Economics
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Eurozone Construction Output Falls for 2nd Month
Eurozone construction output declined by 1.9% year over year in February 2026, following an upwardly revised 4.1% drop in January,…
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Producer Prices in Portugal Stall in March
Producer prices in Portugal were flat year-on-year in March 2026, snapping a streak of fifteen consecutive monthly declines, following a…
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Canadian CPI set to reflect the inflationary impact of the US-Iran war
The Canadian Consumer Price Index is seen accelerating 1.1% in March following a 0.5% increase in February. The yearly CPI…
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Today Markets – Forecasting The Upcoming Week
The US Dollar Index (DXY) is losing momentum near 98.00 as safe-haven demand fades on the reopening news, but downside remains…
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Italy Trade Surplus Above Forecasts
Italy’s trade surplus widened to €4.9 billion in February 2026 from €4.4 billion in the same month last year and…
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Euro Area Trade Surplus Narrows More than Expected
The Euro Area trade surplus narrowed to €11.5 billion in February 2026 from €23.1 billion a year earlier, slightly below…
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TSMC delivers a record quarter. AI is driving results and reshaping the entire cycle
TSMC kicked off 2026 with a record-breaking quarter, clearly beating analyst expectations while also raising its full-year outlook. This is…
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Netflix’s surprise announcement sends share price plunging
Key takeaways Netflix faces tougher competition from a muscular Paramount Future content slate not enough to keep the bears at…
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BoJ’s Ueda: Central bank must take into account Japan’s low real rates in setting policy
Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda said that a decision on how soon to raise interest rates must take into account…
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ECB Signals No Fixed Rate Path Amid Uncertainty
ECB policymakers acknowledged that the war in the Middle East had made the outlook significantly more uncertain, creating upside risks…
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