LONDON (Reuters) -For all the trepidation about world trade, debt and inflation, it could well be worker shortages that define economic trends this year - on both sides of the Atlantic. Immigration ...
The Federal Reserve's June meeting came and went with few surprises. As Citi's head of equity US equity trading strategy Stuart Kaiser wrote in a note to clients, it was a "Blah FOMC" for markets as ...
This year’s Nobel Prize for economics is unusually pertinent. It honors three scholars who, in different ways, have tried to ...
With months of downward revisions and softening wage growth, the signal seems pretty clear: jobs numbers are cooling. That ...
We always begin the calendar year with a degree of optimism. To live with hope is in the very nature of human existence. No ...
Given sticky inflation and the slowing jobs market, some economists fear a recession or the possibility of stagflation.
Canada's economy has weakened as a result of Donald Trump's tariffs. But sweeping exemptions for most Canadian exports has ...
New research concludes that humanity would benefit more if it aims for ecological sustainability and stays within the limits of what Earth can provide, rather than pursuing relentless growth. The ...
As 2025 enters its final quarter, President Bola Tinubu’s administration faces mounting public expectations to deliver on ...
Omani women enjoy their full rights Omani women continue to thrive under laws and policies that ensure equality and ...
Voters seemed more divided than ever across lines of gender, race, and education as Donald Trump stormed back into the presidency this week. Yet with that said, economic divides also remained stark, ...