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MILAN (Reuters) – Italian companies’ views on the prospects for the economy darkened markedly in the third quarter, the Bank of Italy said in its quarterly survey on Tuesday, hit…
MILAN (Reuters) – Italian companies’ views on the prospects for the economy darkened markedly in the third quarter, the Bank of Italy said in its quarterly survey on Tuesday, hit…
BERLIN (Reuters) – Investor morale in the euro zone fell less than expected at the start of October, with Germany’s economic weakness continuing to drag on the region but expectations…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. services sector slowed in September as new orders fell to a nine-month low, but the pace remained consistent with expectations for solid economic growth in…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s new home prices rose slightly in September, breaking a four-month decline, data showed on Sunday, as developers sped up launches to take advantage of a recent…
LONDON (Reuters) – New York has easily remained the world’s top financial centre with London still second and gaining some ground, but also facing a tougher fight with Singapore and…
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. business activity showed little change in September, with the vast services sector essentially idling at the slowest pace since February, and overall new order activity…
LONDON (Reuters) – The higher cost of borrowing is hurting almost half of small firms in Britain, according to a survey published on Monday, ahead of an expected 15th back-to-back…
OCEAN CITY, NJ – Onshore testing for New Jersey’s inaugural offshore wind energy project moved forward without delay on Tuesday, even as police arrested six individuals for interfering with the…
(Reuters) – South Africa’s consumer confidence regained some composure in the third quarter, according to a survey released on Thursday, as a rebound in the economic outlook and improvement in…
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Economists have downgraded Singapore’s 2023 growth forecasts and inflation expectations, according to a survey by the country’s central bank published on Wednesday, with spillovers from an external…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Investor morale in the euro zone fell more than expected at the start of September as Germany’s economic weakness remained a major drag on the region, a…
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s new home prices fell for the fourth month in August, according to a private survey on Friday, as a property debt crisis kept confidence at a…
(Reuters) – U.S. companies borrowed nearly 2% less in July than last year to finance equipment investments, an Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) survey showed on Monday. The companies…
By Safiyah Riddle (Reuters) – U.S. business activity approached the stagnation point in August, with growth at its weakest since February as demand for new business in the vast service…
BERLIN (Reuters) -A growing number of German companies are facing a shortage of trainees, the DIHK Chambers of Commerce and Industry said on Wednesday, as Germany like other industrialised countries…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – American workers’ expectations for pay surged in July, even as those same workers foresee a modestly less robust job market, said a…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – Ahead of the July Federal Reserve meeting, banks and money managers projected the hike in interest rates they expected for that gathering…
OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian oil and gas companies plan to invest more in 2023 and 2024 than previously thought, driven mainly by rising activity as well as cost inflation from…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Border Buoys Are Ending Up In Mexico’s Territory, Survey Finds Jennie Taer on August 15, 2023 An international survey found that Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – Americans said last month they expected weaker inflation over the next few years, and they also marked up their own views of…
By Khushi Mandowara (Reuters) -Nearly a third of U.S. hospital pharmacists say they were forced to ration, delay or cancel treatments as drug shortages in the United States approach an…
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – An $800,000 grant by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management sought to conduct a study to see how much of an effect underwater sonar mapping off…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. services sector slowed in July, but businesses faced higher prices for inputs as demand continued to hold up, suggesting a long and slow road to…
BEIJING (Reuters) – Average new home prices in 100 Chinese cities fell for a third consecutive month in July, while more measures are expected in major cities to lift the…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Big euro zone firms are recording stagnating activity levels and see no improvement in the current quarter with risks tilted towards even more negative outcomes, the European…