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Economics

Economy Weaknesses Are Becoming More and More Prominent

We had two better than average GDP quarters in mid-2014, and that is about it. The 4th quarter returned back to a 2.2 percent development rate. The principal evaluation of the 1st quarter 2015 was up by just 0.2 percent; however that will more likely than not be overhauled down into negative domain...

Planting Condition and Weather, Major Factors for Food Supply

It is uncommon that the United States sees record consecutive production of grains (wheat, corn, or soybeans), the quick start to plantings. With 55% of the country's corn acreage planted as of May 4th, it implies over a large portion of the corn product ought to escape hot climate amid the basic...

Google’s ‘Buy Button’ a Big Worry for Retailers

The constant movement to everything mobile, obviously, is the reason. Customers are utilizing their cell phones to look for items and purchase them on the web. The screen size offers no space for Google's hunt promotions, in addition to customers incline toward the simplicity of having the capacity...

The Senate, the vote and free trade

The Senate neglected to break a delay on an exchange help bill today and against exchange gatherings. In the event that they think the Senate vote rang the demise chime for the bill and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, however, they're presumably in for dissatisfaction. The Senate vote spoke to a...

LA votes to increase minimum wage to $15-an-hour

The second-largest city in the US votes in favor of wage reforms, possibly creating ripple effect in the country Los Angeles has voted to increase the minimum wage in the city from $9 an hour to $15 an hour by 2020.   The second-largest city in the US has voted for the reform amidst rallying...

China Overtook France in Vineyards

China overtook France in the vineyards area, taking in the world ranking second only to Spain. In terms of wine production China, however, remains on the 8th place in the world. The first place is occupied by France, where the vineyards are reduced. This data was presented by International Vine...

Finter Bank to Pay $5.41 Million in U.S. Tax Agreement

Finter Bank Zurich agreed to pay a fine of 5.4 million dollars for concealing accounts of Americans who evaded taxes. As reported on Friday by the US Department of Justice, "the bank signed an agreement on cooperation in all criminal and civil processes, thereby demonstrating the intention to...

Greece set to privatize its largest port

To pay back creditors the Greek government has to eat its words Mired in economic difficulties, Greece is now looking into privatizing the country’s largest port and regional airports to attract investment for other state assets.   The country’s economy Minister George Stathakis announced...

US unemployment rates fell to a record low

America is looking at a positive employment scene. The US has announced that the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week to near a 15-year low. The news is reflective of the buoyance created by good jobs market in a stronger economy. Even when the labor market...

Why Americans Wind Up its Chinese Businesses

US corporations are actually reducing the investment in China's economy. The main reasons of the decline in investment activity were Chinese government’s barriers to entry to market, as well as a slowdown in the Chinese economy. In any case, experts of the American Chamber of Commerce comes to this...
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