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Guatemala Gasoline Prices

Gasoline Prices in Guatemala decreased to 0.54 USD/Liter in April from 0.67 USD/Liter in March of 2020. Gasoline Prices in Guatemala averaged 0.79 USD/Liter from 1992 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 1.16 USD/Liter in March of 2013 and a record low of 0.32 USD/Liter in December of 1992. This page provides the latest reported value for - Guatemala Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Nicaragua Gasoline Prices

Gasoline Prices in Nicaragua decreased to 0.68 USD/Liter in April from 0.72 USD/Liter in March of 2020. Gasoline Prices in Nicaragua averaged 0.94 USD/Liter from 1992 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 1.35 USD/Liter in March of 2013 and a record low of 0.47 USD/Liter in December of 1998. This page provides the latest reported value for - Nicaragua Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Britain’s economy set for a ‘significant decline’, says ONS

Statistical agency warns of increased volatility in official data due to virus challenges




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Shopify surges as retailers rush online

Shares at Canadian ecommerce group hit high as revenues jump 47%




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Schools scramble to meet demand for online MBAs

Flexibility and lower fees appeal — but not all providers are competing on price




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Will online MBAs boost diversity in business schools?

Ease of access and (sometimes) greater affordability are attracting a broader demographic




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Decision time: should I study online or on campus?

Would-be students need to consider the trade-off between flexibility and networking




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Financial Times Online MBA directory 2020

Find out which schools are offering distance-learning post-graduate business degrees




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Coronavirus accelerates switch to online MBAs

Online courses grow while future of campus-based qualifications is questioned




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The decline of an American institution

How the coronavirus outbreak has accelerated the demise of US department stores




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Qatar lines up bond deal as virus and oil crash hit economy

Bankers and investors expect rush of debt issues from the Gulf region




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Dubai vows to support Emirates as global airlines race for cash

Government to inject equity into state-owned carrier in latest intervention in aviation sector




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Loneliness during the American epidemic

Even before the coronavirus outbreak, many people found isolation a normal way of living




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Qualcomm outlines $4.7bn revenue boost from Apple settlement

Chipmaker resolved legal battle with the iPhone maker last month




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Growing vegetables can be a lifeline in the coronavirus crisis

Easy tomatoes, beans and lettuce to sow or plug in the garden or on a patio




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Online criminals thrive on pandemic and weak policing, EU commissioner warns

Foiled €15m scam for face masks shows how organised crime is ‘quick to adapt’, says Ylva Johansson




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Coronavirus rescue fund not reaching front line, say care homes

English providers warn of funding shortfall as pandemic adds pressure to sector




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The Metropolitan Opera’s online gala was the most ambitious event of its kind

A star-studded cast sang from their own homes in the New York opera house’s four-hour show




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How online games are becoming a new arena for live music

Artists such as Travis Scott and Charli XCX are appearing in digital form, watched by audiences of avatars




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Trudeau faces pressure to end Canada gas pipeline blockade

Indigenous protests over gas project are snarling rail traffic and hurting businesses




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Reopening of Beeching rail lines faces long delays

Tory manifesto pledge aimed at ‘levelling up’ the regions of Britain faces uphill struggle




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All change as rail franchises reach end of the line

Termination of Northern contract signals wider problems with privatised system




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The London bus drivers on the coronavirus front line

Their critical public service has a price attached. Seamus Murphy photographs these key workers




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NMC Health collapse leaves battle lines drawn

Scandal at former FTSE 100 company has damaged reputations of London and the UAE




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Illycaffè expects coronavirus hit to revenues despite online boost

Lockdowns and restrictions set to halt Italian coffee maker’s 17-year growth trajectory




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Tyson Foods warns of sales declines and rising costs

Largest US meat company forecasts further upheaval in months ahead




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The online solutions to lockdown grooming problems

Tech-savvy stylists offer virtual consultations and algorithm-matched dyes




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Prada’s Raf Simons on his upholstery sideline

Why one of the biggest names in fashion also designs furniture textiles




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Simon Schama on beasts and beastliness in contemporary art

From formaldehyde sheep to giant horses, Simon Schama - in this recording of his FT Frieze week lecture - traces contemporary animal attractions to great works in the history of art  


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What happens to our digital assets and online accounts when we die?

