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Complaints over state interference at Boğaziçi University trigger unrest that mirrors conflicts in US and Hungary ...
The offending figure is from Sunday’s edition of Daily Spark, an often-interesting newsletter by Apollo Global Management’s chief economist Torsten Sløk — the man whose 2024 Fed calls were equivocally ...
The UK’s statistics office has delayed the release of retail spending numbers that were due to be published on Friday so it can carry out further “quality assurance” work on the data. Retail sales ...
S&P Global has held its rating on US government debt, saying the revenues from President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies will offset the impact of the administration’s signature tax and ...
SoftBank’s billionaire founder Masayoshi Son held talks with Intel’s chief executive about buying its faltering contract chipmaking business in the weeks before Monday’s announcement that the Japanese ...
The country’s GDP at the end of 2023 was 2.2 per cent higher than its pre-pandemic peak, an improvement on the previous ...
China is India’s largest trading partner in goods, with the south Asian country exporting more than $14bn in the 2024-25 financial year and importing a record $113bn of goods.
BHP has reported its lowest full-year profit in five years due to lower iron ore and copper prices and pointed to a “mixed” ...
The Kansas City Fed’s annual central banking shindig kicks off this Thursday, and for a few summer days Jackson Hole plays host to the world’s biggest hitting central bankers, economists, and ...
While the central bank is forecasting inflation to fall well below target and average 1.6 per cent next year, Lagarde struck a slightly hawkish tone at the July press conference, suggesting ...
France’s borrowing costs are way up. A sell-off of 10-year bonds has sent yields to just about the highest they’ve been in ...
With the global cocaine business booming as never before, organised crime groups are diversifying into a swath of other ...