According to statistics from Counterpoint Research, the global smartphone market shrank by 8% to its lowest third-quarter level in a decade due to weak demand for big brands like Apple and Samsung in the majority of developed economies. The information,… Read More ›
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Main Insights Gained From The IMF And World Bank Meetings
The week-long annual sessions of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank came to an end on Saturday, overshadowed by recent violence in the Middle East and held in a nation still recuperating from an earthquake. The prospects for a… Read More ›
UK Banks Evaluate China Risks Following The Pain Of Russian Sanctions
Big banks in Britain are preparing for any potential escalation of Western sanctions against China and have shared their “scenario planning” with the British and American governments, claimed a report by Reuters based on information from a senior financial official…. Read More ›
August Saw A Decline In German Industrial Output, Raising Recession Concerns
The German federal statistics agency has announced that German industrial output decreased in August for the fourth consecutive month, a sign that the industry is still experiencing significant pressure and fuelling concerns about an impending recession. When compared to the prior… Read More ›
Growing Debt In Asia Could Restrain Growth, According To Chief Economist Of The World Bank
Rising debt levels in Asia’s “seemingly healthy” countries might drive the region’s GDP below current anticipated levels, World Bank Chief Economist Indermit Gill told the media on Monday. Gill said he was still concerned about the slow pace of debt… Read More ›
Middle East Turmoil Introduces Significant Threats To The Global Economy
The outbreak of military conflict in the Middle East may force central bankers to confront new inflationary trends while also undermining economic confidence at a time when they had indicated increased optimism about limiting the price surge caused by the… Read More ›
South Korean Companies Granted An Indefinite Waiver On US Semiconductor Equipment Supplies To China
According to South Korea’s presidential office and the firms, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix would be able to send U.S. semiconductor equipment to their China operations indefinitely without further U.S. licences. The United States was anticipated to extend a waiver… Read More ›
An Attack On Israel May Increase The Attraction Of Gold And Safe-Haven Assets
Investors are keeping a tight eye on events in Israel as a geopolitical risk to markets, with some anticipating that the violence may spark a shift towards safe haven assets. against Saturday, gunmen from the Palestinian organisation Hamas launched an… Read More ›
A Central Bank Testing Lab Has Created A Global Bitcoin Mapping System
A worldwide central bank test lab has created a prototype bitcoin surveillance system to provide authorities with a better understanding of how, when, and where the cryptocurrency is used. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Atlas project began more than… Read More ›
US Employment Growth Picks Up In September, While Wage Inflation Slows Down
Although pay growth is slowing, the United States’ employment expanded in September for the first time in eight months as hiring increased broadly, indicating to ongoing labour market resilience that could give the Federal Reserve justification to hike interest rates… Read More ›