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| 02.04.2026 | The March jobs report will be released on Friday. Here’s what to expect | The U.S. economy is projected to show job gains of 59,000 for the month, an anemic rate by the standards of previous years this decade but enough to keep the unemployment rate at 4.4%.
With the changes to the workforce, it’s requiring ever-... |
| 27.03.2026 | Markets now see the Fed’s next move as a potential rate hike as inflation fears mount | Traders in the futures market shifted the probability the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates by the end of 2026 to 52%.
It’s the first time the reading has crossed the 50% threshold, according to the CME Group.
The move comes with gl... |
| 26.03.2026 | CNBC Daily Open: Iran rejects ceasefire, but reviews peace plan | Recession odds climb on Wall Street as economy shows cracks beneath the surface
Iran rejects U.S. ceasefire offer and demands sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz; foreign minister says Trump proposal is under review but no direct talks ar... |
| 25.03.2026 | Recession odds climb on Wall Street as economy shows cracks beneath the surface | Economists have pulled up their risk assessments of a U.S. contraction amid heightened uncertainty over geopolitical risk and a labor market that for the past year has shown strains.
“I’m concerned recession risks are uncomfortably high and... |
| 23.03.2026 | Japan reports lower-than-expected core inflation for February, headline CPI eases for a fourth month | The consumer price index fell to 1.3% last month, its lowest level since March 2022 and below the central bank’s 2% target.
Core inflation rate, which strips out fresh food prices, moderated to 1.6% in February.
The so-called “core-core” in... |
| 13.03.2026 | Some six-figure earners are still ‘on thin ice’ in the K-shaped economy: ‘A lot of factors’ could ‘leave you exposed’ | Economists often describe the U.S. economy in recent years as “K-shaped,” where higher-income households have seen stronger gains in wealth and spending while lower-income families face more financial pressure.
While financial precarity is ... |
| 06.03.2026 | ‘E-shaped’ economy is replacing a K-shaped one in 2026, economist says: The middle class is ‘spending in a nervous way’ now | It’s difficult to describe the U.S. economy in black and white terms like “good” or “bad.” On several fronts, the data says the economy is healthy. But surveys show American consumers don’t feel that way.
“There’s no doubt right now that di... |
| 02.03.2026 | Trump says the U.S. is ‘richer and stronger than ever’—why some Americans don’t feel it | During President Donald Trump’s annual State of the Union address on Tuesday, he spoke about the economy and the state of affordability for Americans, saying conditions have improved during his second term.
“Our nation is back: Bigger, bett... |
| 23.02.2026 | Supreme Court ruling throws Trump administration’s tariff strategy into flux. What it means for global trade, U.S. economy | President Donald Trump’s decision to reimplement tariffs after the Supreme Court struck some down only served to aggravate global trade tensions.
As uncertainties rise, foreign governments and big businesses are likely to adopt more cautiou... |
| 10.02.2026 | How affordability led to a chasm between stock prices, consumer optimism | Stock prices have marched higher in recent years while consumer sentiment has fallen, according to economists.
Consumers’ mood has soured amid perceptions around deteriorating affordability since around 2022, economists said.
The stock mark... |
| 10.02.2026 | The delayed January jobs report will be released Wednesday. Here’s what to expect | Economists expect that January’s nonfarm payrolls report should show growth that was nil or not much better during the month.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics also will report its final benchmark revisions for payrolls going back 12 months fr... |
| 06.02.2026 | This week provided more evidence that a softening labor market is the economy’s biggest threat | Evidence is piling up of a weakening labor market that could dampen an otherwise sanguine U.S. economic outlook this year while also paving the way for more interest rate cuts.
Together, the data points buttress worries from some Federal Re... |
| 03.02.2026 | Australia raises rates for first time since late 2023 as inflation hits six-quarter high | Australia’s central bank raised its policy rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%.
That marked the Reserve Bank of Australia’s first rate hike since November 2023.
