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Nicaragua Capital Flows

Nicaragua recorded a capital and financial account surplus of 110.10 USD Million in the first quarter of 2019. Capital Flows in Nicaragua averaged -9.42 USD Million from 2006 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 2373.40 USD Million in the first quarter of 2007 and a record low of -602.90 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2008. This page provides - Nicaragua Capital Flows- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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The oil money flowing into sport

Arash Massoudi discusses the impact of the oil money flowing into football and other sports




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VP at Amazon Web Services resigns over whistleblower firings

Senior software engineer says he quit after firings over coronavirus safety protests




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Infrastructure blamed for UK’s productivity slowdown

Better digital and physical connections could unshackle UK business, economists say




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Ride-sharing jolt prompts Uber to follow Lyft on job cuts

Lay-offs of 3,700 in latest round as lossmaking operators face ‘formidable’ challenges




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Dubai raises public spending to ward off slowdown

Forecast of 3.2 per cent growth in 2020 would be improvement on 2.1 per cent in 2019




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Blown away: Corneliu Porumboiu on his crime thriller The Whistlers

The Romanian director’s new film is a noirish tale built around a non-verbal language from a small Spanish island




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Big Tech can no longer be allowed to police itself

Companies are able to fan the flames of fake news and also to remove it




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The Whistleblowers: reporting wrongdoing at US banks

When employees reveal wrongdoing, instead of being rewarded they are often punished




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US demands CNN sale to allow AT&T-Time Warner deal

Dispute erupts in public as AT&T boss says he will not put news channel up for sale




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2019: a year in flowers

Early magnolias, stress-tested dahlias and a supreme moment in Munich’s botanical garden




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A Japanese calendar of flowers

The Edo-era artist Hōitsu painted different floral panels for every month




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Recruiter Hays hit by slowdown in German market

Profits also dented by strikes in France, UK election and Australian bushfires




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Maersk warns of coronavirus blow to earnings

Danish shipping group hit by ‘very, very weak February’ but hopes for rebound in April




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Companies try to slow product shipments from overseas 

‘Slow steaming’ options for imports gain popularity as coronavirus lockdowns sap demand




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Keir Starmer: ‘The government has been slow in nearly all of the major decisions’

The opposition leader on Covid-19, dealing with Corbyn’s legacy and holding Downing St to account




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Greek bond yields drop below US Treasuries

Rally in Greece’s sovereign bonds comes after election victory for centre-right party




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Take it easy: Peter Aspden on The Eagles’ mellow magic

As a new documentary profiles the soft rock megastars, the FT’s arts writer reflects on their dramatic fall from grace – and their enduring appeal  


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Pensions tax relief, Winter fuel allowance and Britain's house prices

Is time running out for pensions tax relief? Chancellor Sajid Javid is reported to be considering a major shake-up of pensions at the Budget in a months time. The FT's pensions correspondent Josephine Cumbo talks to FT Money editor Claer Barrett about what form this could take. Next up, we debate the value of the Winter Fuel Allowance for wealthy pensioners. And finally, our resident property guru James Pickford on how the next property cycle could turn out. 

 

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South Africa’s central bank slashes rates to post-apartheid low

Reduction is second in under a month as country braces for an extended coronavirus lockdown




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Remittance flows expected to plunge more than $100bn

Coronavirus hit to global economy depletes vital source of finance for poor nations




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Low Covid-19 death toll raises hopes Africa may be spared worst

Continent has limited confirmed virus fatalities but experts warn it is too early to draw conclusions




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US daily fatalities drop below 1,000 for first time in month

Death toll falls in part because of sharp decline in New York state




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Five claims from US health official behind whistleblower suit

Rick Bright alleges government ignored coronavirus warnings and engaged in ‘cronyism’




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Play trick or treat with your finances this Halloween

Spookily effective savings tips if your money has vanished by the end of the month




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Uber whistleblower Susan Fowler: ‘Everything was chaos’

