Three reasons to cheer europe's economy
- World
- February 25, 2015
Japan logged a trade deficit for a 16th straight month in November as imports surged to a record level, while subdued growth in exports to China fanned concern about how COVID disruptions there could impact other economies. The trade deficit came in at 2 trillion yen ($14.8 billion) – the fourth month in a row
READ MOREDistorting of pay and asserting improper derivations while documenting the Annual Expense form (ITR) for AY 2023-24 can prompt serious outcomes, as per Annual Duty Division. Mitali Madhusmita, Head Boss Magistrate of Annual Duty, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana district, as of late said that numerous citizens have guaranteed discounts of as high as 75% to
READ MOREAggressive rate hikes and posturing by the Federal Reserve in an effort to bring down inflation, and the return of a bear market for U.S. equities have contributed to the most pessimistic sentiment among investors all year, according to our most recent survey of our daily newsletter readers. The survey, fielded from September 20-27, captured
READ MORERunaway inflation, an unfolding debt crisis and cost-of-living problems pose the biggest threats to doing business for G20 countries in the next two years, data from the World Economic Forum showed on Monday. Inflation has surged to levels not seen in several decades, prompting a third of G20 countries to identify rising prices as their
READ MOREAn investing strategy designed to hedge against market declines is rebounding after a rough year, but its success may hinge on whether inflation continues to ebb in coming months. So-called 60/40 portfolios typically allocate 60% of their assets to stocks and the rest to bonds, though proportions tend to vary. The strategy counts on the
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