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Chinese President Xi Jinping recently sought to assure a bipartisan delegation of U.S. senators that China and the United States could still avoid a military confrontation despite the…
The Federal Reserve’s bi-annual survey, published on Friday, revealed escalating concerns about persistent inflation and potential real estate losses. This sentiment was shared by 75% of…
Could newly elected U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson deliver a partial government shutdown next month? Don’t bet on it, according to some analysts. The lengthiness of…
(Reuters) – United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said on Friday the three Detroit automakers had converged on a 23% wage hike after fresh contract offers…
(Reuters) – S&P Global is the first among the “big three” rating agencies to upgrade Greece to investment grade since the country’s debt crisis in 2010.…
The numbers: U.S. mortgage rates rose for the seventh week in a row, with the 30-year mortgage rate inching even closer to 8%. A jump in…
(Reuters) -Ratings agency Moody’s (NYSE:) revised Britain’s outlook to “stable” from “negative” on Friday, saying policy predictability has been restored after heightened volatility last year around…
Most Treasury yields jumped amid an aggressive selloff Wednesday morning, as investors awaited U.S. economic growth and inflation data in the next few sessions. What’s happening…
PARIS (Reuters) – France will struggle to bring down its budget deficit to 2.7% by 2027 without “a little more effort,” the chief economist at the…
Can you be fired for your political opinions — or for signing a petition about Israel and Palestine?
The Florida-based Christian university, also known as PBAU, says it “equips students to grow in wisdom, lead with conviction and serve God boldly.” But English professor…