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President Donald Trump is pursuing an unusual strategy — courting Russian President Vladimir Putin, holding fire on Beijing, all the while turning the screws on a close ally: India. Despite India ...
Manufacturing output volumes fell at a sharp pace in the quarter to August, after being broadly flat in July, according to the CBI’s latest Industrial Trends Survey (ITS). Manufacturers expect output ...
It's been a pretty quiet trading session during Wednesday as the US dollar has gone both higher and lower against the Canadian dollar in a really tight range. It's worth noting that we are sitting at ...
Swiss watch exports returned to growth in July after a steep drop the previous month, as companies tried to build up their stock in the US ahead of higher trade tariffs. Exports increased by 6.9% ...
S&P Global Flash UK PMI® data indicated that private sector output growth accelerated to its fastest for 12 months in August, led by a solid upturn in the service economy. Moreover, new business ...
Business activity rose for the third straight month across the German private sector in August, with the pace of growth ...
New orders increased in the Eurozone during August according to provisional PMI® survey data, thereby ending a period of decline stretching back to June 2024. The renewed expansion in new business ...
After a sustained period of contraction in the eurozone’s second-largest economy, August HCOB ‘flash’ PMI® data showed signs of stabilising business conditions as French private sector output was ...
The US dollar drifted on Thursday as investors fretted about the Federal Reserve’s independence after yet another attack from ...
Borrowing - the difference between total public sector spending and income - was £1.1 billion in July 2025; this was £2.3 billion less than in July 2024 and the lowest July borrowing for three years.
On 27 July 2025, the new trade deal between the EU and the US was announced. That’s a few weeks ago now, so I’d like to look ...
Minutes before his congressional testimony this summer, Jerome Powell sat alone, staring straight ahead in the wood-paneled chamber, appearing deep in thought. The Federal Reserve chair later told an ...