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You are at:Home»Posts Tagged "Economy" (Page 53)

1 million children at risk of starvation, UNICEF chief warns

By FinMar NewsAugust 13, 2023

Afghan children, who salvage recyclable items from garbage to make a living, eat a meal of rice in Jalalabad on June 30, 2013.Noorullah Shirzada | AFP…

Signs of ‘fickle’ consumer as borrowing slows in July

By FinMar NewsAugust 13, 2023

Consumer borrowing slowed in July after strong gain in the prior two months, according to Federal Reserve data released Wednesday.  Total consumer credit increased $17 billion.…

China to remain key to global economy says VSA’s Andrew Monk, despite

By FinMar NewsAugust 5, 2023

What does the future hold in the eyes of Andrew Monk, the onetime progenitor of Blue Oar Securities, Oriel Securities, and the current driving force behind…

Evergrande crisis to hurt China economy: Li Daokui, ex-PBOC advisor

By FinMar NewsAugust 5, 2023

Evergrande’s debt crisis will slow down China’s economic growth, but will likely have minimal spillover on the country’s financial system, according to a former advisor to…

Here’s what the Fed’s half-point rate hike means for your money

By FinMar NewsAugust 4, 2023

The Federal Reserve raised its target federal funds rate by a half point at the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday, notching the largest increase in the…

How U.S. money helped break Afghanistan

By FinMar NewsAugust 3, 2023

A person shows US dollars outside an exchange office, remained close since August 15th, following their reopening after Taliban takeover on September 04, 2021 in Kabul,…

Chesapeake Energy, a pioneer in the U.S. shale revolution, files for

By FinMar NewsAugust 3, 2023

A worker on a Chesapeake Energy natural gas rig in Fort Worth, TexasMatt Nager | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesChesapeake Energy, the poster child of the U.S.…

China may chalk up more debt as lockdowns hit the economy

By FinMar NewsAugust 2, 2023

Covid lockdowns have hit China’s economy, and the Asian giant might have to issue more debt to continue meeting its growth target.Kevin Frayer | Getty Images…

Companies make bold promises about diversity, but there’s a long way to go

By FinMar NewsAugust 2, 2023

As protests sweep the nation, more and more companies are announcing initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion within their walls. Whether these promises lead to…

Is it safe to fly now? One preflight PCR test could be the answer

By FinMar NewsAugust 1, 2023

A study conducted earlier this year shows there may be a way to reduce the number of Covid infections on board commercial airplanes to virtually zero.Results…

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