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10.05.2025 | Ahead of China-US talks, Trump says 80% tariff 'seems right' | Ahead of China-US talks, Trump says 80% tariff 'seems right'
By Doina Chiacu and Jeff MasonMay 9, 202510:47 PM UTCUpdated ago
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08.05.2025 | Analysis: What is in the US-UK trade deal and what does it mean? | The US administration has offered the UK its first trade deal since President Trump turned global trade on its head last month.
The UK government will see the deal as a win, at least symbolically, while Bank of England Governor Andrew Baile... |
08.05.2025 | Bank of England interest rates cut ‘nailed on’ | The Bank of England is “nailed on” to cut interest rates later today to 4.25 per cent, investors believe.
City of London leaders are anxiously awaiting the Bank’s newest monetary policy decision, which is set to be unveiled at 12.02pm due t... |
07.05.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: The Ripple Effect on the U.S. Economy | In the world of finance, uncertainty is a shadow that looms large. The recent tariff policies introduced by the Trump administration have cast a long shadow over the U.S. economy, creating ripples that extend far beyond the trade desk. As m... |
06.05.2025 | Bank of England to delay interest rates decision – by two minutes | The Bank of England will delay the release of its latest decision on interest rates this Thursday – by two minutes.
The highly unusual change was made to accommodate a two-minute silence to commemorate Victory in Europe Day this week.
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05.05.2025 | US services sector expands with hints of rising price pressures | US services sector expands with hints of rising price pressures
By Lucia MutikaniMay 5, 20254:37 PM UTCUpdated ago
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05.05.2025 | US services growth ‘stalling’ as recession looms large | Donald Trump’s tariffs are having a knock-on effect on growth in the US services, fresh data has suggested, as market uncertainty prompts business leaders to delay investment decisions.
The US president’s trade policies have confused firms ... |
05.05.2025 | When words matter more than numbers at the Bank of England | City analysts have pencilled in their predictions for Thursday. Here’s how almost all of them likely read. Interest rates will be cut to 4.25 per cent, the Bank of England’s inflation forecast for this year will exceed its two per cent targ... |
04.05.2025 | Bank of England set to cut interest rates as US tariffs in focus | UK interest rates are set to be cut to 4.25 per cent as the Bank of England eases costs for borrowers while it digests the impact of US tariffs on the economy.
Most economists are expecting rates to be reduced by 0.25 percentage points on T... |
03.05.2025 | The Yen's Descent: Navigating Japan's Economic Waters | The Bank of Japan (BOJ) recently made waves by slashing its growth and inflation forecasts. This decision comes amid a backdrop of uncertainty fueled by unpredictable U.S. tariff policies. The yen, once a stronghold, is now sliding down the... |
03.05.2025 | The Economic Tug-of-War: U.S.-China Trade Tensions and Their Ripple Effects | In the arena of global economics, the U.S. and China are locked in a fierce tug-of-war. Each side pulls, hoping to gain ground while the other falters. The stakes are high, and the consequences ripple across the world. As trade tensions esc... |
01.05.2025 | Commentary: What Singapore travellers should know about clearing US immigration | New: You can now listen to articles.
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SINGAPORE: My visit to the United States in early April was rather remarkable, on account of how unremarkable it was.
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01.05.2025 | Yen slides with JGB yields after BOJ cuts growth forecasts | TOKYO :The Bank of Japan cut its growth and inflation forecasts on Thursday while refraining from raising interest rates against a backdrop of uncertainty created by Washington's aggressive and erratic tariff policies.
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30.04.2025 | US Economy Has First Contraction in Three Years At the beginning of 2025, the U.S. economy faltered, experiencing its first contraction in three years. Faster-than-expected price increases and a drama... | At the beginning of 2025, the U.S. economy faltered, experiencing its first contraction in three years. Faster-than-expected price increases and a dramatic increase in imports caused GDP to fall into negative territory. The first quarter sa... |
30.04.2025 | U.S. economy shrinks 0.3% in first quarter as Trump trade wars disrupt businesses | Trade deficits reduce GDP. But that’s mainly a matter of mathematics. GDP is supposed to count only what’s produced domestically. So imports — which the government counts as consumer spending in the GDP report when you buy, say, Swiss choco... |
28.04.2025 | China rolls out employment support and hints at more stimulus as U.S. tensions escalate | Senior Chinese officials on Monday outlined plans to support jobs and help exporters, while hinting at the possibility of more stimulus in light of rising trade tensions with the U.S.
