According to Bank of Japan statistics released on Tuesday, Japanese corporate services prices increased in April at their quickest rate since early 2015. This was due in part to rising labour costs in the services sector, which is encouraging for… Read More ›
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Its Appropriate Time Next Week For A Rate Cut, Says Rehn Of European Central Bank’s Rehn Says
It seems almost certain that there will be an interest rate drop next week after two influential European Central Bank members on Monday threw their support behind the idea. Olli Rehn, the director of Finland’s central bank and a member… Read More ›
According To JPMorgan, Two Of Asia’s “Supremely Interesting” Equity And M&A Markets Are India And Japan
Speaking on Asia’s stock and deal-making landscape, JPMorgan’s Filippo Gori stated at the bank’s Global China Summit on Thursday that India and Japan are two bright spots in Asia’s “supremely interesting” markets. “You have the burning country of Japan. India,… Read More ›
Chinese EV Manufacturers Are Pushing Hard Into Europe Despite The Looming Prospect Of Tariffs
Even as lawmakers speculate that significant tariffs on automobiles from the second-largest economy in the world may be imposed, Chinese electric carmakers are growing their presence in Europe. This week, Nio inaugurated a store in Amsterdam, while last week, Xpeng… Read More ›
How Digital Health Businesses Are Benefiting From The GLP-1 Surge
Losing weight has become a difficult endeavour for Charlotte, North Carolina kindergarten teacher Grey Beard. She had never seen long-lasting effects from any of the five programmes she had attempted in her life. Her fortune began to turn around the… Read More ›
Some Bond Investors Are Alarmed By The Growing US Debt Load Ahead Of The Election
Ahead of this year’s presidential election, investors anticipate a deluge of U.S. government debt issuance that, over time, may dwarf an anticipated bond rise. This is because they see no end in sight for significant budget deficits. Although speculations on… Read More ›
Rising SIP Investments Drive Indian Equities to Record Highs, But Raise Concerns Over Valuations
It’s generally accepted wisdom to save aside a part of one’s salary for a rainy day. But it’s contributing to the overvaluation of equities in India. Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) were designed to assist investors in setting away money consistently… Read More ›
Natixis Research Shows India Would Require 11.5 Crore Employment By 2030 In Both Manufacturing And Services
In order to accommodate both underutilised labourers and incoming workforce , India must create 11.5 crore jobs by 2030, according to a May 20 research by Trinh Nguyen, a senior economist at Natixis SA, which was cited by Bloomberg. “By 2030,… Read More ›
New Survey Reveals Decoupling From China Could Be Impossible As It Is A Crucial Global Supplier
According to a trade research by Allianz Trade, efforts for a complete decoupling remain “difficult, if not impossible,” with China continuing to be a “critical supplier” to the global economy. European businesses are optimistic about their prospects in China despite… Read More ›
India’s Desire For Agrarian Innovation Is Fueled By Space Data
Thanks to earth monitoring satellites, Indian farmer Lokeswara Reddy, who has twenty years of experience, has witnessed his crops bloom after years of hardship. About ten years ago, Reddy, 52, who is presently a contract farmer with the multinational corporation… Read More ›