Have you ever counted how many online accounts you have? Do you listen to music on Spotify, upload your pictures to the cloud or hold your savings in an online bank account? If the answer is yes to any of these questions you should consider what happens to these assets when you die. On this week's FT Money show presenter Lucy Warwick-Ching delves into the world of digital legacies - from Facebook to cryptocurrencies. She talks to Angharad Lynn of VWV, James Norris of the Digital Legacy Association and Ian Bond of the Law Society about the rise of digital wills and end of life planning companies.

 

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Jancis Robinson on where to buy wine online

Join a live discussion with our wine columnist on Sunday April 5 at 12pm and 5pm UK time




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Half of online ad spending goes to industry middlemen

Study shines light on ‘near impenetrable’ £100bn market




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Boris Johnson's 100-day Brexit deadline

Britain's new prime minister Boris Johnson has set himself a 100-day deadline to achieve Brexit, with or without a deal with the European Union. Siona Jenkins discusses his chances of achieving this with Miranda Green, deputy opinion editor, and Jim Brunsden, EU correspondent.


Contributors: Siona Jenkins, editor, UK news, Miranda Green, deputy opinion editor, and Jim Brunsden, EU correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Iran hardliners surf wave of despair

Victory for Iran's hardliners in this month’s parliamentary elections has come at the cost of a despondent population suffering under the weight of renewed US sanctions. With the future of the nuclear deal in doubt and isolationist leaders in the ascendant, Andrew England, Middle East editor, and Najmeh Bozorgmehr, Tehran correspondent, discuss what happens next.


Contributors: Andrew England, Middle East editor, and Najmeh Bozorgmehr, Tehran correspondent. Producers: Fiona Symon and Mehrnosh Khalaj.

 

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United Airlines abandons $2.25bn bond offering

Investors demanded too high a price to lend to US carrier reeling from coronavirus shutdown




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FCA researchers outline $5bn ‘tax’ imposed by high-speed trading

Paper released by UK regulators homes in on tactic known as latency arbitrage




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Neiman Marcus creditor eyes online business in bankruptcy fight

Hedge fund calls for court investigation into 2018 transfer of MyTheresa




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Watch brands move business online to beat lockdown

Pandemic forces rethink of luxury industry after cancellation of fairs




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BA job cuts signal depth of crisis for airline sector

Post-Brexit Britain will need a viable industry to support global role




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United Airlines prepares to cut workforce to reduce cash burn

Incoming CEO tells investors and carrier’s 96,000 staff that he will not duck hard decisions




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Aviva, RSA, Direct Line and Hiscox pull dividends 

UK insurers bow to regulatory pressure but L&G has said it would push ahead with payout




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Two UK insurers outline scale of coronavirus claims

Hiscox expects $150m of claims while Beazley expects to pay out $170m




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Equalise front-line doctors’ death benefits, says BMA

Some families of medics who die in service will receive higher payouts than others under current rules




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Retailers under pressure to close online operations

Yoox-Net-a-Porter and Paul Smith join list of brands that have suspended ecommerce sales




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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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Norwegian Cruise Line raises $2.2bn in fight to stay afloat

Company pledges two ships and two islands as collateral in upsized refinancing plan




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Game on — tap into the growing world of online gaming

Fortnite is typical of the new business model, renting access to a platform




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Deal of the week: Scottish Power Online Fixed Saver

Scottish Power has launched a new energy plan that allows customers to fix their bills




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Trainline’s investment case is at risk of hitting the buffers

Tickets website has to navigate an overhaul of UK rail’s supporting infrastructure




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US extends Venezuelan oil refiner Citgo’s lifeline

Treasury also licenses Chevron to operate in crisis-hit nation for a further 3 months