The briefing came after the human resources ministry on ... |
18.04.2025 | Tariffs and Their Ripple Effect: A Looming Economic Storm | In the world of trade, tariffs are like a stone thrown into a calm pond. The ripples spread, affecting everything in their path. As President Donald Trump’s tariffs take hold, the global economy braces for impact. Predictions are grim. Econ... |
17.04.2025 | US labor market stable; single-family homebuilding dives amid tariffs | US labor market stable; single-family homebuilding dives amid tariffs
By Lucia MutikaniApril 17, 20252:43 PM UTCUpdated ago
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16.04.2025 | Inflation's Tug-of-War: The UK Faces Uncertainty Ahead of Rate Decisions | Inflation is a beast that refuses to be tamed. In March, it stood at 2.6 percent, a slight dip from February's 2.7 percent. But don’t let the numbers fool you. The landscape is fraught with uncertainty. The Bank of England is on the brink o... |
16.04.2025 | Inflation eases in March amid looming Bank decision | Inflation remained stubbornly high at 2.6 per cent in March, official data has shown, leaving Bank of England policymakers with a difficult decision to make on interest rates early next month.
The year-on-year increase in consumer price inf... |
15.04.2025 | Inflation expected to ease slightly in March amid uncertain future | Inflation in the month to March is expected to remain well above the Bank of England’s target rate of two per cent, putting policymakers in an awkward position ahead of a potential interest rate cut in May.
A Bloomberg poll of economists sa... |
14.04.2025 | Trump’s tariffs to cause pandemic-level fall in trade | President Donald Trump’s tariffs are set to knock trillions of dollars off world GDP, fresh forecasts suggest, as businesses reel from major disruption to global trading patterns.
A spate of new tariffs on goods ranging from European cars t... |
12.04.2025 | Tariffs angst sinks US consumer sentiment, boosts inflation expectations | Tariffs angst sinks US consumer sentiment, boosts inflation expectations
By Lucia MutikaniApril 11, 20259:41 PM UTCUpdated ago
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09.04.2025 | Trump limits tariffs on most nations for 90 days, raises taxes on Chinese imports | President Donald Trump speaks at the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, Tuesday, April 8, 2025. (Pool via AP)
Trump later told reporters that he pulled back on many globa... |
05.04.2025 | 'Hang tough, it won't be easy': Trump defiant on tariffs | WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump doubled down Saturday (Apr 5) on sweeping tariffs he unleashed on countries around the world, warning Americans of pain ahead but promising historic investment and prosperity.
The comments came as Trump... |
05.04.2025 | Scrapping non-doms could cost UK up to £111bn by 2035, ASI think tank claims | Scrapping the non-doms tax status could cost the UK up to £111bn by 2035, the Adam Smith Institute (ASI) is warning.
The UK could also lose some 44,000 jobs by 2030 if the government enacts its plans to abolish the scheme, the free-market g... |
03.04.2025 | Trump tariffs to drag global growth down by trillions of dollars | Donald Trump’s tariffs is set to drag the world economy down by trillions of dollars, according to forecasts by leading economists.
The International Monetary Fund estimates the current global economy is worth more than $115 trillion and it... |
01.04.2025 | ‘Awful April’ price hikes will cause ‘inflation surge’ | Sweeping price hikes coming into effect from Tuesday are set to push up inflation, a leading economics consultancy has said, as what many have called ‘Awful April’ is set to put an extra burden on businesses’ costs.
Higher costs in everythi... |
31.03.2025 | First-quarter GDP growth will be just 0.3% as tariffs stoke stagflation conditions, says CNBC survey | Economic growth in the first quarter was just 0.3%, according to CNBC’s Rapid Update which tallied the forecasts of 14 economists.
The survey also shows Core PCE inflation will remain stuck at around 2.9% for most of the year.
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24.03.2025 | Heathrow Airport had enough power to avoid shutdown after fire, Britain’s National Grid says | Heathrow — Europe’s busiest airport — closed down on Friday for most of the day after a fire broke out at a nearby electrical substation.