RBA officials have signaled in recent weeks that possibility of near-term interest... |
| 30.01.2026 | Wealth inequality and the ‘K-shaped’ economy are more striking than ever, data shows | The K-shaped economy is as apparent as ever, and isn’t going away anytime soon, economists said.
It’s now seen as more of a facet of the modern U.S. economy than a passing fad.
This disparity can help explain to success of politicians focus... |
| 23.01.2026 | Wall Street braced for a private credit meltdown. The risk of one is rising | Private credit has surged in popularity since post-financial crisis regulations discouraged banks from serving riskier borrowers.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned after a pair of private credit-backed companies declared bankruptcy that... |
| 21.01.2026 | Japan’s December exports growth drops to 5.1%, missing expectations, as shipments to U.S. plunge | Japan’s exports grew 5.1% in December, missing the 6.1% rise expected by analysts polled by Reuters.
Shipments to mainland China, Japan’s largest trading partner, climbed 5.6%, while exports to Hong Kong surged 31.1%.
However, exports to th... |
| 08.01.2026 | Consumer outlook improves despite job worries, New York Fed survey finds | The New York Fed’s monthly Survey of Consumer Expectations found that Americans are feeling more optimistic about their future financial situation and yet, delinquency expectations hit the highest level since the start of the pandemic.
Worr... |
| 05.01.2026 | Are Americans’ household debt levels a major concern for the economy? | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
Holiday spending was expected to be tempered this year but the latest data shows Americans aren’t slowing down, even with growing debt.
The National Retail Federation said nearly 203 million U.S. s... |
| 03.01.2026 | After a bruising 2025, the Fed faces another slew of challenges in the year ahead | The Federal Reserve heads into 2026 facing a slew of political and policy challenges. Crucial issues include a new chair and an economy fed by both tailwinds and headwinds.
The previous year saw the Fed come under the spotlight in ways that... |
| 31.12.2025 | Economist Mark Zandi sees the Fed surprising with three rate cuts in first half of 2026 | Labor market weakness, uncertainty about inflation and political pressure will push the Fed to lower rates aggressively in the early part of 2026, according to Moody’s Analytics economist Mark Zandi.
Zandi’s forecast is at least a step ahea... |
| 18.11.2025 | Diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing threatens Japan’s already fragile economy | Mainland Chinese tourists have been the largest group of foreign visitors to Japan so far in 2025.
Experts also told CNBC that the tensions are not expected to subside quickly, and could last for several months.
Japan’s fragile economy, alr... |
| 27.10.2025 | Economists are realizing the job market is cooling. Workers have known it for months | By Sarah Foster, Bankrate.com
Andy Challenger is the person businesses call when it’s time to let workers go. And for the past year and a half, his phone hasn’t stopped ringing. Related Articles
Survey finds inflation, slower hiring undermi... |
| 18.10.2025 | Chinese leaders to hash out strategic blueprint at key meeting | BEIJING: China's ruling Communist Party will on Monday kick off four days of key closed-door discussions, formulating core economic strategy for coming years as growth flags and trade headwinds mount.
The gathering of the Central Committee,... |
| 17.10.2025 | RDC.AI wins top global award for transforming banking with AI | - |
| 15.10.2025 | Millions of student loan borrowers at risk of default as late payments climb | A large number of student loan borrowers have not made payments on their loans since fall 2024, when the post-pandemic relief period for past-due borrowers officially ended, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Now millions of s... |
| 03.10.2025 | The wealth of the top 1% reaches a record $52 trillion | Sign up for the new Inside Alts newsletter
The top 10% of Americans added $5 trillion to their wealth in the second quarter as the stock market rally continued to benefit the biggest investors, according to new Federal Reserve data.
All wea... |
| 03.10.2025 | For first-time job hunters, a college degree isn’t unlocking the opportunities it once did, data shows | Data shows young college grads are feeling the brunt of the labor market slowdown.
One think tank has dubbed the U.S. “no country for young grads.”
