Morocco’s Tourism Triumph; Setting New Records in Passenger Traffic

Morocco’s triumph in tourism is a testament to its unwavering appeal, where its airports serve as gateways to a rich and vibrant culture. This record-breaking surge in passenger traffic is more than just numbers; it’s a tale of resilience and strategic vision. With a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and infrastructure investments, Morocco has artfully lured global travelers. As a vital transit point for international flights, Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca bridges continents, emphasizing Morocco’s pivotal role in global travel. The future looks promising, with Morocco poised to continue enchanting visitors with its exotic allure and modern comforts.
299 IPOs Raise $21.5 Billion in Global Markets in Q1-2023

The global markets witnessed as many as 299 Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) raising $21.5 billion in Q1-2023 owing to interest rate rises, a lukewarm stock market, entrenched inflation, and unexpected global banking industry turbulence.
Goldman Sachs dealmakers see M&A recovery in second half of 2023

Goldman Sachs Group Inc’s top dealmakers are bullish on a recovery in global mergers & acquisitions (M&A) in the second half of 2023 despite a slowdown in economic growth and a weak credit market.
Analysis: Markets sigh with relief after Powell speech, but more turbulence likely ahead

A rally in U.S. stocks and bonds powered ahead after a speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday, but some investors believe a looming recession could cap gains in both asset classes.
Italy’s Enel to sell assets and focus on six main markets

Enel plans asset sales worth 21 billion euros ($21.5 billion) to reduce net debt and focus its transition to cleaner energy on six core countries, the Italian utility said on Tuesday.
Analysis: Massive turnaround for stocks puts traders on alert for more volatility

An eye-popping turnaround in stocks may be less bullish than hoped for, with traders saying short-term hedging activity buoyed equities while leaving the market’s grim fundamentals unchanged.
Buckle Up: How investors can deal with crypto turbulence

When Doug Milnes started buying cryptocurrencies in January of this year, he felt like it could become an entirely new asset class for investors.