Economics
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US Current Account Deficit Narrows to a Two-Year Low in Q3
Us current account deficit narrows to a two year low in q3 – US Current Account Deficit Narrows to a…
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Chinas Foreign Investment Plunges to Four-Year Low
China records steep drop in foreign investment hitting a four year low, a trend that has sent shockwaves through the…
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Jobless Claims Rise Modestly, Continuing Claims Hit Two-Year High: Labor Market Analysis
Jobless claims rise modestly as continuing claims hit two year high labor market analysis takes center stage, signaling a potential…
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US Business Activity Holds Steady, But Employment Dips in November: S&P Global Report
Us business activity holds steady but employment dips in november sp global report – While US business activity remained relatively…
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Slower Job Growth Boosts Fed Rate Hike Pause Expectations
Slower job growth boosts expectations of fed rate hike pause – Slower Job Growth Boosts Fed Rate Hike Pause Expectations.…
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Surprise Surge in US Employment Costs: Impact on Prices
Surprise surge in US employment costs potential impact on prices sets the stage for this enthralling narrative, offering readers a…
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US Interest Rates Rise: Economic Turbulence and Global Market Reactions
Economic turbulence us interest rates rise global markets react – US Interest Rates Rise: Economic Turbulence and Global Market Reactions…
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US Service Sector Slowdown in September: Economic Insights
US service sector sees modest slowdown in september economic insights, a trend that has sparked concern among economists and policymakers.…
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US Job Openings Surge Signals Potential Rate Hike
Surge in us job openings signals potential interest rate hike – US Job Openings Surge Signals Potential Rate Hike: The…
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Rising Oil Prices Push August Inflation Higher
Rising oil prices drive anticipated increase in august inflation figures, a trend that is likely to impact consumers and businesses…
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