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US job growth likely slowed in May, labor market seen stable despite oil shockAmerica's job growth is expected to slow in May after strong previous months. The labor market remains stable. Economists believe the Middl...
Charting the Global Economy: Factory activity sags on inflationGlobal economic activity is slowing, with manufacturing contracting in many regions due to persistent inflation and the ongoing energy crun...
Petrol, diesel’s second price hike in 5 days leaves common man concerned about price burdenPetrol and diesel increased by approximately 90 paise per litre across India. Citizens expressed widespread disappointment, highlighting th...
China's economy slows in April as output, retail sales disappoint in blow to outlookChina’s industrial output growth slowed to 4.1% in April from 5.7% in March, missing market expectations of a 5.9% rise, official data show...
Scientists found a shockingly simple way to predict your lifespan — here's how to test yourselfNew research indicates that stronger grip strength and the ability to easily stand from a chair are powerful predictors of a longer, health...
How US’ dumb money became most influential force on Wall Street, explains Ruchir SharmaRetail investors in the US have shifted from being seen as “dumb money” to a powerful market force, consistently profiting by buying dips. ...
Global Market: BOJ faces policy dilemma as inflation eases but energy risks persistJapan’s core inflation slipped below the Bank of Japan’s 2% target for a second straight month in March, as subsidies and easing food price...
As $166 billion tariff refunds begin, will consumers get tariff refunds in 2026? When will payments be released and how fast will they move?$166 billion is now being returned under tariff refunds 2026. This massive payout follows a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. It has trigge...
Aluminium prices at record highs: What’s driving the rally and what’s next?Aluminium prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by strong demand, supply constraints, and rising energy costs. Geopolitical tensio...
Indian officials see Iran war oil shock as disruptive as CovidIndia is drawing on its Covid-era playbook to cushion the economic blow from the Iran war, with officials warning the disruption to energy ...
IMF cuts China 2026 economic growth forecast to 4.4%The IMF on Tuesday lowered its forecast for Chinese economic growth this year to 4.4 percent, despite reduced US tariffs and stimulus measu...
Doritos at $7 a bag ended up costing PepsiCo billionsIn an unexpected twist, Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, is slashing prices by as much as 15% on beloved snacks like Doritos and Cheetos...
China set to keep rates steady as Mideast war clouds inflation outlookChina is poised to hold its key lending rates unchanged for the tenth month. This decision comes as global oil prices surge due to Middle E...
How stimulus is leading to commodity boomAs long as that stimulus is there, it is going to translate into bigger demand, says Jonathan Barratt.
European shares sink on second wave fears, US stimulus doubtsBank shares tracked a decline in bond yields, shrugging off signs of a pickup in M&A activity after a report said Italy's Banco BPM and Fra...
Gold jumps on weaker dollar, US stimulus bets"The gyrations on whether we are going to get a stimulus or not seems to be affecting gold prices; gold has rallied on huge stimulus from t...
US may soon get a compromised second stimulus package: Alastair Newton‘There is no prospects of the big fisal bill getting through the Senate’
- Recovery faster in Asia than US, Europe
Asia is outpacing the United States and Europe in the rebound from the global economic slump, thanks to multi-billion dollar stimulus packa...
- US may need a second stimulus, says Obama adviser
The United States may need a second stimulus package focusing on infrastructure projects to put the world's biggest economy firmly on the p...
- Paulson expects economic rebound in second half
Treasury secretary Henry Paulson said on Friday financial markets are “considerably calmer” now than they were two months ago.