In comments first reported by the Financial Times on Sunday, National Grid CEO John Pettigrew said two... |
18.03.2025 | Trading Day: Global rebound enters day two, Wall St lags | Trading Day: Global rebound enters day two, Wall St lags
By Jamie McGeeverMarch 17, 20259:33 PM UTCUpdated ago
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14.03.2025 | Will Man United’s stadium project really deliver £7.3bn a year to the UK? | It wasn’t just the big top design and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comparison’s with the Eiffel Tower that raised eyebrows when Manchester United revealed the latest plans for a new £2bn stadium to replace Old Trafford this week.
The benefits foreca... |
11.03.2025 | AI could drive over half of consumer spending by 2030 in Australia | AI tools and applications are set to have a big impact on consumer spending in Australia in the years ahead according to research from Cognizant and Oxford Economics, which shows AI could influence 55more than half of all consumer transacti... |
05.03.2025 | Industrial Truck Industry Fuels U.S. Economy with $36.6 Billion GDP Contribution | Findings from ITA's economic impact analysis highlight the critical role of powered industrial trucks in America’s industrial and economic landscape.
ITA report shows the impact of the industrial truck industry that supports over 257,000 jo... |
06.02.2025 | Trump's China focus increases odds its special trading status could end | Trump's China focus increases odds its special trading status could end
By Koh Gui QingFebruary 5, 20259:23 PM UTCUpdated ago
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04.02.2025 | Trump's tariffs and their ripple effect on Singapore's economy | Listen
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04.02.2025 | China to impose 15% tariff on imports of coal, LNG from US in response to Trump's trade moves | BEIJING: China's finance ministry on Tuesday (Feb 4) announced a package of tariffs on a range of US products in an immediate response to a 10 per cent tariff on Chinese imports announced by US President Donald Trump.
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31.01.2025 | US inflation increases in December; consumer spending robust | US inflation increases in December; consumer spending robust
By Lucia MutikaniJanuary 31, 20256:29 PM UTCUpdated ago
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28.01.2025 | National Politics | Trump’s tariff threat worked on Colombia, but his plans for Canada and Mexico carry higher stakes | Tariffs are a risk, but the Trump White House says it’s looking at the big picture
Multiple economic analyses show that universal tariffs against Canada and Mexico risk more inflation and an economic slowdown. It’s a much larger play than T... |
23.01.2025 | The AI Revolution: A $4.4 Trillion Opportunity Awaits | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a buzzword; it’s a game-changer. A recent study by Cognizant and Oxford Economics paints a vivid picture of how AI will reshape consumer spending in the U.S. by 2030. The forecast? A staggering $4.4 ... |
23.01.2025 | US weekly jobless claims rise slightly as labor market stays on solid ground | US weekly jobless claims rise slightly as labor market stays on solid ground
By Lucia MutikaniJanuary 23, 20253:03 PM UTCUpdated ago
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18.01.2025 | The TikTok Shutdown: A Looming Crisis for Small Businesses and Influencers | The clock is ticking. As the U.S. government prepares to ban TikTok, a digital storm brews for small businesses and influencers who have built their livelihoods on the platform. The Supreme Court's recent ruling marks a pivotal moment, cast... |
18.01.2025 | TikTok's purveyors of creams and candies under threat from US ban | NEW YORK: TikTok's expected Sunday (Jan 19) shutdown poses the biggest threat to the universe of small- and medium-sized firms and so-called influencers who depend on the short-form video site for their livelihood, while big brands are expe... |
17.01.2025 | Retail Resilience: A Look at the U.S. Economy's Steady Pulse | The U.S. economy is like a well-tuned engine, humming steadily as it enters 2025. Recent reports reveal a robust retail landscape, with sales climbing and the labor market holding strong. December saw retail sales rise by 0.4%, a sign that ... |
17.01.2025 | Cognizant Study Shows Consumers Who Embrace AI Could Drive $4.4 Trillion in Spending Over Five Years | Joint study between Cognizant and Oxford Economics predicts AI will drive 46% of consumer transactions in the U.S. by 2030, underscoring the business need to leverage AI to reimagine customer experiences
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17.01.2025 | TikTok's purveyors of creams and candies under threat from US ban | TikTok's purveyors of creams and candies under threat from US ban
By Arriana McLymore, Helen Reid and Doyinsola OladipoJanuary 17, 20257:58 PM UTCUpdated ago
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16.01.2025 | US retail sales exit 2024 with momentum; labor market on solid ground | US retail sales exit 2024 with momentum; labor market on solid ground
