The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Suzanne Clark, appealed to the presidential administration with an initiative to review the existing system of duties. She called for their abolition for small importing enterprises. She also proposed to waive tariffs on goods that are not produced in the country. In her opinion, such measures will help avoid an economic downturn and protect small businesses from devastating consequences that may turn out to be irreversible.Clarke sent her proposals... Čítať viac
Economists are expecting that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will maintain its official cash rate... Čítať viac
The central bank of Lebanon has assured that the Lebanese pound has been steadfast, according to... Čítať viac
Consumer prices in Turkey rallied to a record high over 13 years, excluding volatile items such as... Čítať viac
After more than a decade, the Bank of England decided to implement interest rate hike. The bank... Čítať viac
The total unemployment rate in Germany declined a bit lower than expected for the month of October... Čítať viac
It seems noticeable that the American economy is on a tear as shown in the economic model of the... Čítať viac
Singapore aims to strengthen its standing being the financial hub in Asia that targets greater than... Čítať viac
The American economy unanticipatedly sustained the rapid momentum in Q3, as the inventory... Čítať viac
Japan’s industrial production was anticipated to decline in September following a rigid profit in t... Čítať viac
There are more American citizens who filed for unemployment benefits that led to an increased over... Čítať viac
The Britain economy progressed higher than expected in the third quarter. Yet the economist... Čítať viac
The quarterly growth of the South Korea from October to December is forecasted to reach just above... Čítať viac
The government could conclude that the economy has been a steady growth to end the deflation period... Čítať viac
The total unemployment figures of France reduce in September based on the records from the Labour... Čítať viac
The incoming prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern noted on Tuesday that she intends to... Čítať viac
The latest elections in New Zealand coupled with political risks created a major impact towards the... Čítať viac
China is forecasted to exceed the annual growth of around 6.5 percent in the current year,... Čítať viac
Majority of the business economists have predictions about the possible growth of the US economy by... Čítať viac
The consumer price index of Singapore is anticipated to increase in the month of September which is... Čítať viac
The strong economic development of China boosted the global economy that has been perking up on its... Čítať viac
On October 26, the European Central Bank is scheduled to reduce their monthly asset purchases to 40... Čítať viac
The American economy had a modest to moderate pace of expansion in September until earlier in... Čítať viac
The appeal for an injunction to prevent the Bundesbank in participation to the asset purchase... Čítať viac
According to the world’s leading economic think-tank, the reversing Brexit is expected to cause a p... Čítať viac
The U.S. administration under Trump regime is aiming for a more levelheaded trade relationship with... Čítať viac
The Italian cabinet approved the 2018 government budget worth 20 billion euros ($23.6 billion) with... Čítať viac
The Chief Christine Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund described India to be moving in a... Čítať viac
The government of Japan will disclose a public-private initiative amounting to $10 billion, its... Čítať viac
The Chinese oil import was robust as supported by the crude oil prices according to traders. The... Čítať viac
Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is present in the conference with central bankers and Group of 20... Čítať viac
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