Category: Economy
July 11, 2023
Economy
‘The consumer is the common denominator’
Economy•Jul 11 23 14:46•Edited Jul 11 ’23 3:01 PMAuthor: Remy Cook The consumer is the common denominator on issues such…
July 10, 2023
Economy
Wall Street is showing a rebound, and chip companies are rallying
US stock markets showed a recovery on Monday after falling prices last week. The chip segment in particular did a…
July 10, 2023
Economy
The US central bank temporarily halts interest rate hikes Economy
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July 09, 2023
Economy
ASML may sell fewer chip machines to China from September | Economy
Chip machine manufacturer ASML will be subject to new rules for trade with China from September. From that moment on,…
July 09, 2023
Economy
Discover these 10 cities for maximum happiness at work
Copenhagen, Denmark Photo: Unsplash/Nick Karvounis Who does not dream of a perfect work-life balance? In a world where the boundaries…
July 08, 2023
Economy
ASML under pressure due to the geopolitical battle between the superpowers China and the United States | Economy
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July 08, 2023
Economy
An additional holiday marking Charles’ coronation puts further pressure on the British economy
According to economists polled by Bloomberg News, Britain’s gross domestic product could fall to 0.7 percent in May. This could…
July 07, 2023
Economy
New export rules for key minerals
It was quiet for a while, but now it appears that China is striking back at the West in a…
July 07, 2023
Economy
BMW sells more electric cars in the second quarter
Photo: ANP German auto group BMW sold more electric cars in the second quarter of this year. Compared to the…
July 06, 2023
Economy
June was warmer than ever
The warmest June ever measured was last month. The worldwide temperature was about 0.5 degrees higher than average between 1991…