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Gold steadies ahead of Fed's Jackson Hole symposium
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S&P Affirms U.S. Credit Rating as Tariff Revenue Expected to Plug Fiscal Leaks
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What would happen if America started faking its economic data? Here’s what happened when other countries did it
While there’s no indication the data has been rigged (assertions from the White House aside) – or will be rigged in the future – the White House’s nomination of a partisan to lead the government’s economic data agency was enough to worry global economic and financial circles.
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Analysis-China's Overcapacity Crackdown Faces Litmus Test in Solar Sector
A general view of solar panels at the Dunhuang Photovoltaic Industrial Park, during an organised media tour to Dunhuang, in Gansu province, China October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo BEIJING (Reuters) -China's efforts to curb industrial overcapacity face their first test in the indebted and bloated polysilicon sector,
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Factory Town’s Crisis Shows Japan’s Fading Manufacturing Era
Nissan Motor Co.’s Oppama factory, opened in 1961, was once a crown jewel in Japan’s postwar rise to manufacturing powerhouse.
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In praise of complicated investing strategies
Yet if anything goes wrong with the new models—ranging from mundane underperformance to entire investment strategies blowing up—their fans may find themselves wishing for a tool that could cut through the complexity.
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Nvidia and AMD’s ‘special treatment’ from Trump is shaking up an already tangled global chip supply chain
If Nvidia and AMD are given special treatment…why shouldn't other companies be doing the same?” says one expert.
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More Workers Are Getting Job-Skill Certificates. They Often Don’t Pay Off.
Many of the thousands of online courses and other credentials employees pursue to boost careers fall short in delivering, a new study finds.
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Two-Thirds Of Consumers Cut Spending Before Tariffs Even Hit
Two-thirds of American consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending as tariff concerns reshape retail landscape for back-to-school and holiday seasons.
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How Syrian Immigrants Are Boosting Germany’s Economy
The glass is more half full than half empty.” In fact, immigrants can even keep refilling the glass, according to Martin Werding, a member of the German Council of Economic Experts, which evaluates government policies.
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