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(This Dec. 16 story has been corrected to fix Dr. Ratner’s first name, in paragraph 4) By Shawana Alleyne-Morris (Reuters) – Opposition to COVID-19 vaccine …
(This Dec. 16 story has been corrected to fix Dr. Ratner’s first name, in paragraph 4) By Shawana Alleyne-Morris (Reuters) – Opposition to COVID-19 vaccine …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. business activity contracted further in December as new orders slumped to the lowest level in just over 2-1/2 years, but softening …
(Reuters) – Manufacturing activity in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region contracted for a fourth straight month in December, but factory operators reported a brighter outlook and …
Major University Medical Center Gets An ‘A’ For Wokeness In Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Survey Alexa Schwerha on December 14, 2022 The Ohio State University …
Oregon Gov’t Student Health Survey Asks 11-Year-Olds If They Are Trans Reagan Reese on December 14, 2022 The Oregon Department of Education is administering a …
LONDON (Reuters) – A closely-followed HSBC survey has shown the share of investors upbeat on emerging market assets has doubled over the last three months …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German households are becoming less pessimistic about inflation prospects, predicting a moderation in price pressures over the next year, the Bundesbank said …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Euro zone consumer expectations for inflation in the year ahead rose in October but predictions for three years out held steady at …
LONDON (Reuters) – Global public pension schemes and sovereign wealth funds managing more than $3 trillion in assets fear a combination of economic slowdown and …
OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian companies see a further deterioration in their outlook for the next six months, a central bank survey showed on Tuesday. “Looking …
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) – OPEC oil output has fallen in November, led by top exporter Saudi Arabia and other Gulf members, after the …
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As a Harvard University graduate student in the 1980s, Katharine Abraham tried to fill a hole in U.S. economic …
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Bank of Japan (BOJ) Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya said on Sunday the central bank will conduct a survey annually …
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Just 13% of women who are physically or sexually assaulted by their partners in Mexico report it to an authority, according …
LONDON (Reuters) – British industrial orders weakened a little in November and manufacturers were gloomy about the outlook for the coming months, a survey showed …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. business activity contracted for a fifth straight month in November, with a measure of new orders dropping to its lowest level …
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean manufacturers’ business sentiment for December dropped to a more than two-year low, a central bank survey showed on Wednesday, amid …
If the Grinch were to pick a home in the United States, he’d probably land himself in New Jersey, perhaps atop High Point State Park. …
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A closely-watched survey of global investor views published on Tuesday showed a growing angst that recessions and stagflation episodes …
By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) – British employers are planning the biggest pay hikes in a decade to fill roles but real-term wages will still …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. services industry grew at its slowest pace in nearly 2-1/2 years in October, but businesses continued to face higher prices …
ABU DHABI (Reuters) – The following table shows crude output by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in millions of barrels per day …
BERLIN (Reuters) -The energy crisis is impacting nearly every branch of the German economy, with the number of companies that see high energy costs due …
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Optimism among U.S. businesses in China has hit record low levels, an annual survey showed on Friday, as competitive, …
By Marc Jones and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) – Currency trading has hit a record $7.5 trillion-a-day, a comprehensive new study has shown, with the …
LONDON (Reuters) – Over two-thirds of British adults are planning to cut back on festive spending this year due to a worsening cost of living …
(Reuters) – U.S. business activity contracted for a fourth straight month in October, with manufacturers and services firms in a monthly survey of purchasing managers …
Iconic East Coast Restaurant Chain, The Greene Turtle, To Serve as the Pilot Concept for Integration New York, NY (RestaurantNews.com) Tattle, the innovator in the …
Most Americans prefer digital ordering over face-to-face. Brooklyn, NY (-) Koala, a leading provider of premium, customizable apps and websites for restaurants, today unveiled the …
Additionally, 65% of TikTok content creators have visited or ordered food from a restaurant after seeing videos posted on TikTok Owings Mills, MD (-) MGH, …
By Marc Jones and Rachel Savage LONDON/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Sub-Saharan African banks are increasingly worried about funding costs, an annual survey published on Wednesday found, …
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – More large British companies view borrowing as expensive than at any time in the past decade, due partly to …
TOKYO (Reuters) – The ratio of Japanese households expecting prices to rise a year from now stood at 85.7%, a quarterly central bank survey for …
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. households predicted last month a sharp pullback in spending plans over the next year, in a …
LONDON (Reuters) – Iceland offers the best pension provisions, followed by the Netherlands and Denmark while Britain slipped a spot to 10th place in the …
By Liz Hampton DENVER (Reuters) – Oil and gas activity in the U.S. Midwest and Mountain West declined in the third quarter, but remains generally …
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – High inflation has made it harder to pay the bills, roiled retirement plans, and led people to curb travel …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. services industry slowed modestly in September, while employment surged and a measure of prices paid by businesses for inputs fell …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Over three-quarters of Americans think the United States should pursue negotiations to prevent Iran from obtaining or developing a nuclear weapon, according …
BEIJING(Reuters) – New home prices in China fell for the third straight month in September as a mortgage boycott across the country and a slowing …
PARIS (Reuters) – French business executives see wage gains picking up over the next 12 months but remaining below expected inflation over the period, a …
DUBAI (Reuters) – Companies in the United Arab Emirates are largely resisting demands for higher pay to offset the impact of inflation, according to a …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. business activity contracted for a third straight month in September, though the pace of decline slowed while improving global supply chains …
By Tatiana Bautzer SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Founders of Brazilian unicorns, startups valued above $1 billion, believe most startups will adjust their businesses to reduce …
By Doyinsola Oladipo NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nearly 50% of Manhattan office workers are expected to return by the end of 2022 as efforts by …
(Reuters) – The U.S. services industry picked up again in August for the second straight month amid stronger order growth and employment, while supply bottlenecks …
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By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – Manufacturing activity across the euro zone declined again last month as consumers feeling the pinch from a deepening cost …
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Economists have cut growth forecasts and upped inflation expectations for Singapore, according to a central bank survey, published on Thursday, with a …