The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reported on Tuesday that testing measuring the safety of rear seat passengers in various incidents revealed that four large pickup vehicles performed badly. According to new moderate overlap front crash tests, the IIHS gave… Read More ›
Economy & Finance
With Profits Increasing Over Two Folds, Inter IKEA Confirms Drop In Prices
The owner of the largest furniture company in the world, Inter IKEA, revealed on Friday that the company’s yearly profit more than doubled as cost pressures subsided, enabling it to lower prices and anticipate further reductions in the months ahead…. Read More ›
Operating Earnings At Berkshire Hathaway Grow By 40%, While Cash Reserve Reaches A Record $157 Billion
Even while having a record amount of cash on hand, Berkshire Hathaway reported a sharp increase in operating profitability for the third quarter, as Warren Buffett saw few chances for deals. Operating earnings for the Omaha-based conglomerate, which include income from… Read More ›
Hamburg’s Tower Building Being Suspended Is A Bad Indication For The German Real Estate Market
Another worrying indication for the nation’s struggling real estate market, the developer of one of Germany’s tallest skyscrapers abruptly stopped paying its constructor in the middle of the project. This year, construction on the 64-story Elbtower skyscraper in Hamburg has… Read More ›
Hong Kong Conference Will See More Challenging Questions About China For Global Finance Heads
Amid geopolitical tensions and China’s economic slowdown, global investment bank and asset management bosses are getting back together in Hong Kong next week in an attempt to reposition themselves in the second-largest economy in the world and its offshore financial… Read More ›
Foreign Minister Of China Says There Won’t Be An Easy Path To The Xi-Biden Summit
The “road to the San Francisco summit will not be a smooth one,” as China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi put it on Sunday, alluding to the anticipated meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Wang agreed… Read More ›
US-China Rivalry Encourages Space Technology Investment
According to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, the US and China are “in a space race to go back to the moon.” Nelson says he wants to make sure “we get there first” in an interview with the BBC. His remarks… Read More ›
Strong US Consumer Spending In The Third Quarter, With A Jump In Monthly Core Inflation
U.S. consumer spending increased in September as consumers increased their vacation and auto expenditures, continuing the upward trend in spending that began in the third quarter and continued into the fourth. In light of rising prices for services like housing,… Read More ›
War Orders From Ukraine Are Beginning To Increase Earnings For Major US Defense Contractors
Defence companies’ earnings are beginning to rise in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, as clients including the US government replenish supplies sent to Ukraine and nations in Europe arm themselves in anticipation of Moscow’s aggressions. U.S. defence… Read More ›
Unexpectedly High Core Inflation In Japan’s Capital Puts BOJ In The Spotlight
The core consumer inflation rate of the Japanese capital Tokyo, which is seen as a leading indication of national trends, surprisingly increased in October, which signaled the expansion of price pressures which in turn is expected to sustain anticipations of… Read More ›