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Uganda Current Account

Uganda recorded a Current Account deficit of 380.90 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2019. Current Account in Uganda averaged -235.69 USD Million from 1993 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 118.20 USD Million in the second quarter of 2005 and a record low of -938.80 USD Million in the second quarter of 2019. Current Account is the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid). This page provides - Uganda Current Account - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Uganda Current Account to GDP

Uganda recorded a Current Account deficit of 5.40 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2017. Current Account to GDP in Uganda averaged -4.79 percent from 1980 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 2.86 percent in 1984 and a record low of -11.60 percent in 2012. The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level of international competitiveness of a country. Usually, countries recording a strong current account surplus have an economy heavily dependent on exports revenues, with high savings ratings but weak domestic demand. On the other hand, countries recording a current account deficit have strong imports, a low saving rates and high personal consumption rates as a percentage of disposable incomes. This page provides - Uganda Current Account to GDP - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Japan Imports of Inorganic Chemicals

Imports of Inorganic Chemicals in Japan increased to 53474.06 JPY Million in March from 47926.07 JPY Million in February of 2020. Imports of Inorganic Chemicals in Japan averaged 32492.32 JPY Million from 1988 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 87498.27 JPY Million in January of 2018 and a record low of 10051.16 JPY Million in February of 1993. This page includes a chart with historical data for Japan Imports of Inorganic Chemicals.




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Australia Imports from Uganda

Imports from Uganda in Australia remained unchanged at 0 AUD Million in March from 0 AUD Million in February of 2020. Imports from Uganda in Australia averaged 0.37 AUD Million from 1988 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 3 AUD Million in May of 2009 and a record low of 0 AUD Million in February of 1988. This page includes a chart with historical data for Australia Imports from Uganda.




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Mexico Imports - Synthetic Organic Coloring Matter & Preparations

Imports - Synthetic Organic Coloring Matter & Preparations in Mexico increased to 31812 USD THO in March from 27837 USD THO in February of 2020. Imports - Synthetic Organic Coloring Matter & Prep in Mexico averaged 32331.45 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 41859 USD THO in August of 2018 and a record low of 24425 USD THO in December of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Synthetic Organic Coloring Matter & Pr.




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Uganda Changes In Inventories

The stocks of goods held by firms in Uganda increased by 724.40 UGX billion in 2018. Changes In Inventories in Uganda averaged 510.71 UGX billion from 2008 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 724.40 UGX billion in 2018 and a record low of 365.40 UGX billion in 2010. This page provides - Uganda Changes In Inventories- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Uganda Food Inflation

Cost of food in Uganda increased 4.80 percent in April of 2020 over the same month in the previous year. Food Inflation in Uganda averaged 5.63 percent from 1998 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 40.65 percent in July of 2011 and a record low of -11.22 percent in July of 2005. This page provides the latest reported value for - Uganda Food Inflation - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Uganda Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Uganda was last recorded at 8 percent. Interest Rate in Uganda averaged 12.64 percent from 2011 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 23 percent in November of 2011 and a record low of 8 percent in April of 2020. In Uganda, interest rates decisions are taken by the Bank of Uganda. The Bank of Uganda official interest rate is the central bank rate. This page provides the latest reported value for - Uganda Interest Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Drug gangs in Brazil’s favelas enforce coronavirus lockdown

Organised crime steps in as President Bolsonaro dismisses pandemic as ‘sniffles’




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Saudi Aramco rated ‘underweight’ by Morgan Stanley

Wall Street banks that advised on record IPO snub oil group with tepid ratings




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The future of festivals: arts organisations look towards 2021

With summer events cancelled, the focus is on how to recoup funding and audiences




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Mark Lanegan: Straight Songs of Sorrow

The singer’s sandblasted baritone relates his dark autobiography with irresistible swagger




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The World Health Organization can be reformed

Although it suffers from lack of independence, it should be fixed rather than scrapped




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Facebook's Libra, UK digital banks and JPMorgan metals traders charged

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Facebook's recent talks with the world's central bankers on its plans for a digital currency, whether the UK's challenger banks can maintain their astonishing rate of expansion, and a potential scandal at JPMorgan as three of its metals traders are charged with market manipulation. With special guest Tom Merry, managing director at Accenture Strategy.