By Lucia MutikaniJanuary 16, 20258:04 PM UTCUpdated ago
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10.01.2025 | Slow, steady US job growth seen in December | Slow, steady US job growth seen in December
By Lucia MutikaniJanuary 10, 20255:02 AM UTCUpdated ago
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09.01.2025 | Australia retailers get Black Friday boost, but no bar posed to rate cut | Australia retailers get Black Friday boost, but no bar posed to rate cut
By Stella Qiu and Wayne ColeJanuary 9, 20252:31 AM UTCUpdated ago
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29.12.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: D. Brian Blank and Brandy Hadley: What does 2025 hold for interest rates, inflation and the American consumer? | By D. Brian Blank and Brandy Hadley
Heading into 2024, we said the U.S. economy would likely continue growing, in spite of pundits’ forecast that a recession would strike. The past year showcased strong economic growth, moderating inflation... |
23.12.2024 | US core capital goods orders rebound; consumer confidence deteriorates amid tariff worries | US core capital goods orders rebound; consumer confidence deteriorates amid tariff worries
By Lucia MutikaniDecember 23, 20245:34 PM UTCUpdated ago
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16.12.2024 | FITUR 2025 will highlight the great potential for development of the Japanese and Spanish tourism markets | Japan will have a major presence at FITUR with official representation and companies showing their latest products.
MADRID, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Spain and Japan have great potential for the development of their tourism markets, as ... |
10.12.2024 | Sharp downgrades to US unit labor costs bode well for inflation outlook | Sharp downgrades to US unit labor costs bode well for inflation outlook
By Lucia MutikaniDecember 10, 20243:14 PM UTCUpdated ago
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27.11.2024 | U.S. housing affordability to worsen even as price rises slow: Reuters poll | U.S. housing affordability to worsen even as price rises slow: Reuters poll
By Sarupya GangulyNovember 27, 202412:46 PM UTCUpdated ago
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17.11.2024 | The Birth Drought: China's Struggle with Declining Fertility Rates | China is in the midst of a demographic crisis. The birth rate is plummeting, and the government’s attempts to reverse this trend are falling flat. Once a global powerhouse of population growth, China now faces a future where its population ... |
11.11.2024 | Что происходит с рождаемостью в Китае: почему Поднебесной не помогает ничего | По мнению аналитиков, усилия Китая по повышению рождаемости не способны устранить основные причины ее стремительного падения. Почти десять лет назад страна отказалась от жесткой политики «одна семья — один ребенок», но уровень рождаемости п... |
06.11.2024 | U.S. Services Sector Surges: A Bright Spot Amid Economic Uncertainty | The U.S. services sector is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, reaching heights not seen in over two years. This surge, reflected in the latest Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data, signals a robust economic landscape as the nation gear... |
05.11.2024 | Strong rebound in employment hoists US services PMI to more than two-year high | U.S. MarketsStrong rebound in employment hoists US services PMI to more than two-year high
By Lucia Mutikani and Ann SaphirNovember 5, 20246:44 PM UTCUpdated ago
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31.10.2024 | Fed seen on track to cut rates next week and in December | Rates & BondsFed seen on track to cut rates next week and in December
By Ann SaphirOctober 31, 20244:05 PM UTCUpdated ago
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30.10.2024 | US consumers keep economy on solid ground ahead of election | Macro MattersUS consumers keep economy on solid ground ahead of election
By Lucia MutikaniOctober 30, 20246:12 PM UTCUpdated ago
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29.10.2024 | Bruised Japan PM scrambles for support | TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling party was reportedly locked in talks to form new alliances on Tuesday (Oct 29) after losing its parliamentary majority in an election debacle.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which ... |
09.10.2024 | Stay and 'you are going to die'; Florida braces for category 5 hurricane Milton | TAMPA, Florida: Hurricane Milton barreled toward Florida's battered Gulf Coast as an enormous Category 5 storm on Tuesday (Oct 8), triggering massive traffic jams and fuel shortages as officials ordered more than 1 million people to flee be... |
05.10.2024 | US dockworkers return to ports after three-day strike | NEW YORK: Thousands of dockworkers returned to work Friday (Oct 4), the day after a longshoremen's union reached a preliminary deal with shippers, ending a three-day strike weeks before the US presidential election.
