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A dose of reality dragged those expectations back down to earth on Thursday when payroll data showed the US economy added 147,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1 per cent.
Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff agenda has caused months of deep uncertainty for global markets and businesses.
The risk of inflation is pointing downwards rather than upwards, Belgium's central bank governor, Pierre Wunsch, told Germany's Handelsblatt newspaper in an interview published on Thursday.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNKedipes ends interest subsidy scheme as rates and inflation fallState-owned asset management company (Kedipes) announced this week that it has officially terminated its interest subsidy scheme for performing credit facilities indexed to the European Central Bank’s ...
European banks' stock performance eclipsed that of their US and Asian counterparts by a wide margin in the first half, ...
While the US stock market has fully recovered from a spring rout, the relentless drop in the dollar is prompting currency ...
The dollar strengthened as above-forecast June payrolls data supported expectations for the Federal Reserve to stay on hold.
Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the ...
As China’s post-pandemic recovery falters and deflationary signals deepen, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) has begun ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to step down after the head of Fannie Mae ...
The just-released minutes of the European Central Bank's June meeting show that most ECB members were concerned about a ...
Hiring surged in June as businesses navigated uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's tariffs, federal government ...
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