TRENTON, NJ – Mass transit services in New Jersey are running out of money. Mass transit, one of the cornerstones of Governor Murphy’s green energy agenda is about to get …
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Trenton, NJ – The Senate Environment and Energy Committee has taken a decisive step toward environmental justice and energy affordability for low-income and historically marginalized communities in New Jersey. Sponsored …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Major central banks have likely come to the end of what has been the most aggressive tightening cycle in decades, but some are pushing back against market …
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ZURICH (Reuters) – Further interest rate hikes from the Swiss National Bank are not needed given the bank’s latest inflation forecasts, SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan told Swiss newspaper Aargauer Zeitung …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese policymakers searching for clues on whether wage hikes will become widespread may find relief in a central bank survey in the northern prefecture …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan may end negative interest rates in April but will likely go slow in any further steps towards normalising ultra-loose monetary …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Net borrowing by British consumers was the highest in nearly seven years in November and lenders approved the most mortgages since June, according to Bank of England …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – Bank Indonesia will maintain its key policy rate for a second month on Thursday as inflation is within its target range and the rupiah …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – The Philippine central bank will leave its key interest rate unchanged at 6.50% for a second time on Thursday thanks to cooling inflation and …
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(Reuters) – New Zealand’s Fonterra Co-operative on Thursday increased its fiscal 2024 earnings and farmgate milk price forecasts, citing strengthening demand for reference commodity products from key importing regions. The …
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By Karin Strohecker and Sumanta Sen LONDON (Reuters) – The global monetary tightening cycle was in its last throes in November, with major developed central banks delivering just one increase …
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian businesses accept that another round of tax hikes is inevitable as the government seeks to rein in a ballooning budget deficit but they want more predictable …
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United Auto Workers (UAW) members at Ford Motor have voted in favor of a tentative labor deal, the union’s vote tracker showed on Friday, locking in a contract that offers …
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NEWARK, NJ — The Port Authority and the South Jersey Transportation Authority have proposed budget plans for the upcoming year, which include potential toll increases. Drivers crossing the Hudson via …
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By Medha Singh (Reuters) – U.S. retail traders rushed to lock in gains from a share rally sparked by signs of cooling inflation, looking to recoup losses in their portfolios …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday asked business leaders to raise wages in next year’s spring labour negotiations to a level higher than this year’s against …
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ZURICH (Reuters) – The Chairman of Switzerland’s National Bank on Tuesday said the central bank was not ruling out further rate hikes. “If we see that the current monetary policy …
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook: Bond markets have curbed a little of last week’s enthusiasm about a prospective peak in global …
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(Reuters) – Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari said he would err on the side of overtightening monetary policy rather than not doing enough to bring inflation down to …
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LONDON (Reuters) – After almost two years of aggressive monetary tightening, the world’s biggest central banks are taking time out before weighing up their next move. The Bank of England …
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GENEVA (Reuters) – The Swiss National Bank may need to tighten its monetary policy further depending on how inflation develops in the country, Vice-Chairman Martin Schlegel said in an interview …
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TRENTON, NJ – In a sudden reversal days before state Legislature elections, Gov. Phil Murphy and New Jersey Democrats halted a planned toll increase on the New Jersey Turnpike and …
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(Reuters) – Kimberly-Clark lifted its annual profit forecast for the third time this year after its quarterly profit beat estimates on Tuesday, backed by higher prices and resilient demand for …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River Councilman Dan Rodrick has a reputation for saying no during his time on the Toms River Council. In fact, he prides himself in saying …
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By Pete Schroeder and Michelle Price WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Big bank executives warned a number of products and services could become uneconomical if new proposed bank capital hikes are adopted …