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04.10.2024 | Analysis:BOJ faces fresh challenge as politics, yen complicate rate hikes | Previous
FILE PHOTO: Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda attends a press conference after its policy meeting in Tokyo, Japan June 14, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon//File Photo
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01.10.2024 | Australian retail sales rebound in August on warm weather | Retail & ConsumerAustralian retail sales rebound in August on warm weather
By Stella QiuOctober 1, 20241:59 AM UTCUpdated ago
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30.09.2024 | Cargo carriers warn port strike could cripple half of US trade
GR Infraprojects to Raise $200 Million for Urban Infrastructure Projects
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Gove... | PORTS & SHIPPING Cargo carriers warn port strike could cripple half of US trade
30 Sep 2024 3 Min Read CW Team
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26.09.2024 | Low weekly US jobless claims, robust corporate profits highlight economy's resilience | Macro MattersLow weekly US jobless claims, robust corporate profits highlight economy's resilience
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19.09.2024 | US weekly jobless claims at four-month low; housing market remains on the back foot | Macro MattersUS weekly jobless claims at four-month low; housing market remains on the back foot
By Lucia MutikaniSeptember 19, 20244:51 PM UTCUpdated ago
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17.09.2024 | US economy on solid ground as retail sales surprise on the upside | Macro MattersUS economy on solid ground as retail sales surprise on the upside
By Lucia MutikaniSeptember 17, 20244:37 PM UTCUpdated ago
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09.09.2024 | China's exports likely slowed further in August as trade tensions mount: Reuters poll | Macro MattersEV Battery
China's exports likely slowed further in August as trade tensions mount: Reuters poll
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06.09.2024 | Low US weekly jobless claims assuage fears of labor market deterioration | Macro MattersLow US weekly jobless claims assuage fears of labor market deterioration
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06.09.2024 | US job growth seen picking up in August; unemployment rate easing to 4.2% | Macro MattersUS job growth seen picking up in August; unemployment rate easing to 4.2%
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04.09.2024 | Australia economy stuck in slow lane, household spending drags | Macro MattersAustralia economy stuck in slow lane, household spending drags
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30.08.2024 | US second-quarter growth stronger than estimated | WASHINGTON: The US economy expanded more than initially estimated in the second quarter this year, the Department of Commerce said Thursday (Aug 29), on stronger consumer spending than originally anticipated.
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27.08.2024 | US consumer confidence scales six-month high, labor market angst rises | Macro MattersUS consumer confidence scales six-month high, labor market angst rises
By Lucia MutikaniAugust 27, 20245:52 PM UTCUpdated ago
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13.08.2024 | The Epic Fail of CrowdStrike: A Lesson in Leadership and Accountability | In the world of cybersecurity, a single misstep can send shockwaves through industries. CrowdStrike, a titan in the field, recently found itself at the center of a monumental blunder. In July 2024, a faulty software update triggered the lar... |
12.08.2024 | CrowdStrike's President Accepted an Award for the 'Most Epic Fail' — It's a Great Lesson in Leadership (and Humility) A faulty CrowdStrike update in July affected 8.5 million Windows devices around th... | After a single CrowdStrike update caused the largest IT outage in history last month, rippling across 8.5 million Windows devices, affecting 1.4 million travelers, and causing banking outages at JPMorgan and Bank of America, the last thing ... |
02.08.2024 | Four reasons to take a breath after the U.S. jobs report | Macro MattersFour reasons to take a breath after the U.S. jobs report
By Dan BurnsAugust 2, 20247:11 PM UTCUpdated ago
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30.07.2024 | Fed likely to hold rates steady one last time as inflation fight finale unfolds | Rates & BondsFed likely to hold rates steady one last time as inflation fight finale unfolds
By Howard SchneiderJuly 29, 20249:01 PM UTCUpdated ago
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30.07.2024 | US job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market | U.S. MarketsUS job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market
By Lucia MutikaniJuly 30, 20247:30 PM UTCUpdated ago
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30.07.2024 | Cognizant & Oxford Economics' Companion Study to their "New Work, New World" Report Shows Cautious Optimism Among Enterprises Adopting AI | - 77% of global companies surveyed want to grow revenues through AI
- Survey reveals that companies' average AI investment planned this year is nearly $50M
- Enterprises are cautious about scaling AI, with only 26% having implemented cross-... |
18.07.2024 | ECB rates seen firmly on hold, but door to September cut still open | European MarketsECB rates seen firmly on hold, but door to September cut still open
By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco CanepaJuly 18, 20246:28 AM UTCUpdated ago
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16.07.2024 | When the Reserve Bank will start cutting interest rates | The South African Reserve Bank will leave its repo rate on hold this week but cut rates by 25 basis points to 8% in September as inflation cools, a Reuters poll found on Monday, earlier than a November move that was expected in a June surve... |
12.07.2024 | Op Ed: Rich Dillon, CEO, Ivy Farm – What We Need From the New Labour Government
What does the alternative proteins sector need from the Labour government? | In the UK, a Labour government is now in power for the first time in 14 years. Change is on the horizon in terms of food policy and approvals in the country, which has just recorded its first decrease in meat production in over a decade, an... |
05.07.2024 | What to look for in the U.S. government's June jobs report | A key government report on Friday is expected to show slowing, but steady, job growth in June, with forecasters increasingly confident that the U.S. economy is cruising in for a "soft landing."
