Fed/ Bostic: Lowering inflation still the Fed's main mission
Daily NewsAtlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said controlling inflation remains the Fed’s primary mission. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said getting inflation bac...
Read MoreAtlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said controlling inflation remains the Fed’s primary mission. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said getting inflation bac...
Read MoreJapan’s headline inflation rate stood at 3 percent in September. Japan’s headline inflation rate slowed to 3 percent in September from 3.2 percent in August. But ...
Read MoreUS President Joe Biden arrived in Israel hours after the attack on a hospital in Gaza that killed hundreds of people. Biden visited Israel amid rising tensions be...
Read MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met within the scope of the 3rd Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. Drawing attention to the fact th...
Read MoreAsian chipmakers and related stocks were mostly lower on Wednesday after the U.S. announced new restrictions on exports of artificial intelligence chips to China....
Read MoreChina’s economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter compared with the same period a year ago, suggesting that the recent recovery could provide enough ...
Read MoreGeneral Motors has postponed its $4 billion investment plan to convert its Orion Assembly plant into an electric truck factory until the end of 2025. The company ...
Read MoreAsian stocks fall after stronger-than-expected Chinese data Asian stocks recouped some early-session losses on Wednesday after economic data from China showed str...
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Read MoreInternational credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has placed Israel’s “A+” credit rating on negative watch due to geopolitical risks. Fitch announced that the geop...
Read MoreThe 2024 Central Government Budget Law Proposal, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was submitted to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turke...
Read MoreOil fell as U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration plans to visit Israel this week. U.S. crude fell to $86 a barrel after closing more than 1 percent lower on ...
Read MorePhiladelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said the Fed should not consider further rate hikes. The central bank should not create new pressures on the economy by ...
Read MoreConsumer inflation in New Zealand hit a two-year low in the third quarter. Statistics New Zealand data on Tuesday showed consumer prices rose 5.6 percent from a y...
Read MoreUS President Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday, where he will receive a comprehensive briefing on Israel’s “war aims and strategy.” Holding a press confere...
Read MoreBaşkentray, Marmaray, İZBAN and Gayrettepe-İstanbul Airport Metro services will be free on October 29 Republic Day. The Presidential Decree regarding the issue wa...
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Read MoreLinkedIn has announced that it will lay off 668 employees. The company, which announced last week that it would launch a series of new AI-powered tools, has laid ...
Read MoreThe Russian Prosecutor General's Office has banned the activities of the Central European University, founded by businessman George Soros. The Prosecutor General'...
Read MoreFord Chairman Bill Ford warned about the impact of the auto workers' strike, which has been going on for over a month, on the American economy and called on the U...
Read MoreThe US bond market had its worst day since March 2020. Following the higher-than-expected September inflation data in the US, the US bond market had its worst day...
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