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Business, Published on 03/08/2022
» More Americans are embracing frugality as they face rising prices at every turn.
Business, Published on 30/07/2022
» The U.S. economy shrank for a second quarter in a row -- a common definition of recession -- as the housing market buckled under rising interest rates and high inflation took steam out of business and consumer spending.
Business, Post Reporters, Published on 29/07/2022
» Foreign investment is being seen as a way to revive the sluggish economy, particularly with stagnating domestic purchasing power and GDP expected to grow by just 3% this year.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 26/07/2022
» Investments by overseas companies registered under the Foreign Business Act (FBA) rose by 73.5% year-on-year in the first six months of 2022, led by Japan, Singapore and the US, driven by the government's investment promotion policy.
AFP, Published on 24/07/2022
» WASHINGTON: US central bankers face an increasingly difficult balancing act as they struggle to douse scorching inflation while still keeping the economy growing, though they have made it clear they are willing to risk a recession.
Business, Published on 11/07/2022
» For one week each month Carlos Tavares runs a global auto giant from his living room in Lisbon, surrounded by his grandchildren.
Business, Published on 27/06/2022
» Formula One motor racing might be just the kind of noisy marketing tool luxury car makers need in the hush of the electric era.
Business, Published on 25/06/2022
» McDonald's Corp. is planning to make some of the biggest changes in decades to the franchising system that underpins its U.S. operations, as it seeks to reinvigorate its base of restaurant owners.
Business, Published on 23/06/2022
» Delays, cancellations, long lines and lost baggage are plaguing air travel worldwide, as airlines and airports struggle with soaring summer demand and staff shortfalls.
AFP, Published on 22/06/2022
» WASHINGTON: The US economy is strong but faces an "uncertain" global environment and could see further inflation "surprises," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.