time, AI‑driven efficiency pressures intensify the need...
How Corporate Natalie Turned a $500 Brand Deal Into a Creator Empire—And Her Own Agency
Former Deloitte consultant Natalie Marshall turned a $500 sponsored post into the “Corporate Natalie” persona, amassing over 1.4 million Instagram followers and a multi‑platform creator empire. Leveraging her comedy‑driven office satire, she now runs a small agency, Expand Co‑Lab, that brings...
CGW: Global Mix Of Water Utilities And Industrials Lacks A Coherent Investment Case
The Invesco S&P Global Water ETF (CGW) has lagged both U.S.-focused water funds and the broader market since its launch. Its portfolio is 43% weighted toward slow‑growth, state‑dependent utilities, diluting the impact of more innovative water‑industrial holdings. International exposure, particularly...
Why McDonald’s and KFC Are Growing Like Wildfire in China
Western fast‑food chains are shifting focus to China’s smaller cities, with McDonald’s planning to add 3,000 new outlets and KFC targeting over 4,000 locations by 2029. The strategy follows the opening of McDonald’s first restaurant in Hanchuan, a million‑person town...
Inflation or Recession? The Tug of War in Bond Markets
The yield on the benchmark ten‑year U.S. Treasury bond has swung dramatically, dipping below 4% on Feb. 27, spiking above 4.4% by March 27, and then retreating again. The rapid movement reflects heightened market sensitivity to geopolitical shocks, notably the American‑Israeli war...
Downward Revision of Global GDP Imminent Amid West Asia Crisis; Inflation Is Likely to Go Up
SBI Research warns that the global GDP growth forecast, currently around 3.2%, is likely to be revised downward as geopolitical tensions in West Asia intensify. The conflict is pushing crude oil above $100 per barrel and raising metal prices, which...

Former Co-Op Boss Was Paid Almost £2m Before Leaving After Group’s Difficult Year
Former Co‑op Group chief executive Shirine Khoury‑Haq left in March after four years, taking a total 2025 remuneration of almost £1.9 million (about $2.4 million). The package included a £165,000 ($211,000) “rewarding growth” bonus and a pending £682,000 ($873,000) performance bonus that...

Political Risk Insurance to Surge Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
The US‑Israel conflict with Iran is exposing hotels, data centres, pipelines and other assets across the Middle East to heightened war‑related threats, prompting a sharp rise in demand for political risk insurance, according to GlobalData. Insurers anticipate a surge in...

Why DDoS Mitigation Fails: 5 Gaps That Testing Reveals
Companies pour money into DDoS mitigation, yet outages persist because the tools are rarely tested under realistic attack conditions. Red Button’s simulations reveal that 68% of faults are severe, with an average DDoS Resilience Score of 3.0—far below the 4.5‑5.0 benchmark....
ORR: A Hedge Fund In ETF Clothing, Convincing Buy Opportunity
The Militia Long/Short Equity ETF (ORR) launched in January 2025 and is rated a buy for its differentiated, non‑correlated global long/short strategy. Since January 2025 it has generated a 47.1% net asset value return, outperforming the S&P 500 by 2.5 times...
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Understanding General Ledgers in Double-Entry Accounting
The general ledger is the core record‑keeping system for double‑entry accounting, capturing every debit and credit across asset, liability, equity, revenue, and expense accounts. Transactions flow from journal entries into sub‑ledgers, then consolidate in the general ledger, where a trial...