The Federal Reserve's PCE price index rose slightly, and inflationary pressure continued to ease.

Recently, data released by the Federal Reserve showed that the personal consumption expenditure price index (PCE) rose by 0.1% month-on-month in August, bringing the 12-month inflation rate to 2.2%.

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Credit Agricole's third-quarter performance was mixed, and its stock price fell nearly 6%

On November 6, 2024, Credit Agricole (CAGR.PA) released its third-quarter performance report, which showed mixed results.

The Chinese government's attitude towards Nvidia chips has caused market turmoil

On September 27, 2024, media reported that the Chinese government did not encourage domestic companies to buy Nvidia's microchips and processors, which quickly attracted widespread attention in the market.

Bank of Korea cuts interest rate by 25 basis points to address economic challenges

Against the backdrop of the recent complex and volatile global economic environment, the Bank of Korea announced on October 11, local time, that it would lower its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.25%.

Canadian borrowers are struggling amid high interest rates, and income disparity hits record highs

In the second quarter of 2024, Canada's economic environment presents a complex and challenging picture.

China's economic stimulus plan drives stock market surge

Recently, Beijing launched an economic stimulus plan that includes $114 billion to stimulate the stock market, which triggered a strong reaction in the Chinese stock market.

Denmark releases updated wage standards for foreign workers

On September 27, 2024, the Danish International Recruitment and Integration Agency (SIRI) released an updated version of the practice note, which aims to assess whether the wages offered in certain work situations meet Danish standards.

France cracks down on large companies and the rich to cut its huge debt

According to the latest reports, the French government plans to impose a temporary tax on 440 large companies, which is expected to raise 12 billion euros between 2025 and 2026.

India develops new payment system for Trinidad and Tobago

A major collaboration in the field of payments in India has attracted widespread attention recently.

Saudi Arabia's production increase plan triggers oil price fluctuations, and crude oil futures hit a two-week low

On September 26, 2024, the price of oil futures in the global crude oil market hit the lowest settlement price in about two weeks.

Saudi Arabia’s spending strategy shifts significantly, public investment funds grow rapidly

Saudi Arabia’s bold decisions on fiscal spending in recent years mark a clear shift in its national strategic direction.

Serbia keeps interest rates unchanged at first meeting after S&P raises rates.

After Standard & Poor's raised Serbia's credit rating to BBB- investment grade and the outlook was stable, the market generally expected the Serbian central bank to make corresponding adjustments to monetary policy at the first meeting.

Singapore maintains monetary setting unchanged, core inflation picks up in August

Despite multiple economic pressures at home and abroad, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) decided to maintain its monetary setting unchanged.

Thailand launches massive cash handout plan, faces challenges in boosting weak economy

The Thai government recently announced a massive cash handout plan to boost the continued weakness of Southeast Asia's second-largest economy.

The Federal Reserve's PCE price index rose slightly, and inflationary pressure continued to ease.

Recently, data released by the Federal Reserve showed that the personal consumption expenditure price index (PCE) rose by 0.1% month-on-month in August, bringing the 12-month inflation rate to 2.2%.

The US economy has emerged from the shadow of recession, and the sharp increase in employment has affected the direction of the Fed's policy

The sharp increase in jobs in September 2024 has led the market to generally believe that the US economy has emerged from the shadow of recession.

Turkey introduces 10% minimum corporate tax to reduce budget gap

The Turkish government has recently taken a series of fiscal measures to deal with budget deficits and inflation.

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Costco sales fluctuate due to hurricanes, strikes

Costco Wholesale Corp. said that in late September, affected by two major hurricanes in the Southeast and a brief port strike on the East Coast, consumers were stocking up on supplies in advance as a precaution.

Hurricane impact weakens oil price fluctuations

Recently, as the impact of Hurricane Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico gradually weakened, the risk of US oil and gas production decreased accordingly, and this change directly affected the trend of international oil prices.

Nintendo confirms Switch games will run on successor, shares rise

On November 6, Nintendo officially announced that its next-generation game console will be compatible with games on the current Switch platform. Once the news was released, Nintendo's stock price rose 5.8% at the close of Tokyo.

Icahn Enterprises plans to significantly increase stake in CVR Energy

The Wall Street Journal reported on November 7 that Icahn Enterprises LP (trade code: IEP) plans to increase its stake in U.S. refiner CVR Energy (trade code: CVI) by more than 20%.

Puma responds to Trump's tariff plan: ready to adjust quickly

This policy is aimed at helping the US manufacturing industry and balancing the additional deficit caused by tax cuts.

US September CPI data reveals regional inflation differences

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a broad indicator that measures the prices of daily necessities such as gasoline, groceries and rent, and is of great significance for reflecting changes in residents' living costs.

Hagerty Insurance Survey: Gen Z’s Interest in Classic Cars Rising Significantly

Recently, classic car insurance company HGTY released the results of an interesting survey.

SpaceX successfully launches astronaut rescue mission to the International Space Station

The launch was carried out at the SLC-40 launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This is the first time that SpaceX's first launch pad has been used for a manned flight mission, which is of milestone significance.

Flexible office space occupancy rate soars, strong market demand drives industry expansion

Recently, a research report on the flexible office space market pointed out that due to strong market demand, the occupancy rate of flexible office space has soared to more than 80%.

Bank earnings will become a key factor in the stock market's judgment of the health of the economy

In the current global economic environment, bank profitability is gradually becoming an important indicator for the stock market to judge the health of the economy.

US rate cuts may help the African economy, but challenges remain

In September 2024, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) announced a 50 basis point cut in the target range of the federal funds rate, a decision that quickly attracted widespread attention and discussion around the world.

The Koi Nation Casino Project: Controversy Focus in California Wine Country

Recently, The Koi Nation announced a $600 million casino construction plan in California's famous wine region.

TD Bank fined $3 billion for money laundering by drug cartels

Recently, TD Bank Financial Group was fined a record $3 billion by U.S. regulators and prosecutors for failing to properly monitor money laundering activities by drug cartels and other criminal groups.