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Man Group Mandates Full-Time Office Return for Quantitative Analysts
London-based hedge fund responds to performance challenges with policy shift
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JPMorgan Warns Analysts Against Accepting Future-Dated Job Offers
Bank threatens termination for junior staff pursuing private equity positions prematurely
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Builder.ai Faces Legal Scrutiny Amid Financial Misreporting Allegations
Microsoft-backed startup investigated for overstating revenues and misleading investors
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Japan Grapples with Rice Shortage Amid Soaring Prices
Poor harvests and inflation lead to long queues and government intervention
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Goldman Sachs Reduces Risk Exposure Amid Market Volatility
Bank adopts cautious approach in response to Trump's tariff policies
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HSBC Chairman Mark Tucker to Return to AIA as Non-Executive Chair
Leadership transition marks Tucker's return to the Hong Kong-based insurer
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Israel Confirms Arming Gaza Clan to Counter Hamas Influence
Netanyahu's strategy aims to weaken Hamas through local alliances
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Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on International Students at Harvard
Court intervenes to prevent disruption of academic plans for foreign students
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Trump Proposes Travel Ban on 'Uncontrolled' Countries
President likens Ukraine conflict to 'children fighting' amid policy announcement
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Significant Changes in Hungarian Government Securities Purchasing Process
Effective May 15, 2025, new account number requirements for funds transfers to the Hungarian State Treasury.
Ryanair Flight Experiences Turbulence, Leading to Injuries and Emergency Landing
Nine people injured during the Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan due to severe turbulence.
Budapest's Fiscal Crisis: A Report Unveils Dire Financial Straits
A comprehensive municipal report depicts Budapest on the brink of insolvency amid rising solidarity contributions and financial mismanagement.
Hungary and El Salvador: Shared Economic Vision Amidst Ideological Resistance
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó highlights potential for collaboration during a visit to San Salvador, emphasizing safety and low taxes.
Global Energy Investments Reach $3.3 Trillion in 2023, Emphasizing Renewable Sources
Non-hydrocarbon investments are projected to dominate energy spending this year.
North Korean Mobile Phone Reveals Advanced Surveillance Features
A smuggled device showcases stringent information control and monitoring capabilities in North Korea.
Direct Flight Launched Between Hungary and Kuwait: A New Era in Connectivity
Jazeera Airways initiates bi-weekly flights between Budapest and Kuwait City, enhancing bilateral relations and boosting tourism.
Budapest to Introduce Large Fleet of Electric Buses from BYD
As the city prepares for a new chapter in public transport, 82 electric buses will begin operating next year.
Tesla Shares Plunge Following Trump-Musk Conflict
The electric vehicle manufacturer faces a significant market drop as political tensions escalate.
EU Consumer Protection Agencies File Complaint Against Shein
Twenty-one countries allege that Shein employs deceptive tactics to encourage excessive consumer spending.
Challenges Facing Battery Manufacturers in Hungary Amidst Declining Demand
Major Korean battery plants in Hungary report significant financial losses as demand for electric vehicles slows down.
Hungarian Government Prohibits Display of Rainbow Flags at State Institutions
New decree bans LGBTQ+ symbols from government buildings, citing child protection and developmental concerns.
LLM Tanácsadó and the Financial Surge of Magyar Péter's Company
LLM Tanácsadó's revenue and profit see significant growth, while Tisza Párt leader Magyar Péter outlines financial dealings.
Leadership Changes at Ultima Capital as Hungarian Central Bank Overhauls Investments
The Hungarian Central Bank's renewed leadership initiates a series of changes within its Swiss real estate interests, including Ultima Capital.
UBM Group Acquires Dutch Agricultural Interest in Strategic Expansion
The acquisition of Agrifirm Hungary Zrt. marks a significant growth for UBM Group in the animal feed market.
Scheer Sándor Acquires Duna Palota in Budapest
The businessman purchases the iconic venue for 2.3 billion HUF at a public auction.
OECD Warns of Global Economic Slowdown Amid Rising Trade Tensions
The latest OECD report highlights a significant decline in global growth forecasts, primarily attributed to trade conflicts initiated under the Trump administration.
Suzuki Halts Production of Swift in Japan Due to Chinese Export Restrictions
The suspension, prompted by a lack of essential components, reflects broader disruptions in the automotive supply chain stemming from China's curtailment of rare earth exports.
Ukraine Responds to Poland's National Day of Remembrance for Volhynia Massacre Victims
The Polish parliament designates July 11 as a day to remember the victims of the Volhynia tragedy, prompting a critical reaction from Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Rising Threat of Synthetic Drugs from Ukraine Poses Risks for Hungary
Increased synthetic drug production in Ukraine raises concerns about border security and public health in Eastern Europe.
U.S. Military Deployment on the Mexican Border Increases Amid Security Concerns
The Pentagon has deployed additional troops and armored vehicles to bolster security along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Trump and Musk Engage in Public Feud Amid Legislative Tensions
The former president and tech billionaire's clash arises from proposed legislation affecting electric vehicle tax incentives.
German Air Force Scrambled Following Russian Reconnaissance Aircraft Incident
Two Eurofighter jets were deployed in response to an unresponsive Russian Il-10 reconnaissance aircraft in the Baltic Sea region.
EU Tightens Import Restrictions on Ukrainian Agricultural Products
Hungary's long-standing demands result in heightened tariffs and import limitations on Ukrainian food items.
Uzbekistan Qualifies for FIFA World Cup for the First Time
Uzbekistan secures a historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a critical draw against the UAE.
George Simion Remarks on the Trianon Treaty Anniversary
The Romanian politician reflects on the historical significance of the Trianon Treaty during a recent statement.
