Defeating inflation without higher unemployment is still unlikely
US inflation is now much slower than last summer's red-hot pace, but it's not guaranteed it will drift all the way down to the Federal Reserve's 2% target without a sharp rise in unemployment. That possibility remains unlikely.
2023-09-24 19:24
Marketmind: Markets labor on China, three jobs gauges
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2023-07-06 18:52
French Grocer Casino Gets Interest for Sale of Further Stores
Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA has received preliminary expressions of interest for some of its hypermarkets and supermarkets as the
2023-11-27 16:25
Stellantis operating profit rises 11% in H1 topping forecasts
MILAN Carmaker Stellantis said on Wednesday its operating profit rose 11% in the first half of this year,
2023-07-26 14:22
Paternity Leave Gains Momentum in Japan Amid Government Push
A year after revisions to Japan’s paternity leave system, the number of new fathers taking childcare leave has
2023-10-30 11:50
Truth Social’s merger partner reaches $18m settlement with SEC
A financial firm linked to Donald Trump’s Truth Social platform has reached an $18m settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in order to bring an end to the investigation into its merger with the company. Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC) announced the tentative settlement on Monday, saying that the payment would “remove the cloud of uncertainty lingering over DWAC and would allow DWAC to move forward in achieving its objective of delivering a strategic merger”. The SEC had been looking into whether DWAC held talks with Truth Social’s parent company before going public, which would be a violation of certain antifraud provisions of the Securities Act and the Exchange Act. The settlement means once DWAC has paid the civil penalty it can move forward with the merger, which would see Truth Social become a public company. News of the settlement comes after three people involved in the merger were indicted for insider trading last week. Michael Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartsman and Bruce Garelick were named in a federal indictment unsealed last Thursday (29 June) in Manhattan federal court. All three were charged with trading in securities of Digital World Acquisition Corporation (DWAC) based on non-public information about the company’s planned business combination with Trump Media & Technology Group — founded by former president Mr Trump — the parent company of social media platform Truth Social. They were arrested on Thursday morning in Florida. In 2021, the three investors were invited to invest in DWAC and another SPAC. After signing non-disclosure agreements, they were provided with confidential information, including the planned deal with Trump Media. They were prohibited from using this knowledge in the open market. According to the indictment, after making initial investments into DWAC through the initial public offering process, Mr Garelick was given a seat on the board of directors, which gave him access to valuable non-public information about the planned merger. He provided these updates to his co-conspirators, calling it “intelligence”. The defendants bought millions of dollars of DWAC securities on the open market before the news of the Trump Media business combination was public. In addition to their own purchases, they also passed the information to their friends on a trip to Las Vegas, to Michael Shvartsman’s neighbours, and to Gerald Shvartsman’s employees at a furniture supply store. After DWAC’s merger with Trump Media was announced publicly on 20 October 2021, the stock and warrant holdings significantly increased in value. The defendants and the individuals they tipped then sold their DWAC securities for a significant profit. Michael Shvartsman and Bruce Garelick have been charged with five counts of securities fraud under Title 15, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; Gerald Shvartsman has been charged with three counts. All three defendants have also been charged with one count of securities fraud under Title 18, which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison; and one count of conspiracy, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Read More Trump news – live: Truth Social SPAC agrees to SEC settlement as Trump’s past comments on indictment resurface Why isn’t Twitter working? How Elon Musk finally broke his site – and why the internet might be about to get worse Trump mocked for ‘weird apocalyptic’ campaign video Trump marks Independence Day by sharing vulgar attack on Biden Truth Social SPAC reaches SEC settlement as Trump indictment comments reemerge – live Trump sparks speculation by ranting about ‘charges against me’ in Georgia
2023-07-05 00:27
China's central bank set to boost liquidity but keep policy rate steady
SHANGHAI China's central bank is expected to boost liquidity while keeping the borrowing cost steady when rolling over
2023-09-14 16:22
Housing-Market Rebound Poses Challenge for Fed’s Inflation Fight
Home prices are again on the rise after a brief dip last year, complicating the Federal Reserve’s effort
2023-07-24 17:25
German Investor Outlook Improves But Still Signals Weak Momentum
Investor confidence in Germany’s economy improved for a second month, while lingering at a level that will do
2023-09-12 17:45
Eurozone slips into recession after revised data shows two quarters of economic contraction
The 20 countries that use the euro as their currency fell into a mild recession around the turn of the year, although the broader European economy avoided the downturn.
2023-06-08 17:26
China's frail Q2 GDP growth puts pressure for more policy support
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's economy grew at a frail pace in the second quarter, although the annual figure was flattered by
2023-07-17 10:24
Australian Consumer Sentiment Slumps Following RBA’s Rate Hike
Australia’s consumer confidence slumped in November following the Reserve Bank’s resumption of interest-rate increases, as households hunkered down
2023-11-14 07:59
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