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BBusiness Read More China’s economy weathers US tariff storm in May as consumption picks up16.06.2025 China’s economic data sent mixed signals in May, with US tariffs continuing to weigh on the country’s manufacturing…
UUnited States Read More Republican enthusiasm for Musk cools after feud with Trump14.06.2025 Tech billionaire Elon Musk has lost some of his luster with Republicans since his messy public falling-out with…
EEconomy Read More Bank of Italy confirms GDP forecasts, +0.6% in 2025 – TopNews13.06.2025 The Bank of Italy on Friday confirmed its GDP estimate released in April: +0.6% in 2025, +0.8% in…
UUnited States Read More Harvard, Columbia: 16 US Presidents Who Attended Ivy League Schools03.06.2025 Long before President Donald Trump engaged in a war against Harvard University, the Ivy League has been a…
UUnited States Read More Hiltzik: Investors realize that ‘Trump always chickens out’29.05.2025 Stock market investors don’t have much to cheer about in the second Trump term, except perhaps for a…
EEconomy Read More Strong AI demand keeps Taiwan’s economy warm in April28.05.2025 Taipei [Taiwan], May 28 (ANI): Taiwan’s economy showed signs of a “warming economy” in April, helped by the…
BBusiness Read More China consumption growth slows to 5.1% in April as trade war bites19.05.2025 SHANGHAI/TOKYO — China’s retail sales grew slower than expected in April, as the trade war with the U.S. dented the…
NNew Zealand Read More NZ sharemarket down as retail spending stalls in new data – Market close14.05.2025 Apparel spending was particularly down, declining by 1.9% or $6m, reflecting similar messaging from key retailers such as…