The International Monetary Fund is projecting slower global economic growth of 5.9%, down from 6% with U.S. economic growth projected as 6%, down from 7%.
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Small business owners are not particularly optimistic going into the final quarter of 2021, chalking their pessimism up to ongoing shortages, inflation and new taxes looming over the horizon.
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Inflation is hitting middle-class consumers particularly hard with prices rising on everyday household products.
Economists are predicting a recession by the year end. While hiring is up and wages are increasing, consumer expectations indices, a predictor of past downturns, are declining suggesting a "double dip" slump.
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Japan ruling party seeks defence spending boost
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India's biggest port operator to shun cargo from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran
Nigeria's palm wine tappers face uphill task
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Ace banker Jamie Dimon has always been skeptical of cryptocurrencies. He held on to his long-held view about Bitcoin being "worthless" at an investor event Monday.
Bitcoin prices dropped to $30,000 in May and stayed in the $30,000 to $40,000 range.
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The recent decision by OPEC and other major producers not to ramp up output has further strained global supplies.
Southwest says staffing shortages contributed to flight snarls
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Nightclubs and casinos were among the last to reopen when coronavirus restrictions began to be eased in June.
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Merck applied for emergency use authorization of its oral anti-Covid drug in the U.S., a major step towards finding a simple pill to treat the disease.
Energy-rich Qatar says unhappy with high gas prices
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Industries urge UK govt to help over gas price hike
Suspected militants kill five soldiers in Indian Kashmir: army
Thousands evacuated and coal mines shuttered as floods hit north China
The Biden Administration is mulling over a wide ranging Executive Order for regulating the cryptocurrency industry amid the digital asset's use by ransomware and cybercriminals.
Still no decision on whether IMF chief keeps her job