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged a few weeks ago that young people are havin... |
| 18.09.2025 | American Express unveils refreshed Platinum card with $895 annual fee, upping the ante in luxury cards | American Express on Thursday unveiled updates to its flagship credit card amid heightened competition over the country’s high spenders.
The company said that consumer and business versions of its refreshed Platinum card now carry an $895 an... |
| 17.09.2025 | Boston Tech Startup QASolve AI Launches AI Software Testing Platform to Transform QA | , a Boston-based technology startup, has launched an AI-powered software testing platform designed to save development teams time, cut costs, and improve software quality. By automating the repetitive and time-consuming parts of quality ass... |
| 07.09.2025 | Japanese stocks jump as Prime Minister Ishiba set to step down | Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced over the weekend that he will resign.
China’s exports growth missed expectations in August, while imports also grew less than expected.
Asia-Pacific markets traded mostly higher Monday as inv... |
| 22.08.2025 | Tariffs and policy uncertainty weigh on U.S. economy: economists | To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo
U.S. companies “are really living, it seems, permanently in uncertainty city,” as the Trump administration’s tariff policy looms large over businesses, said James Pethokou... |
| 04.08.2025 | Contentious July jobs report confirms the U.S. economy is slowing sharply. Here’s why | Though it may have been controversial, the July jobs report helped confirm the notion that the U.S. economic engine is sputtering.
The weakness in job growth points to an economy that may be slowing even more than some of the traditional me... |
| 01.08.2025 | Senate bill aims to increase affordable housing supply. Here’s what renters, home buyers need to know | The Renewing Opportunity in the American Dream, or ROAD, to Housing Act of 2025 is a bill aimed at increasing the supply of affordable housing in the U.S.
The bill is the first bipartisan markup for housing in over a decade.
A Senate commit... |
| 28.07.2025 | Trump’s tariff deal offers scant relief for Japan automakers as bigger threat looms | Japanese automakers breathed a sigh of relief after U.S. President Donald Trump finalized a trade agreement last week.
However, the relief is tempered by intensifying competition, especially from China, industry experts cautioned.
Japanese ... |
| 28.07.2025 | Trump is getting the world economy he wants — but the risk to growth could spoil his victory lap | High-stakes negotiations break Trump’s way
Financial markets, at first panicked by the president’s protectionist agenda, seem to have acquiesced to a world in which U.S. import taxes — tariffs — are at the highest rates they’ve been in roug... |
| 23.07.2025 | Tokyo's Nikkei leads Asian rally after Japan-US trade deal | HONG KONG: Tokyo stocks surged on Wednesday (Jul 23) after Japan and the United States finally hammered out a trade deal to slash Donald Trump's tariffs, including those on the crucial car sector.
Investors were also cheered by news that Wa... |
| 18.07.2025 | Japan rice prices double, raising pressure on PM | TOKYO: Rice prices in Japan soared 99.2 per cent in June year-on-year, official data showed Friday (Jul 18), piling further pressure on Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ahead of elections this weekend.
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| 01.07.2025 | Japan's Economic Tightrope: Balancing Growth Amid Tariff Turbulence | Japan stands at a crossroads. The nation's economy, a delicate tapestry woven from manufacturing, exports, and consumer spending, is now fraying at the edges. Recent surveys reveal a complex picture of confidence and concern among Japanese ... |
| 01.07.2025 | Japan's business mood holds up but US tariff worries grow, survey shows | TOKYO :Confidence among large Japanese manufacturers improved in the three months to June, a central bank survey showed, as firms maintained their bullish long-term spending plans, unfazed by the immediate potential hit from steep U.S. tari... |
| 30.06.2025 | Japan factory output rises, but slower than expected as US tariffs threat looms | TOKYO: Japanese factory output rose at a slower-than-expected pace in May, government data showed on Monday (Jun 30), as sweeping US tariffs were threatening to derail the country's already fragile economic recovery.
Industrial output rose ... |
| 18.06.2025 | Japan exports fall at sharpest pace in 8 months as U.S. shipments plummet | The fall was softer than the 3.8% decline forecasted by economists polled by Reuters.
