
Dollar regains some ground, still heading for weekly drop
Sterling traded at $1.3545, slipping 0.2% after data showed the British economy stagnated in July. The dollar inched higher

Sterling traded at $1.3545, slipping 0.2% after data showed the British economy stagnated in July. The dollar inched higher

Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector grew by 2% in the second quarter from a year earlier. Sri Lanka’s economy grew

Oil also received some support from solid refinery demand in China last month and a decline in US crude

Tweaks to EU copyright requirements in the AI Act Code of Practice will maintain the AI growth momentum, for

The 2025 US tariff increases varied significantly across most economies. This column argues that the economic impact of these

Despite years of regional integration efforts, African countries trade more with Europe and Asia than with each other. This

Household saving and labour supply are shaped by many risks – wages, marriage, health, longevity – as well as

Sunday morning store closures impose significant costs on consumers, but supporters of such ‘blue laws’ argue these rules protect

Citizens need clear, accessible information to make informed decisions, but today’s digital landscape can be overwhelming. This column tests

GDP growth seen at 3.3% in 2025. Turkey’s medium-term economic programme forecasts inflation to hit 28.5% in 2025 and

Sterling traded at $1.3545, slipping 0.2% after data showed the British economy stagnated in July. The dollar inched higher

Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector grew by 2% in the second quarter from a year earlier. Sri Lanka’s economy grew

Oil also received some support from solid refinery demand in China last month and a decline in US crude

Tweaks to EU copyright requirements in the AI Act Code of Practice will maintain the AI growth momentum, for

The 2025 US tariff increases varied significantly across most economies. This column argues that the economic impact of these

Despite years of regional integration efforts, African countries trade more with Europe and Asia than with each other. This

Household saving and labour supply are shaped by many risks – wages, marriage, health, longevity – as well as

Sunday morning store closures impose significant costs on consumers, but supporters of such ‘blue laws’ argue these rules protect

Citizens need clear, accessible information to make informed decisions, but today’s digital landscape can be overwhelming. This column tests

GDP growth seen at 3.3% in 2025. Turkey’s medium-term economic programme forecasts inflation to hit 28.5% in 2025 and




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