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The capital expenditure component of GDP, a barometer of private demand-led strength, rose 1.1% in the first quarter, revised ...
For the whole economy, pay settlements were unchanged at 3.2%, reflecting a 2.7% rise in pay at not-for-profit employers.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's cabinet on Sunday approved a three-year plan that would bring the state's budget deficit to ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank can take its time on interest rates with monetary policy now set at a neutral ...
DUBROVNIK, Croatia (Reuters) -The European Central Bank should not "overreact" to euro-zone inflation edging below its 2% ...
MADRID (Reuters) -The path of monetary policy easing in the euro zone could require further adjustments if the current ...
(Reuters) -Meta Platforms is in talks to make an investment that could exceed $10 billion in artificial intelligence startup ...
In deploying and rolling back monetary easing, the BOJ must focus on achieving its economic and price mandate. "The result ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -A senior Taiwanese official said on Saturday he had this week visited the site of a potentially enormous ...
(Reuters) -Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has left Paul Weiss, the law firm he joined in January, becoming ...
Economists say President Donald Trump's flip-flopping on import duties has hampered businesses' ability to plan ahead.
DUBROVNIK, Croatia (Reuters) -The Bank of England still expects the ongoing rise in UK inflation to fade but is "not sanguine ...