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Latest news and interesting information about reserves.
Dollar's role in global reserves declines
Global central banks plan to reduce dollar's share in reserves due to political risks and shift to multipolar financial system.
How the cerebellum preserves mental clarity in aging
The secret to maintaining mental clarity in old age may lie in the cerebellum. New research reveals its role in cognitive aging.
Strait of Hormuz Blockade: Who Benefited Most?
China benefited the most from the Strait of Hormuz blockade, strengthening its economic position and showcasing resilience.
New wheat purchase price announced in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan sets 2026 state wheat purchase price at 400 manat/ton. Price unchanged from previous year. Subsidies for modern irrigation farms continue.
Central banks repatriate gold reserves amid rising geopolitical risks
Central banks are repatriating gold from New York and London due to geopolitical risks. Read WGC data and trends on gold reserve management.
Economic growth and non-oil sector development in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan economic growth, non-oil sector development prospects, Minister Mikayil Jabbarov statements and expert opinion.
Dangerous virus spreads in Berlin
West Nile virus is spreading rapidly in Berlin. Transmitted by mosquitoes, the virus has been found in parks and gardens. Learn about symptoms and risk groups.
GDP per capita reaches 12,600 manat in 2025
In 2025, Azerbaijan's GDP per capita reached 12,600 manat, with economic growth and non-oil sector development.
Extra revenues directed to reserves
Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov spoke about directing extra revenues to reserves and investments in the liberated territories.
No bird flu or Newcastle disease in Azerbaijan
No bird flu or Newcastle disease detected in Azerbaijan. AFSA monitoring found no cases of infection.
Azerbaijan allocates 4.5B manat to liberated areas
Azerbaijan’s 2025 state budget allocates 4.5 billion manat for rebuilding liberated territories, focusing on infrastructure and housing.
Nardaran Fortress: Underground Route and Photos
Learn about Nardaran Fortress: underground passage, history, architecture, and photos. Ancient defensive structure in Absheron.
Why does the brain choose junk food?
Psychotherapist Yelena Kunakovskaya explains why the brain chooses junk food. Ancient survival mechanisms and energy seeking.
Azerbaijan Enters UNESCO Biosphere Network
Azerbaijan joins the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves for the first time with the Greater Caucasus Biosphere Reserve.
NATO actively preparing for war
NATO countries are preparing citizens for war and emergencies. Read about preparedness measures in Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Poland.
Cuba ambassador: US sanctions economic war
Cuba ambassador Ismara Vargas Walter says US sanctions are a full-scale economic war, causing blackouts and paralysis across the island.
Kio Kristofoli: Azerbaijan can be a world-class energy hub for years
BP official Kio Kristofoli at the Baku Energy Forum discussed Azerbaijan's potential to become a world-class energy hub.
President: Oil and gas not a fault, revenues matter
President Ilham Aliyev at Baku Energy Forum stressed the importance of proper management of oil and gas revenues.
President: Our gas reserves suffice for 100 years
President Ilham Aliyev at Baku Energy Forum says gas reserves are sufficient for 100 years, processing capacity has increased, and favorable conditions for renewable energy investments exist.
Indian rupee outlook amid higher oil prices
ING analysts discuss Indian rupee prospects and USD/INR forecast in a high oil price environment.
Guyana Oil Boom and Growth Strains
Guyana experiences an oil boom due to the Iran war, but faces economic challenges and growth strains.
Iran rapidly restores missile arsenal
Iran rapidly restores missile arsenal after US-Israeli bombings, CNN confirms via satellite images.
China factory activity flat in May
China's factory activity remained flat in May as PMI dropped to 50, signaling weak demand and cost pressures from the Middle East conflict.
Yen back in danger zone as Tokyo keeps markets on edge
Yen back in danger zone. Tokyo officials keep investors on edge with intervention threats. Latest news on Japan's currency defense.
Europe less able than US to contain crypto-bank shocks, UniCredit director says
UniCredit director says Europe is less able than US to contain crypto-bank shocks due to different deposit protection rules.
US funds set aside cash as SpaceX, OpenAI IPOs loom
US funds increase cash reserves and adjust portfolios ahead of SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs, with new index rules speeding up benchmark inclusion.
Sri Lanka Rate Hike Risks IMF-Backed Recovery
Sri Lanka's surprise interest rate hike by 100 basis points risks choking off the IMF-backed recovery amid soaring energy costs and external pressures.
CyanConnode bid deadline extended to June 23
CyanConnode Holdings plc extends the deadline for Esyasoft's takeover offer to June 23. Get the latest details on Bond.az.
Uzbekistan Resumes Gold Exports After Halt
Uzbekistan resumed gold exports after a six-month halt. The country exported $1.5 billion in gold in the first four months of 2026.
Sri Lanka hikes interest rate by 100 bps
Sri Lanka's central bank raised its benchmark rate by 100 basis points to 8.75% to fight inflation and currency pressures.
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