Imports to the world’s third-largest economy fell 7.7% in May.
Exports to the U.S. continued to decline, falling 11.1% year on year.
Exports from Japan in... |
| 10.06.2025 | Where the axe might fall in the UK’s spending review | The U.K. Treasury will unveil its Spending Review on Wednesday in which it sets out day-to-day and investment plans for individual government departments.
U.K. watchers are waiting to see where the axe falls when it comes to individual gove... |
| 23.05.2025 | The AI Homework Revolution: Are Students Learning or Just Copying? | In the digital age, students are riding the wave of artificial intelligence. AI tools like ChatGPT have become their trusty sidekicks. But is this partnership helping or hindering their education? A recent survey from Singapore reveals that... |
| 23.05.2025 | Japan's Inflation Surge: A Double-Edged Sword for the Economy | Japan is caught in a whirlwind of rising prices. Core inflation has surged to 3.5%, the highest in over two years. This spike is not just a number; it’s a signal of deeper economic currents. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is at a crossroads, weigh... |
| 23.05.2025 | Japan's core inflation hits more than 2-year high, could force year-end BOJ hike | TOKYO: Japan's core inflation accelerated at its fastest annual pace in more than two years in April on steady rises in food costs, data showed on Friday (May 23), raising the odds of another interest rate hike by year-end.
The data undersc... |
| 23.05.2025 | Japan's core inflation hits more than 2-year high, could force year-end BOJ hike | Japan's core inflation hits more than 2-year high, could force year-end BOJ hike
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| 23.05.2025 | Japan PM presses Trump on tariffs ahead of new talks | TOKYO: Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Friday (May 23) that he had again pressed United States President Donald Trump on tariffs, in a phone call ahead of fresh talks on easing the levies.
Japan, a key US ally and its biggest ... |
| 17.05.2025 | The Economic Tightrope: Japan and America Face Trade Turbulence | In the world of economics, the balance is delicate. One misstep can send nations tumbling. Recently, both Japan and the United States have found themselves on shaky ground, grappling with trade tensions and rising debt. The stakes are high,... |
| 17.05.2025 | Moody's cuts America's pristine credit rating, citing rising debt | Moody's cuts America's pristine credit rating, citing rising debt
By Davide Barbuscia and Pushkala AripakaMay 17, 202512:54 AM UTCUpdated ago
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| 17.05.2025 | Moody’s cuts America’s pristine credit rating, citing rising debt | Moody’s downgraded the US sovereign credit rating on Friday due to concerns about the nation’s growing $36 trillion debt pile, in a move that could complicate President Donald Trump’s efforts to cut taxes and send ripples through global mar... |
| 16.05.2025 | Japan's economy shrinks more than expected as US tariff hit looms | TOKYO: Japan's economy shrank for the first time in a year in the March quarter at a faster pace than expected, data showed on Friday (May 16), underscoring the fragile nature of its recovery now under threat from United States President Do... |
| 06.05.2025 | Taiwan dollar eases after historic surge as officials deny currency talks with U.S. | Taiwanese dollar weakened over 3% against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday, after a meteoric 9% rally over the previous two trading days.
It hit three-year highs and logged its sharpest daily gains Monday since at least 1981 according to LSEG dat... |
| 02.05.2025 | Economic Crossroads: The U.S. Jobs Report and Global Trade Tensions | The U.S. economy stands at a critical juncture. As the April jobs report looms, economists brace for what could be a pivotal moment. Expectations are tempered. Nonfarm payrolls are projected to rise by 133,000, a significant drop from March... |
| 01.05.2025 | Jobs report Friday to provide important clues on where the economy is heading | Economists expect nonfarm payrolls to post an increase of 133,000, a steep slide from the 228,000 in March. However, it would be only slightly below the 152,000 average for the first three months of the year.