Investigation Launched into Threatening Comments Against Hungarian Prime Minister
Authorities in Hungary respond to social media comments suggesting violence against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Fatal Collision on Route 8 Claims Truck Driver's Life
Driver dies after truck crashes and overturns on the main highway between Öskü and Hajmáskér.
Accident Involving Radioactive Material Transport Vehicle in Hungary Sparks Local Concerns
Authorities monitor radiation levels following a vehicle crash near the Előszállás police station.
Court Convicts Members of PI Group for Conspiracy Against Hungarian Leaders
Seven individuals, including leader Imre Posta, sentenced for plotting violence against government officials.
Ukraine Expands Military Draft Amidst Personnel Shortages
President Zelensky signs law eliminating exemptions for military service as medics urge men to report for reevaluation by June 5.
Severe Animal Neglect Exposed in Tatabánya: Two Dogs Rescued from Deplorable Conditions
Alarmed neighbors alert authorities as dogs are found in a state of extreme starvation and filth in an apartment.
Tragic Incident on Hungary's Ring Road Involves Pedestrian and Vehicle
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle after disregarding traffic signals on Budapest's Hungária körút.
Severe Drought Devastates Hungarian Agriculture with Plummeting Crop Yields Expected
Widespread drought conditions in Hungary threaten agricultural output as rainfall remains significantly below average.
Israeli Army Discovers Bodies of Hostages in Gaza Strip
The remains of Gadi Haggai and his wife Judy Weinstein, taken during the October 7 Hamas attack, have been identified.
Severe Storms Devastate Lake Balaton Region
Supercell thunderstorms unleash hail and destructive winds across Veszprém County.
Dramatic Near-Misses in Budapest Highlight Road Safety Concerns
Three alarming incidents involving careless driving captured on video raise awareness of traffic safety issues in the Hungarian capital.
Ryanair Flight Encounters Severe Turbulence over Germany, Eight Injured
A Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan experiences significant turbulence, leading to multiple injuries, including a child.
Hungarian Government Imposes Restrictions on LGBTQ+ Symbol Display
New decree prohibits the display of rainbow flags on government buildings, including schools, as part of measures against LGBTQ+ propaganda aimed at children.
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Man Group Mandates Full-Time Office Return for Quantitative Analysts
JPMorgan Warns Analysts Against Accepting Future-Dated Job Offers
Builder.ai Faces Legal Scrutiny Amid Financial Misreporting Allegations
Japan Grapples with Rice Shortage Amid Soaring Prices
Goldman Sachs Reduces Risk Exposure Amid Market Volatility
HSBC Chairman Mark Tucker to Return to AIA as Non-Executive Chair
Israel Confirms Arming Gaza Clan to Counter Hamas Influence
Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on International Students at Harvard
Trump Proposes Travel Ban on 'Uncontrolled' Countries
Global News Roundup: From Ukraine's strategic military strikes and Russia's demands and Tensions Escalate in Ukraine, to serious legal issues faced by Britons in Bali and Trump's media criticism, the latest developments highlight a turbulent landscape
Majority of French Voters View Macron's Presidency as a Failure
Hungary Partners with China to Boost Electric Vehicle Production
‘Vibe Coding’ Emerges as the New DIY Trend
AI Pioneer Yoshua Bengio Warns Models Can Deceive Users
Big Four Firms Rush to Create AI Auditing Systems
Musk’s xAI Pursues $113 Billion Valuation in New Share Sale
Walmart Increases Revenue Despite Shrinking Workforce
Hims & Hers Plans UK and EU Launch of Replica Obesity Drugs
Toyota to Acquire Supplier in $33 Billion Buyout
U.S. Reduces Military Presence in Syria
Trump Demands Iran End All Uranium Enrichment in Nuclear Talks
BlackRock-Backed Fintech Aims to Become Europe’s Charles Schwab
China Accuses US of Violating Trade Truce
Europe's Strategic Push to Challenge Dollar Dominance
Iran Warns Europe Against Politicizing UN Nuclear Report
France Implements Nationwide Outdoor Smoking Ban to Protect Children
Macron Lightheartedly Addresses Viral 'Shove' Incident in Indonesia
German Chancellor Merz Keeps Putin Guessing on Missile Strategy
Mandelson Criticizes UK's 'Fetish' for Abandoning EU Regulations
Dutch government falls as far-right leader Wilders quits coalition
Macron and Meloni Seek Unity Despite Tensions
Newark Mayor Sues Over Arrest at Immigration Facility
Center-Left Candidate Projected to Win South Korean Presidency
Trump’s Tariffs Predicted to Stall Global Economic Growth
South Korea’s President-Elect Expected to Take Softer Line on Trump and North Korea
Trump’s China Strategy Remains a Geopolitical Puzzle
Eurozone Inflation Falls Below ECB Target to 1.9%
Blackstone and Rivals Diverge on Private Equity Strategy
Call for a New Chapter in Globalisation Emerges
Ukraine Executes Long-Range Drone Strikes on Russian Airbases
Conservative Karol Nawrocki wins Poland’s presidential election
Study Identifies Potential Radicalization Risk Among Over One Million Muslims in Germany
Good news: Annalena Baerbock Elected President of the UN General Assembly
Apple Appeals EU Law Over User Data Sharing Requirements
South Africa: "First Black Bank" Collapses after Being Looted by Owners
Poland will now withdraw from the EU migration pact after pro-Trump nationalist wins Election
"That's Disgusting, Don’t Say It Again": The Trump Joke That Made the President Boil
Paris Saint-Germain's Greatest Triumph Is Football’s Lowest Point
OnlyFans for Sale: From Lockdown Lifeline to Eight-Billion-Dollar Empire
Bangkok Ranked World's Top City for Remote Work in 2025
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