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ECB prepared to cut rates again, says its chief economist

Swedbank admits to money-laundering failings

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Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Mehreen Khan, Brussels correspondent, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Henry Sanderson, commodities correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Payment fraud, DBank leadership and JPMorgan loans

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss push-payment fraud in the UK and who should compensate the victims, why Deutsche Bank is coming under pressure from investors to appoint a new investment banking chief, and why JPMorgan Chase in the US has been selling off loans from its balance sheet. With special guests: Stephen Jones, chief executive of the banking association UK Finance and Rushanara Ali, Labour MP and member of the UK Treasury Select Committee.


Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Robert Armstrong, US financial editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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UK stress tests, racism at JPMorgan and predictions for 2020

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss what the latest stress tests tell us about the health of UK banks, racism in US banking after recent revelations about the treatment of black customers at JPMorgan Chase, and predictions for the year ahead. With special guest Laurie Mayers, associate managing director at Moody's.


Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Davos News, Bank of America outlook and JPMorgan's shift towards Paris

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest from the World Economic Forum in Davos, the outlook for Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase's decision to buy a second office in Paris. With special guest Brian Moynihan, chief executive of Bank of America. 


Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Erdogan move to block minister’s resignation exposes  Turkish power struggle

President’s intervention over Suleyman Soylu suggests division at regime’s heart, analysts say




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Netanyahu strikes deal with Gantz to head unity government

Israeli leader returns for fifth term as prime minister as head of emergency coalition 




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Yan Lianke: ‘Propaganda is a nuclear bomb’

The Chinese novelist on life under censorship — and why he is still a ‘peasant’ at heart




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JPMorgan tops ranking as best-performing fund house in China

UBS drops to second spot while Invesco slips to third in Z-Ben analysis of investment market




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UK and Irish help for Trump Organization probed by Democrats

The US president holds ownership interests in golf resorts in Scotland and Ireland




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Bobi Wine takes on Uganda's ageing dictator

David Pilling takes us on a tour of the African ghetto he visited with Bobi Wine, the rap singer turned politician, who has confirmed he will challenge Yoweri Museveni for the presidency of Uganda in 2021.


Contributors: Alec Russell, editor of FT Weekend, and David Pilling, Africa editor. Producer: Fiona Symon. Music clip: Kyarenga by Bobi Wine

 

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Could micro-organisms revolutionise our food?

A Chicago start-up has found a way of turning microbes into edible protein, part of a growing trend towards a microbial revolution in food. Leslie Hook discusses why investors are increasingly interested in this area with Emiko Terazono, commodities correspondent, and Clive Cookson, science editor.


Contributors: Leslie Hook, environment correspondent, Emiko Terazono, commodities correspondent, and Clive Cookson, science editor. Producers: Fiona Symon and Persis Love

 

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US regulator clears AbbVie’s $63bn deal for Allergan

Federal Trade Commission votes 3-2 to approve tie-up between makers of Botox and Humira




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JPMorgan and Goldman throw weight behind exchange start-up

MEMX is hoping to disrupt the US equities market when it launches in July




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JPMorgan among new backers for paperless voting fintech

Proxymity raises $20m in spinout from Citigroup as shareholder meetings go virtual




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Amazon worker-activists form international organization to demand change in warehouses

Amazon workers across the world are formalizing their activism with the creation of the Amazon Workers International. Its first action is a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Amazon Director of UK Customer Fulfillment Stefano Perego in which the group demands the company makes permanent certain steps Amazon has implemented amid the COVID-19 pandemic. […]




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This $3.5 million new Pagani hypercar got its world debut in a Zynga mobile game

High-priced, handmade boutique sports cars typically make their debut where the well-heeled and the media gather. Pagani took a different approach this time around. The Italian supercar manufacturer unveiled its new nearly $3.5 million Huayra Roadster BC in CSR2, the mobile game produced by Zynga . The physical car will eventually get its moment. Pagani […]




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PwC appointed as Skills Service Organisation - 29 Jan

PwC has been appointed as a Skills Service Organisation by the Federal Department of Education and Training to work with Industry Reference Committees to develop modern and relevant training packages.





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Use These 3 Strategies to Build a Thriving Franchise Organization

Xponential Fitness Founder and CEO Anthony Geisler shares the leadership secrets that have helped him build a boutique fitness empire.