A downside surprise could be pe... |
| 23.04.2025 | The Economic Tightrope: Navigating Tariffs and Market Uncertainty | The U.S. economy is walking a tightrope. Tariffs imposed by President Trump are creating ripples across various sectors. Business owners are stocking up on inventory, anticipating price hikes. This preemptive purchasing is inflating economi... |
| 22.04.2025 | CNBC Daily Open: Investors grow wary of U.S. assets as Trump intensifies attacks on Powell | U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
American stocks and the dollar fell while gold prices hit a fresh high.
Shares of Tesla dropped a day before the company announces its first-quarter ear... |
| 21.04.2025 | Bank Indonesia to hold rates on April 23 as FX concerns outweigh growth risks | BENGALURU :Bank Indonesia will hold interest rates steady on Wednesday to support the under-pressure rupiah, despite growing concerns of slowing economic growth driven by U.S.-led trade policies, a Reuters poll of economists found.
With the... |
| 03.04.2025 | Trump announces 10% tariff on all imports, with higher rates for some trading partners | WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (Apr 2) unveiled a raft of punishing tariffs targeting countries around the world including some of its closest trading partners, in a move that risks sparking a ruinous trade war.
Speaking... |
| 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.
The dour new ... |
| 18.03.2025 | CNBC Fed Survey
Slower economic growth is likely ahead with risk of a recession rising, according to the CNBC Fed Survey | Probability of a recession rose to 36% from 23% in January, according to the CNBC Fed Survey, which polls fund managers, strategists and analysts.
The average 2025 GDP forecast declined to 1.7% from 2.4% with tariffs now seen as the top thr... |
| 10.03.2025 | Japan revises fourth-quarter GDP lower, complicating BOJ’s interest rate outlook | Japan’s economy grew 2.2% on an annualized basis in the fourth quarter, a slower pace than initially reported, complicating the central bank’s case for a near-term interest rate hike as tepid domestic demand persists.
The revised data came ... |
| 23.02.2025 | The Fed is stuck in neutral as it watches how Trump’s policies play out | The popular narrative among Federal Reserve policymakers these days is that policy is “well-positioned” to adjust to any upside or downside risks ahead. However, it might be more accurate to say that policy is stuck in position.
With an abu... |
| 20.02.2025 | The Stagflation Shadow: Navigating Economic Uncertainty in the U.S. | The U.S. economy is at a crossroads. Stagflation looms like a dark cloud, threatening to unleash a storm of sluggish growth and relentless inflation. The specter of the 1970s haunts investors, as they grapple with the implications of Presid... |
| 20.02.2025 | 'Stagflation' fears haunt US markets despite Trump's pro-growth agenda | 'Stagflation' fears haunt US markets despite Trump's pro-growth agenda
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| 11.02.2025 | Fraud Detection Startup Sardine AI Wraps Up $70M Series C | 2 Shares Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
AI-powered fraud detection platform Sardine locked up a $70 million Series C after nearly doubling its customer base last year.
The new round was led by Activant Capital with participation from Andre... |
| 11.02.2025 | Sardine: AI-Based Risk Platform Raises $70 Million | Sardine, a leading AI risk platform for fraud, compliance, and credit underwriting, announced a $70 million Series C funding round, bringing the total capital raised to $145 million. The funding round was led by Activant Capital, with parti... |
| 11.02.2025 | Sardine AI Raises $70M in Series C Funding | Sardine AI, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of an AI risk platform for fraud, compliance, and credit underwriting, raised $70M in Series C funding.
