Edison, NJ – Morning rush hour turned into a gridlock nightmare for commuters across New Jersey as multiple crashes, road closures, and delays crippled major routes Monday. It began just …
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TRENTON, N.J. — Monday morning commuters across New Jersey encountered a mix of crashes and heavy volume-related delays, especially in northern and central parts of the state. A crash on …
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NEW YORK, N.Y. — New York commuters faced numerous traffic disruptions Friday morning due to a series of crashes, disabled vehicles, and lane closures on several major roadways across the …
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WASHINGTON — President Biden reportedly made harsh remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris’s election campaign, referring to it as “dead and buried” and criticizing her strategy, according to claims made …
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BALTIMORE, MD – Commuters across Maryland are experiencing various traffic conditions this Wednesday morning due to multiple incidents and roadwork. In Anne Arundel County, a collision occurred on I-695 Inner …
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NEW YORK, NY – Commuters across New York City and New York State are facing various traffic conditions this Wednesday morning. Several incidents and delays are impacting travel on major …
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New Jersey faces a persistent issue with slow drivers occupying the left lane on its highways, causing traffic congestion and road rage incidents. According to New Jersey law, the left …
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Mexico headline inflation seen up in November, core index to slow: Reuters poll
by Reutersby ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s headline inflation likely accelerated in November, while the core index would have continued easing, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, reinforcing expectations that the central …
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Analysis-Japan’s re-defined intervention trigger may slow, but not derail, yen bears
by Reutersby ReutersBy Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s new interpretation of “excessive” yen volatility is aimed at keeping investors on guard rather than lowering the threshold for actual intervention, say experts, …
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Australia economy to slow, govt spending to rise as population ages-report
by Reutersby ReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia faces decades of slower economic growth as its population gets older which will pressure the budget and lift national debt, a government report projected on Thursday, …
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee All it took was a bit of a hint that the Federal Reserve may stick to …
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December’s Strong Jobs Report Unlikely To Slow Fed’s Rate Hikes
December’s Strong Jobs Report Unlikely To Slow Fed’s Rate Hikes John Hugh DeMastri on January 6, 2023 The U.S. added 223,000 jobs in December, surpassing investor expectations by roughly 20,000 …
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UK recruiters say hiring slow, pay growth weakest in over a year
by Reutersby ReutersLONDON (Reuters) – Hiring by British employers grew only slowly in August and pay for permanent staff increased at its slowest pace in over a year, a survey of recruiters …
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S.Korea finance ministry warns growth may slow, exports face growing downside risks
by Reutersby ReutersSEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s finance ministry on Friday warned economic growth could slow on increasing downside risks for exports. “It is concerning that economic growth may slow due to …
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New Zealand’s near-term inflation expected to slow, central bank survey shows
by Reutersby ReutersWELLINGTON – New Zealand’s near-term rate of inflation is expected to slow in the third quarter of 2022, a survey showed on Monday. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) …
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By Wayne Cole SYDNEY – Australian retail sales edged higher in June but missed market forecasts for the first time in several months, a sign soaring inflation and rising interest …
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Gartner forecasts chip sales growth to slow down in 2022, fall next year
by Reutersby ReutersBy Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM – IT research firm Gartner said on Wednesday it expects global semiconductor sales growth to slow down in 2022 and fall 2.5% next year, hurt by …
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By Ludwig Burger FRANKFURT -Adidas on Tuesday cut its 2022 earnings target, citing a slower-than-expected recovery in China from pandemic restrictions. In an unscheduled statement, the sporting goods maker said …
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By Nevzat Devranoglu ANKARA – The Turkish lira slipped again on Monday, sustaining a slow slide towards 18 against the dollar as concerns mounted about the government’s foreign exchange policy …
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Analysis-Supply chain snags threaten to slow air industry take-off
by Reutersby ReutersBy Nick Carey FARNBOROUGH, England – The global air industry is in the midst of a post-pandemic rebound, but supply chain problems have left suppliers and manufacturers scrambling to source …
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Fed’s Daly: growth will slow, but don’t expect economy to shrink
by Reutersby Reuters(Reuters) – San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Tuesday said she believes the U.S. economy will slow to below 2% annual growth as the Fed raises interest …
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WASHINGTON – U.S. business inventories increased strongly in April amid a moderation in sales, government data showed on Wednesday. Business inventories rose 1.2% after advancing 2.4% in March, the Commerce …
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BoE to raise rates 25 bps in June, stick to slow pace in coming months: Reuters Poll
by Reutersby Reuters(Reuters) – The Bank of England will raise interest rates in June by a modest 25 basis points and stick to those increments in coming meetings despite inflation running close …
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By Orathai Sriring and Satawasin Sta[censored]charnchai BANGKOK – A shift by Thailand’s central bank to a more hawkish footing this week stunned markets and appeared to finally end policymakers’ tolerance …
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Pakistan expects GDP growth to slow to 5% amid fiscal consolidation
by Reutersby ReutersBy Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD – Pakistan GDP growth will slow to 5% for the upcoming fiscal year beginning on July 1, from 5.9% in the outgoing year, following budgetary tightening …