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March 2025 U.S. Building Permits Rise, Led by Multi-Family Growth

March 2025 U.S. Building Permits Rise, Led by Multi-Family Growth

In March 2025, the number of U.S. Building Permits issued...

ECB Cuts Interest Rates: Is 2% Inflation Back in Sight for Europe?

ECB Cuts Interest Rates: Is 2% Inflation Back in Sight for Europe?

In its latest meeting, the European Central Bank (ECB) cut...

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Eurozone Inflation Hits 2.3% in November 2024

Eurozone Inflation Hits 2.3% in November 2024

Eurozone inflation accelerated to 2.3% in November 2024, marking a rise from 2% in October. This increase was largely anticipated, with analysts predicting higher inflation due to base effects from last year’s sharp declines in energy prices, which are no...
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Retail Sales in Germany Fall in October 2024

Retail Sales in Germany Fall in October 2024

Germany’s retail sector faced a challenging month in October 2024, with sales dropping 1.5% compared to the previous month. This decline came after a revised 1.6% increase in September, showing a stark contrast to analysts’ expectations of a more modest...
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Japan’s Consumer Confidence Index Edges Up in November 2024

Japan’s Consumer Confidence Index Edges Up in November 2024

Japan’s consumer confidence index showed a slight improvement in November 2024, rising to 36.4 from October’s five-month low of 36.2. This increase came in line with market forecasts and suggests that households in Japan are feeling somewhat more optimistic about...
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ANZ Business Outlook Declines in November

ANZ Business Outlook Declines in November

New Zealand’s ANZ Business Outlook Index fell to 64.9 in November 2024, down from October’s decade-high of 65.7. This slight dip reflects a mixed economic landscape as businesses navigate fluctuating market conditions. While some indicators signal easing pressures, others point...
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US Jobless Claims Hold Steady Amid Resilient Labor Market

US Jobless Claims Hold Steady Amid Resilient Labor Market

Initial jobless claims in the US held steady at 213,000 for the week ending November 23, below market expectations of 216,000. This steady performance underscores the enduring strength of the labor market, even as the Federal Reserve’s aggressive monetary tightening...
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