The round was led by Activant Capital, with participation from new and existing investors... |
| 29.01.2025 | Schneider Electric: A Beacon of Sustainability in a Changing World | Schneider Electric has once again claimed the title of the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation, a feat that underscores its unwavering commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. This recognition, awarded by Corpo... |
| 24.01.2025 | Schneider Electric named The World’s Most Sustainable Corporation for a second time | First-ever corporation to top Corporate Knights Global 100 twice
14th consecutive year in Global 100 index, 7th top 10 ranking
Follows strong 2024 performance in other key ESG ratings
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| 21.01.2025 | After two years of smooth sailing, Fed ready to navigate rocky bond market, Trump uncertainty | After two years of smooth sailing, Fed ready to navigate rocky bond market, Trump uncertainty
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| 18.01.2025 | China's Economic Crossroads: A Slow Growth Dilemma | China's economy is at a crossroads. The latest data reveals a growth rate that feels like a shadow of its former self. The numbers tell a story of struggle, with the country posting its slowest economic growth in decades. This isn't just a ... |
| 17.01.2025 | China's economic growth among slowest in decades | BEIJING: China posted one of its slowest rates of economic growth in decades Friday (Jan 17), as leaders nervously eye a potential trade standoff with incoming US president Donald Trump.
Beijing has announced in recent months its most aggre... |
| 14.01.2025 | Robust US economy may not need Trump's big reforms | Robust US economy may not need Trump's big reforms
By Howard SchneiderJanuary 14, 20252:57 AM UTCUpdated ago
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| 07.01.2025 | US dockworkers threaten to strike against automation, creating economic uncertainty | “This isn’t about meeting operational needs,’’ Daggett’s son Dennis Daggett, the union’s executive vice president, wrote last month. “It’s about replacing workers under the guise of progress while maximizing corporate profits at the expense... |
| 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... |
| 05.11.2024 | China's Economic Tightrope: Balancing Stimulus and Stability | China stands at a crossroads. The nation's economy, once a roaring dragon, now resembles a wounded beast. Recent reports highlight a critical moment for Chinese lawmakers as they convene to discuss a major stimulus package. The stakes are h... |
| 04.11.2024 | China to hash out stimulus plan with US elections in its sights | BEIJING: China's top lawmakers gathered on Monday (Nov 4) to hash out a major stimulus package that analysts say could grow even bigger if former US president Donald Trump wins the White House this week.
Beijing has in recent months heeded ... |
| 16.10.2024 | China set to post slowest quarterly growth this year: Analysts | BEIJING: China's economy likely expanded at its slowest pace this year, according to an AFP survey ahead of data on Friday (Oct 18), as authorities struggle to reignite consumption amid a chronic debt crisis in the property sector.
Official... |
| 15.10.2024 | National Politics | Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say | “Nonpartisan researchers,” they said, “predict that if Donald Trump successfully enacts his agenda, it will increase inflation.”
Last month, the Peterson Institute for International Economics predicted that Trump’s policies — the deportatio... |
| 08.10.2024 | China holds off on fresh stimulus but 'confident' will hit growth target | BEIJING: China said on Tuesday (Oct 8) it was "fully confident" of hitting its growth target this year but held off more stimulus, disappointing markets and fuelling concern about a lack of detail on a raft of measures unveiled la... |
| 24.09.2024 | China’s Economic Revival: A Tightrope Walk Amidst Turbulence | China stands at a crossroads. The world’s second-largest economy is grappling with a storm of challenges. A prolonged property sector debt crisis looms large. Deflationary pressures weigh heavily. Youth unemployment is alarmingly high. In r... |
| 24.09.2024 | Bank Indonesia to cut twice in Q4 as Fed easing shores up FX confidence, Reuters poll shows | BENGALURU : Bank Indonesia (BI) will cut interest rates twice more this year following a surprise reduction on Sept. 18, a Reuters poll of economists predicted, as a stronger rupiah and subdued inflation allows the central bank to focus on ... |
| 24.09.2024 | China unveils fresh stimulus to boost ailing economy | BEIJING: China unveiled some of its boldest measures in years on Tuesday (Sep 24) aimed at boosting its struggling economy as leaders grapple with a prolonged property sector debt crisis, continued deflationary pressure and high youth unemp... |
| 06.09.2024 | Tetrate and the Future of Secure Communications in the USAF | In the realm of modern warfare, communication is the lifeblood of operations. It must be secure, reliable, and resilient. Tetrate, a leader in application networking and security, is stepping up to the plate. With contracts exceeding $3 mil... |
| 05.09.2024 | Industry Leaders To Reimagine Manufacturing At Fall Summit | Reimagine Manufacturing Summit 2024
A dynamic group of manufacturing leaders and industry experts will address attendees at a fall summit designed to energize and strengthen manufacturing in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Reimagine Manufacturin... |
| 07.08.2024 | Market Pulse: A Tale of Recovery and Opportunity | The financial landscape is a dance of numbers. One moment, the music swells, and stocks rise. The next, a sharp note sends them tumbling. Recently, global equities found their footing after a steep sell-off. Investors breathed a sigh of rel... |
| 06.08.2024 |
Opportunity unlocked: Mortgage rates drop to 2024 low point | The downward movement in mortgage rates over the past few months accelerated last week as a cooler-than-expected jobs report and indications of a Federal Reserve rate cut led to a steep drop in loan pricing.
