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The euro zone’s buoyant consumers will save the economy from a hard landing, according to European Central Bank
2023-10-14 21:24

Polish Ruling Party Slips in Opinion Polls Despite Spending Plan
Poland’s ruling Law & Justice party is losing support, opinion polls show, a sign that its recent proposals
2023-05-20 19:48

Nikola Short Sellers Take a Hit on EV Maker’s Recent Rally
Nikola Corp. shares have nearly doubled this week in a rally that’s eating into paper profits for traders
2023-06-17 01:23

New Pro Audio Family of Converters from Cirrus Logic Delivers True Transparent Audio Experience
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2023-06-20 23:26

Yellen says believes US housing inflation will still fall over time
MARRAKECH, Morocco U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Reuters on Friday that she still believes U.S. shelter inflation
2023-10-14 03:29

Novo’s Value Surpasses Denmark GDP After Obesity Drug Boost
Novo Nordisk A/S has just reached another milestone in its meteoric rise: the market value of the Danish
2023-08-09 19:51

Stress test shows top 8 UK banks have enough capital, says Bank of England
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's eight largest lenders have enough capital to ride out economic stress deeper than the
2023-07-12 15:48

Singapore to Allow Banks Share Client Data to Fight Crime
Singapore banks will be able to share information on potentially risky clients next year, a move aimed at
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US Considers Phased Hydrogen Tax-Credit Plan in Bid to Balance Industry, Activists
A top climate adviser to US President Joe Biden signaled the administration could phase in some requirements for
2023-08-07 22:22

Moldova Sees EU Entry by 2030 With Russian-Occupied Region
Moscow is trying to destabilize Moldova, but the tiny former Soviet republic can join the European Union by
2023-06-01 03:17

Corporate bankruptcies are on the rise — and the pain won't end for a while
From Vice Media to Bed Bath & Beyond, bankruptcies are picking up again. Last week, corporate America had its worst 48-hour stretch of bankruptcies since at least 2008, according to Bloomberg. That's never a good comparison.
2023-05-23 04:21

Instant View: Still-hawkish Fed pauses rate tightening after 10 straight hikes
NEW YORK The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged on Wednesday but signaled in new economic projections that
2023-06-15 02:27
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