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Piers Morgan reveals he's boycotting the NTAs as he's 'bored' of losing to This Morning

The presenter, 54, said on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain that he will not be attending the star-studded ceremony as he's fed up of the camera catching his reaction when they lose the Daytime Award.




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NTAs 2020: Megan McKenna commands attention on the red carpet with edgy slip dress and pink hairdo

Megan McKenna, 27, took centre stage as she commanded the red carpet at the National Television Awards , arriving at London 's O2 Arena on Tuesday night in an edgy slip dress.




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NTAs 2020: Pixie Lott oozes elegance in a backless lemon dress

The singer, 29, looked incredible in a pale lemon form-fitting gown as she posed up a storm in front of the paparazzi before heading into the ceremony.




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Piers Morgan pokes fun at Ruth Langsford and Phillip Schofield's interaction at the NTAs 2020

The broadcaster, 54, and his co-host, 49, poked fun at the feud between the two This Morning presenters during Wednesday's edition of the show, as they branded their interaction 'awkward.'




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Megan McKenna and Pete Wicks spark reunion rumours after 'leaving the NTAs afterparty together'

Megan McKenna and Pete Wicks sparked romance reunion rumours after attending the National Television Awards afterparty on Tuesday night.




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Coronation Street's Katie McGlynn admits she's keen to replace Michelle Keegan in Our Girl

Katie McGlynn has said she is willing to replace Michelle Keegan in Our Girl, after the actress, 32, stepped down from the role to spend more time with her family.




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Thomas Tuchel annoyed with PSG players after videos of extravagant party go viral

Bare-chested and whooping with joy, Paris Saint-Germain stars Neymar and Edinson Cavani were clearly in festive mood.




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'Interesting date night': Megan Gale enjoys an intergalactic date night with fiance Shaun Hampson 

Australian supermodel Megan Gale enjoyed an 'interesting' date night with her hunky fiance Shaun Hampson on Wednesday night.




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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright share family Christmas photo

The former TOWIE star, 32, shared a picture of his wife, 32, mother, 59, sisters Jess, 34, with her beau William, and Natalya, 19, brother Josh, 30, and his wife Hollie posing in front of a Christmas tree.




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Tammy Hembrow reveals she is going VEGAN for 2020

She's one of Australia's biggest fitness influencers. And on Tuesday, Tammy Hembrow revealed she has recently become vegan and will try to maintain the strict diet for the whole year.




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Michelle Keegan shares old photo of herself in Adidas trackuit

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Michelle joked that she's always been 'reppin' the sports brand while sharing a hilarious throwback of her clad in a striped jacket and joggers 10 years ago. 




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Miley Cyrus looks unusually elegant as she covers up her tattoos with Cody for dinner

Miley Cyrus enjoyed a romantic date night with her beau Cody Simpson on Tuesday evening. The pair were accompanied by his mom, Angie, and all left the venue together in his Tesla.




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Brody Jenner's ex Josie Canseco has moved on with YouTuber Logan Paul

It seems that Brody Jenner's ex Josie Canseco has moved on already - with YouTuber Logan Paul.




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Nick Kyrgios clashes with US Open umpire about a three-word slogan on his collar

Nick Kyrgios has brushed off another row with tennis officials to give Australia three players in the last 32 of the US Open men's singles.




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Diamond League organisers press ahead with plans for 2020 despite postponing three more events

Three more events scheduled for May were postponed on Friday, but Diamond League organisers have claimed they're committed to delivering an 'extensive season' in 2020.




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Tour de France organisers aim for 'postponement rather than cancellation' as coronavirus looms

The Tour de France's organisers are focusing on a postponement of this year's race rather than a cancellation due to the coronavirus pandemic. 'Le Tour' was set to roll out of Nice on June 27th.




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Coronavirus: The Masters organisers confirm prestigious golf tournament has been postponed

The Masters has been postponed with the world of sport rocked by the ongoing spread of coronavirus, its organisers have confirmed. No new date has been announced.




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Strictly Come Dancing's Louis Smith poses naked as he reveals Michelle Keegan is his ideal woman

The 23-year-old's muscular physique will no impress the Coronation Street star and please his fans.