At HousingWire‘s Mortgage Rates ... |
| 06.08.2024 | Asian stocks rebound from rout as Fed faces calls to cut rates early | HONG KONG: Asian equities rallied on Tuesday (Aug 6) after the previous day's global rout fuelled by US recession fears that have led to calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates before its next meeting.
Tokyo, which suffered a re... |
| 29.07.2024 | The Real Estate Revolution: Radius Agent's TxM Suite and the Economic Landscape | In the fast-paced world of real estate, innovation is the name of the game. Radius Agent has stepped up to the plate with its new Transaction Management Suite (TxM Suite). This tool is not just another app; it’s a game changer. It promises ... |
| 26.07.2024 | The U.S. Economy Grew Way Faster Than Expected This Spring The Federal Open Market Committee is set to meet at the end of July, and a rate cut is not anticipated. |
This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
A new Bureau of Economic Analysis report said the advance estimate for US GDP growth in the second quarter was 2.8% at an annualized rate.
That's way more than the 2% forecast from Inve... |
| 01.07.2024 |
Rich men, poor men, and the infinite housing crisis | In the game of housing crisis Rochambeau, we play with income, inventory, and policy. Inventory cannot beat inadequate incomes, but better compensation policies can.
The labor market has reached peak disengagement rates, partially driven by... |
| 18.06.2024 | PayJoy Asset Fund Surpasses $130 Million in Assets Under Management with First Institutional Investor | PayJoy Logo
Blending Profit with Purpose, The Fund Achieves 300%+ YoY Growth in AUM driven by strong investor demand and capital inflow
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PayJoy, Inc. (PayJoy), the leading lender to the unde... |
| 09.04.2024 | Miami shows how a new kind of gentrification is coming to US cities | Economy Miami shows how a new kind of gentrification is coming to US cities
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| 02.04.2024 | Bumper corporate profits helped prevent mass layoffs and a recession, says leading economist | Economy Bumper corporate profits helped prevent mass layoffs and a recession, says leading economist
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| 22.02.2024 | A financial coach who works with NFL teams shares 5 tips for saving on groceries | Personal Finance Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
Financial Planning A financial coach who works with NFL teams shares 5 tips for saving on groceries
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| 30.01.2024 | PadSplit, a marketplace for affordable shared housing, surpasses 10K+ units | PadSplit aims to address the lack of supply, access and affordability in the rental market with its co-living marketplace designed specifically for lower-income workers, which includes flexible commitment terms and payments as well as no mi... |
| 23.01.2024 | Moody’s Analytics Taps Numerated to Deliver AI-powered, Commercial End-to-End Loan Origination System | Strategic Partnership Enables Lending Across All Asset Classes and Credit Sizes
Numerated and Moody’s Analytics are collaborating to expand the end-to-end capabilities of Moody’s Analytics Lending Suite across all commercial and small busin... |
| 22.01.2024 | Moody’s Analytics integrates collateralized loan obligation data from Dealscribe | LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 22, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Dealscribe is pleased to announce that its data on collateralized loan obligation (CLO) documentation will now be available to users of Moody’s Analytics’ Structured Finance Por... |