The former engineer on bullying, tech firm culture and breaking the silence




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Brazil’s justice minister quits in blow to Bolsonaro

Sérgio Moro was the face of nation’s long-running ‘Car Wash’ anti-corruption probe




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Memoirs of a whistleblower

In 2013, Edward Snowden was responsible for one of the biggest US intelligence leaks ever. He’s just published a memoir offering his version of the events. Janine Gibson was the Guardian’s US editor at the time and oversaw publication of the story. She shares her impressions of book and what it says about the man and his motives with Frederick Studemann, FT literary editor.


Read Janine's story here

 

Contributors: Janine Gibson, special projects editor, and Frederick Studemann, literary editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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The Gulf oil money flowing into sport

Arab Gulf leaders have been splashing out on sport. Officials in the Gulf states say the investment is part of their effort to diversify oil-dependent economies, but critics accuse them of using sport to deflect attention from poor human rights records. Arash Massoudi discusses the impact of the oil money flowing into football and other sports with Murad Ahmed, sports correspondent, and Andrew England, Middle East editor. Sign up to join Arash and Murad at next month’s FT Business of Football Summit here 


Contributors: Arash Massoudi, corporate finance and deals editor, Murad Ahmed, sports correspondent, and Andrew England, Middle East editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Zillow: not safe as houses

Virtual home viewings are a world away from actual buying, especially with unemployment rising




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Turkish lira nears record low after efforts to curb selling

Country’s finance minister seeks to reassure investors on impact of Covid-19




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Turkey bans FX trades with UBS, Citi and BNP as lira hits record low

Ankara’s banking regulator acts after currency slides below level reached in 2018 crisis




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EU regulator allows short delay to new rules on failed trades

Industry bodies had been lobbying for longer postponement over fears of hit to bond markets




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Coronavirus fallout deals small US companies a double blow

Small-cap stocks underperformed large-caps throughout the bear market and rally




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US stocks fall following new wave of jobless claims

European equities slip after ECB launches fresh push to bolster region’s banking system




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Airbus signals further production cut with job losses set to follow

Plane maker’s chief warns aerospace industry in ‘gravest crisis’ as group swings to quarterly loss amid aviation collapse




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Ryanair to axe up to 3,000 jobs as it warns over slow recovery

Europe’s largest low-cost airline expects return to 2019 passenger levels to take 2 years




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Market froth and low inflation alarm some

It is always easy for central banks to find reasons not to act




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GPIF hunts for overseas bonds to escape Japan’s low yields

Strategy shift comes shortly after $1.4tn fund’s CIO tweeted he was stepping down




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Slowly easing the lockdown and the rising costs

Boris Johnson will set his exit strategy on Sunday, but changes will be limited




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Coronavirus crisis inflicts a double blow to pensions

Retirement plans have suffered tumbling asset values and ballooning liabilities




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Lockdowns lower personal grooming standards, says Unilever

Homeworking prompts decline in demand for consumer group’s skin and haircare products




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EY orders consultants to take time off as work slows

Financial services unit mandate a ‘first step’ in adjusting to decline in business




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US stocks in sharp late rally on hopes virus is slowing

S&P 500 surges 7% after coronavirus shows signs of peaking in continental Europe




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Slowing coronavirus spread calms US and European markets

Volatility gauges for both regions show sharp falls from historic highs in March




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Decline in UK construction activity slows in January

PMI rises to 8-month high on reduced uncertainty but downturn continues




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Coronavirus pandemic deals heavy blow to UK construction activity

Work in the sector slows at fastest rate since financial crisis




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Gas suppliers follow EDF’s 5 per cent price cut

First big energy supplier to pass on lower wholesale costs




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Why US mortgage rates should be even lower

Uncertainty over loan forbearance prevents savings being passed on




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European stocks edge lower while oil climbs

Pound dips following UK chancellor’s hard Brexit remarks