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04.07.2024 | China retail sales beat expectations as industrial output loses some steam | China’s retail sales grew at a faster-than-expected pace in May while industrial output missed forecasts but remained relatively robust, painting a mixed picture of the world’s second-largest economy.
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24.06.2024 | Japan HP Co., Ltd. HP survey released: Business and government leaders say technology is the key to expanding economic opportunities | Japan HP Co., Ltd.
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24.06.2024 | Japan HP Co., Ltd. HP survey released: Business and government leaders say technology is the key to expanding economic opportunities | - |
20.06.2024 | US job market shows signs of cooling; housing still struggling | Macro MattersUS job market shows signs of cooling; housing still struggling
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12.06.2024 | US Fed likely to remain on pause and pare back rate cut expectations | WASHINGTON: The US Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates unchanged this week but could pare back the number of cuts it has pencilled in for this year, as policymakers digest a mixed bag of economic data.
Stalled progress against ... |
12.06.2024 | $400b loss for 2,000 firms after 'unavoidable' cyber attacks | Splunk, working alongside Oxford Economics, has released a new report titled 'The Hidden Costs of Downtime,' which sheds light on the significant financial and operational impact of unplanned downtime.
According to the report, the 2,000 com... |
11.06.2024 | Rice expert: Why tech companies should sponsor hackathons | Companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Apple depend on third-party developers to create applications that improve the user experience on their platforms. However, given the many options available, developers face a daunting task in deciding w... |
06.06.2024 | US weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower | U.S. MarketsUS weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower
By ReutersJune 6, 20245:23 PM UTCUpdated ago
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30.05.2024 | Report ranks Houston as a top global city — with one thing holding it back | A new analysis positions the Energy Capital of the World as an economic dynamo, albeit a flawed one.
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23.05.2024 | Seattle makes list of "world-class" cities | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Seattle is breaking into the big leagues, with new recognition as one of the top cities in the world.
Why it matters: Despite A+ natural beauty, the city has been hampered by its traffic, lagging tran... |
21.05.2024 | Londoners the cleverest people in the world: Latest Oxford Economics study | - |
16.05.2024 | IBM Study: As CEOs Race Towards Gen AI Adoption, Questions Around Workforce and Culture Persist | More than half of CEO respondents say they are pushing their organization to adopt gen AI more quickly than some employees are comfortable with
Half of CEOs surveyed say they are hiring for gen AI-related roles that didn't exist last year, ... |
10.05.2024 | US consumer sentiment at six-month low; inflation expectations rise | U.S. MarketsUS consumer sentiment at six-month low; inflation expectations rise
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01.05.2024 | US Fed likely to keep rates steady as hopes of early cuts fade | WASHINGTON: The US Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady for a sixth straight meeting on Wednesday (May 1), with a summer start to cuts looking less likely owing to stubborn inflation.
For months, the US central bank has... |
28.04.2024 | Top forecaster says UK economy has reasons to be cheerful with stagnation to fall away | According to forecaster Oxford Economics, the UK economy has started to show signs of significant growth, which could indicate it’s set to break away from the stagnation of the past two years.
The forecaster’s latest figures suggest the eco... |