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Australians Are Fighting For The Permanent Ability To Work From Home

The Melbourne property surveyor that uses drone operator Nicholas Coomber called its 180-person crew into the office each day at 9 a.m. to distribute assignments before COVID-19 sent one-third of the international workforce home.   Since the surveyors are now able to work from home, they can...

IMF: Ukraine's state debt to reach 100.7% of GDP in 2025

According to economists, Kiev's governmental debt will reach 98.6% of GDP in 2024. Ukraine's governmental debt would increase over the following two years and reach 100.7% of GDP in 2025, the IMF writes statement regarding the findings of the first evaluation of the Ukrainian economy conducted...

Argentina to make its next IMF payment in Chinese yuans instead of dollars

The $1 billion that the Andean Development Corporation gave the nation would also be used to settle its debt. The next payment on Argentina's debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be made with yuan from the currency swap offered by China, said Sergio Massa, the country's minister of...

India Tries To Become A Semiconductor Superpower By Courting American Chip Companies

At an event on Friday that was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the heads of some of the top semiconductor companies in the United States praised India's technology sector as the world's fifth-largest economy tries to establish itself as a worldwide chip powerhouse.   At...

Chipmakers Say The Supply Glut Is Diminishing, But The Demand Recovery Is Still Very Sluggish

The beginning of the end of a semiconductor supply glut is being celebrated by global chipmakers, from Intel to Samsung, but the forecast for demand from clients outside the artificial intelligence (AI) industry is still bleak.   Due to a sluggish global economy, high inflation, and rising...

With Slowing Inflation, Global Central Banks Start To Change Their Policies

The world's top central banks resumed raising interest rates this week despite falling inflation, but they are now taking a more cautious approach to future movements, suggesting that the year-long cycle of global monetary tightening may be coming to an end.   As anticipated, the U.S....

ECB raises rates for the ninth time in a row

It was the ninth consecutive rate increase by the European Central Bank. According to the regulator's website, the European Central Bank increased three important rates by 25 basis points. The marginal lending facility rate will be 4.5% starting on August 2, the key refinancing rate will be 4.25%,...

US Fed's Powell Leaves Room For Another Rate Increase In September As The Fed Raises Rates Aa Expected

The United States Federal Reserve increased interest rates on Wednesday by a quarter of a percentage point. Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated that for inflation to "credibly" return to the U.S. central bank's 2% target, the economy must still slow down and the labour market must deteriorate....

Memory Chip Recovery Has Started, According To SK Hynix, Which Also Mentions Strong Demand For AI

The memory chip market is beginning to rebound from a severe downturn, according to South Korea's SK Hynix, which also reported on Wednesday that strong demand for artificial intelligence products has allowed it to reduce its second-quarter operating loss from a record-low level.   According...

Consumer Confidence In The US Reaches A Two-Year High, But Recession Worries Persist

In July, amid a continuously tight labour market and declining inflation, U.S. consumer sentiment reached a two-year high, improving the outlook for the economy in the short term.   However, the Conference Board survey released on Tuesday provided conflicting signals, indicating that the...
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