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Factory Orders Data Show Rebound In August
As the macro data engine slowly starts to grind back into motion, we are given glimpses of what happ
Trump: India\s US exports jump despite 50% tariffs as trade tensions ease
Goods exports to the US rose for the first time in five months in October, jumping14.5% from September.

150 Years Of Data Destroy Democrat Dogma On Tariffs: Fed Study Finds They Lower, Not Raise, Inflation
A new historical analysis is challenging the central premise that has guided trade policy, inflation
Oil and gas giant Wood plc sold to Dubai engineering firm
Shareholders in the Aberdeen-based company overwhelmingly voted to back the takeover offer from Sidara.
USPS Reports 5.7% Decline In Parcel Volumes, $9BN Loss
The U.S. Postal Service lost $9 billion in fiscal year 2025, a $500 million improvement from the pri

Container Imports Drop 17.6% In October At Busiest US Port
The Port of Long Beach is moving containerized cargo ahead of the cumulative record-setting paceachi

The Debt-Reduction Playbook: Can Today's Governments Learn From The Past?
Runaway levels of debt, and the question of how they can be contained, could well be defining macro
Germany's "Council Of Economic Experts" Calls For Higher Inheritance Taxes, And Bows To The State
In its latest annual report, Germany‘s Council of Economic Experts — once regarded as a market-orien
September jobs report will be out Thursday as first data since shutdown starts to trickle out
The departments of Labor and Commerce had not posted revised schedules as of Friday morning, but updates are expected soon.
Trump tariffs are helping drive U.S. beef prices to new highs
President Trump's tariffs are adding to higher beef prices, along with drought and parasites in a stressed U.S. beef supply chain.
UK unemployment rate rises to 5% as jobs market weakens
Latest official data ahead of the Budget later this month shows it is the highest rate since 2021.
BASF CEO: EU CO₂ Trading Is A "Destruction Mechanism" For European Industry
The roadmap is already set: in the coming years, the EU and its member states will make both busines
Trump asks for meat packer probe over beef prices
In his latest attempt to take on soaring beef prices, Trump has asked the justice department to launch a federal investigation.
Consumer sentiment nears lowest level ever as worries build over shutdown
A University of Michigan sentiment survey showed a decline of 6.2% on the month and about 30% from a year ago.
Chicago Fed's Goolsbee says he's cautious about further rate cuts during shutdown
The central bank official said told CNBC that he has concerns because of the lack of inflation reports.
'We're past peak-restrictiveness,' BOE governor says, as bets rise on Christmas rate cut
The central bank was seen as more likely to hold rates than not, according to economists.
Bank of England holds rates steady in narrow vote ahead of Autumn Budget
While the central bank was seen as more likely to hold rates than not, it's not a given, according to economists.
Bank of England rate cut a close call ahead of the Autumn Budget
While the central bank is more likely to hold rates than not, it's not a given, according to economists.

These Are Europe's Top Economies By Projected 2026 GDP
After two years of sluggish activity, Europes economic engine is forecast to regain traction.As Visu
Op-ed: The fuel for the AI boom driving the markets is advertising. It is also an existential risk.
Joe Marchese, Executive Chairman at Human Ventures, describes a key conundrum facing OpenAI and other AI start-ups as they disrupt the ad tech industry.
