Browsing: Economy
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – As temperature records topple and extreme weather rages around the world, countries are preparing for talks at this year’s COP28…
Could the global economy be witnessing the final stage of the inflationary cycle that started in 2021? Recent data have sparked hope of a “touchdown” of…
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese authorities announced measures on Friday intended to help boost sales of automobiles and electronics with the goal of shoring up a sluggish economy,…
While investors are celebrating signs suggesting U.S. inflation is slowing down, such a trend may negatively impact company earnings and in turn weigh on stock prices,…
LONDON (Reuters) -The peak holiday season is gearing up, but school’s not quite out for summer in financial markets. With the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central…
The numbers: A survey of U.S. consumer confidence climbed to a two-year high of 117.0 in July, a sign that Americans are growing more optimistic about…
By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan is leaning towards keeping its yield control policy unchanged at next week’s meeting, five…
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers continues to criticize President Joe Biden’s economic policies, even as his fellow Democrat has overseen a significant decline in the…
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to deliver another interest rate hike on Wednesday, resuming its campaign to jack up borrowing costs and crush inflation after…
(This July 20 story has been corrected to change the attribution to senior Japan economist at UBS Securities, not economist at JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:) in paragraph…

