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Bulgaria is expected to get a green light from Brussels in June to adopt the euro -- but the prospect is unsettling many ...
The U.S.-China trade truce in Geneva earlier this month hinged on Beijing agreeing to resume crucial mineral exports. Now China is slow-walking the concession, and the pact is in jeopardy. A New ...
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Capital Market on MSNEconomic Buzz: Eurozone private sector credit growth improves in AprilEurozone private sector credit increased at a faster pace in April, data published by the European Central Bank showed on Friday.
Worries about the sustainability of government finances are hitting major economies, including the US, Japan and UK. A look at broader debt levels in various countries offers some reassurance, for ...
The Federal Reserve (Fed) opted to maintain interest rates at their current level in May, despite the backdrop of decreasing ...
In Q1 2025, the John Hancock Freedom 529 Portfolio 2029-2032 portfolio recorded a modest gain and outpaced its blended ...
The continued decline in inflation means investors expect the ECB to cut borrowing costs by a quarter point next week to 2.0%. That would mark the eighth cut since June last year, when the rate was at ...
Price rises in the eurozone’s largest economies cooled this month, putting the European Central Bank on course to reach its ...
German carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW are also reportedly trying to negotiate tariffs directly with the US Secretary ...
Inflation eased across major eurozone economies in May, with Germany holding at 2.1%, Spain falling to 1.9% and Italy to 1.7% ...
Europe needs to move quickly to take advantage of growing disillusionment in the US economy and do more to promote the euro as a reserve currency to rival the dollar. So says ING's Chief Economist, ...
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