A Mint analysis shows that real GDP growth was revised upwards more often ... At the same time, these firms upped their hiring in the US, reflecting a shift towards local hiring.
Here is a log-scale chart of real GDP with an exponential regression, which helps us understand growth cycles since the 1947 inception of quarterly GDP. The regression illustrates the fact that ...
After four straight years of higher US 10-year yields, we now enter 2025 viewing duration ... But now consensus has caught up, expecting 2.2% real GDP growth this year. While we believe positive real ...
SLV and the precious metals markets may provide a hedge against the excessive issuance of government debt in China, Japan, ...
The dollar has surged following Trump’s decisive win, but U.S. stocks could be at risk if a strong dollar increases the U.S.
According to MoSPI, India’s nominal GDP is expected to be Rs 324 lakh crores by March-end. This is a growth of 9.7 percent over the last financial year (FY24). The nominal GDP is what is used to ...
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ... rather than simply being focused on a “line on a chart” showing GDP. But the Resolution Foundation think tank suggested ...
Its GDP grew by 5.2% in 2023 and would be lucky to ... Should Donald Trump erect barriers to Chinese imports once he takes over as US president, the going will get tougher. Beijing is only too ...
The forecast for unemployment is that it will rise slightly from its current rate of 4.2% to 4.3% by year-end of 2025. Thus, there is no expectation of a hard landing. However, if unemployment doesn’t ...
Key Japan economic data, including wages and household spending, may dictate BoJ rate hike bets and drive market sentiment ...
U.S. consumer spending increased in November amid strong demand for a range of goods and services, underscoring the economy's resilience, which saw the Federal Reserve this week projecting fewer ...
Sir Keir Starmer has stressed that he wants people to feel the benefits of economic growth, rather than simply being focused ...