(Reuters) -U.S. stock indexes were set for a muted open on Thursday as a slate of downbeat earnings offset the impact of data ...
In a week lacking big catalysts, market momentum has stalled somewhat as investors look for fresh clues on the monetary ...
ANY hope of sustaining US fiscal ... Take the unemployment rate, currently at 3.9%. The non-partisan Congres-sional Budget ...
Despite the European Pillar of Social Rights, social protection remains patchy for atypical and self-employed workers.
Asian markets traded higher, while the US stock market ended in the green ... The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits held steady at lower levels last week.
Asian markets traded higher, while the US stock market ended in the green overnight amid ... The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits held steady at lower levels last week.
Market declines led by shares of communication services sector after Meta Platforms provided disappointing second quarter revenue guidance and IBM Corp reported weaker than expected first quarter ...
In the US, further inflation data will be scrutinized, as the Producer Price Index (PPI) is expected to dip, while the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits is expected to slow down ...
The affordability of housing has become a major problem for many households across Europe. The affordability crisis may ...
A significant depreciation of the Indian rupee over the past decade has substantially increased the remittance power of non-resident Indians across the world, in particular the GCC and the US ...
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as the OECD cuts UK growth forecasts to back of G7 pack for 2025 ...
US futures are up in the wake of better-than-expected Apple results, and ahead of today’s much-important US jobs data. The jobs data will be more important this time than in the past due to increased ...