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5 days ago
This year's summit in Canada did not go as planned, but leaders of the world's wealthiest nations still secured some wins.
8 days ago
UK hoping for US tariff relief in days after deadline slips
Officials hope Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds will update parliament on Tuesday.
Indonesian police hunt for two Australians after Melbourne man shot and killed in Bali
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Search under way for two Australian men after Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic fatally shot and another man injured at Bali villa
Authorities are searching for two Australian men suspected of fatally sh…
11 days ago
Trade tensions aren't stopping Chinese companies from pushing into the U.S.
Chinese companies are so intent on global expansion that even a new IPO on the mainland counts the U.S. as one of its biggest markets, on par with China.
12 days ago
Trump's 'done' deal with China: Trade damage already done and will remain, logistics firms, retailers say
President Trump says the trade deal with China is 'done,' but inside the supply chain, the damage has been done and will remain, logistics executives say.
US inflation rose less than expected to 2.4% in May
Trade war fuels price pressures ahead of Federal Reserve meeting next week
14 days ago
Recession Watch Metrics
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a story from Calculated Risk › Calculated Risk
Early in February, I expressed my "increasing concern" about the negative economic impact of "executive / fiscal policy errors", however, I concluded that post by noting that I was not currently on r…
17 days ago
Ministers admit they spent £35,580 - more than a nurse or teacher's annual pay - on thousands of BEER MATS in pubs to boast about minimum wage going up
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) revealed the sum was spent on printing the drink coasters as part of an awareness campaign.
18 days ago
Trade deficit fell by a record amount in April as demand dropped for imports
Following a record-breaking surge in the trade imbalance, the deficit slid to $61.6 billion.
Trade Deficit decreased to $61.6 Billion in April
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a story from Calculated Risk › Calculated Risk
The Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported:
The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced today that the goods and services deficit was $61.6 billion …