 
    China's exports, imports likely contracted more slowly in August: Reuters poll
      BEIJING China's exports likely contracted at a slower pace in August, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday, highlighting
      2023-09-05 17:46
     
    The Fed cares a lot about jobs data — but it may be getting mixed signals
      According to private payroll processor ADP, US employers hired 455,000 new workers in June. Meanwhile, in its monthly tally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said 105,000 new workers were hired. But for August, the two arrived at similar estimates — ADP reported on Wednesday that 177,000 new workers were added last month, and on Friday the BLS reported 187,000 new hires.
      2023-09-04 20:54
     
    Binance global head of product Mayur Kamat resigns - The Block
      Binance's global head of product and design, Mayur Kamat, has resigned amid a string of executive exits and
      2023-09-04 15:47
     
    German exports down in July
      BERLIN German exports fell in July as global demand continues to falter, data from the federal statistics office
      2023-09-04 14:21
     
    Singapore Seeks Growth in Biofuels Trade Amid Energy Transition
      Singapore has continued to attract companies to expand their global footprint from the city-state, with major energy and
      2023-09-04 10:57
     
    S.Korea to provide exporters $137 billion of policy financing until yr-end
      SEOUL South Korea will provide up to 181 trillion won ($137 billion) of cheap loans to exporters until
      2023-09-04 07:49
     
    Lagos traffic jams disappear. But this isn't good news for Nigeria
      The removal of a fuel subsidy has pushed the cost of transport out of the reach of many Nigerians.
      2023-09-04 07:19
     
    The Fed likely won't raise rates this month — but November is another matter
      Last week's economic data increasingly gave investors hope that the Federal Reserve could hold interest rates steady this month, following a hike in July that brought rates to their highest level in 22 years. But the Fed hasn't ruled out additional rate increases, and that could still happen unless inflation slows further.
      2023-09-03 20:25
     
    Ukraine Recap: Russia Targets Odesa Region With Swarm of Drones
      Russia launched several waves of Shahed loitering drones overnight, with many aimed at port facilities and other infrastructure
      2023-09-03 18:20
     
    SK Secures Land for $15 Billion Canadian Green Hydrogen Project
      The renewable energy unit of South Korea’s SK Inc. secured a site required to develop a $15 billion
      2023-09-03 11:58
     
    China’s Fragile Recovery Keeps Policymakers on Alert
      China’s trade and inflation data this week will likely signal that the economy’s recovery remains fragile, keeping pressure
      2023-09-03 05:15
     
    Ukraine Recap: Kyiv’s ‘Notable’ Advance in Southern Offensive
      Russia’s defense ministry said Ukrainian forces attacked the Kerch Strait bridge overnight with seaborne drones — the latest
      2023-09-02 21:17
    