New Zealand central bank paints grim economic outlook
By Lucy Craymer and Renju Jose WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's central bank painted a bleak economic picture on Tuesday, citing rising unemployment and delayed business...
By Lucy Craymer and Renju Jose WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's central bank painted a bleak economic picture on Tuesday, citing rising unemployment and delayed business...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in October, helped by early signs that Beijing's big stimulus push was helping improve...
-- China’s services sector grew more than expected in October, private purchasing managers index data showed on Tuesday, as business activity picked up in the wake of...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's October headline inflation slowed further to the weakest level in almost four years, data showed on Tuesday, strengthening the case for more...
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer spending grew only modestly last month as uncertainty in the run-up to finance minister Rachel Reeves' Oct. 30 budget and rising energy bills...
(Reuters) -U.S. shoppers could lose up to $78 billion in annual spending power annually if presidential candidate Donald Trump's new tariffs proposal on imports are implemented, a...
By Jake Spring CALI, Colombia (Reuters) - Wealthy nations appeared to hit a limit with how much they are willing to pay to conserve nature around the world, instead shifting their...
Powell is likely to suggest that rate cuts could either slow or accelerate, but the Fed chief is unlikely to endorse hawkish bets for a Fed pause amid recent data...
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe’s investment needs for the green and digital transition, along with defence and research, should use public funds primarily to...
By Sarah Marsh and Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's economy minister made a key concession in talks over how to plug the budget on Monday in a bid to save the ruling...