Australia’s Monthly Inflation Gauge, compiled by the Melbourne Institute, rose 0.3% month-on-month in October 2025, easing ...
THE Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN) yesterday held its 8th Triennial Delegates Conference at the NECA House, Lagos, bringing together top policymakers, regulators, investors, ...
House prices grew at their fastest pace in over two years in October, climbing 1.1% from September, making it the strongest monthly gain since June 2023, and pushing the annual growth rate to 6.1%, ...
Australia's Final Demand Producer Price Index ((PPI)) rose by 1.0% quarter-on-quarter in Q3 2025. This rate accelerated ...
North American Morning Briefing: Stock Futures Fall as Investors Digest Tech Earnings, Trump-Xi Meeting Stock futures pointed lower early Thursday, as investors tried to make sense of a mixed bag of ...
The Case-Shiller home price index actually helps make this point, though most citations of Case-Shiller are confused about it. The point is this: The “shortage” I am tracking and that I measure by ...
Thank you, President Lee Jae Myung, for the opportunity to share the IMF’s latest global economic outlook with APEC leaders, whose economies together represent about 61 percent of global GDP. As Korea ...
Here are five charts that show how all these factors work together to screw over young Australians. Education should be the essential recipe for a stable job, but it’s taking longer and costing more.
New Delhi [India], October 15 (ANI): Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal highlighted on Wednesday the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recent revision of India growth estimate, which ...
Economists have two views on the nation’s economy—stronger-than-expected growth and weaker employment prospects. The split boils down to the forces driving the economy: a boom in investment in ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund edged up its 2025 global growth forecast on Tuesday as tariff shocks and financial conditions have proven more benign than expected, but ...
If you graph the history of economic growth, it looks a lot like a hockey stick laid on the ground with its blade sticking up. That is, economic growth was pretty flat for millennia, and then, around ...