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bbc.co.uk - Eden Project has contributed £6.8bn to South West economy
Eden Project has contributed £6.8bn to South West economy
BBC

The Eden Project has generated a £6.8bn boost for the local economy since it opened a quarter of a century ago, the attraction has said. A report released to mark St Piran's Day, and just before Eden's 25th birthday on 17 March, analyses the…

bbc.co.uk - Gabija Gataveckaite - SDLP: Single Irish state the best way to achieve 'economic benefits
SDLP: Single Irish state the best way to achieve 'economic benefits
BBC

Gabija GataveckaiteBBC News NI Dublin correspondent The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) is to launch its policies on an economic framework for a united Ireland on Thursday. Party leader Claire Hanna is to launch a report from the party…

mirror.co.uk - Graham Hiscott - We could be on the brink of another economic crisis - with everyone impacted
We could be on the brink of another economic crisis - with everyone impacted
The Mirror

It is early days, so important not to get too carried away with the long term financial implications. But as each day goes by, and thousands of missiles rain down with no sign of an end, so the fears are that we are on the brink of another economic…

bbc.co.uk - Osmond Chia - China sets lowest economic growth target since 1991
China sets lowest economic growth target since 1991
BBC

China has cut its annual economic growth target to a range of 4.5%-5%, the lowest expansion goal since 1991 as it grapples with challenges both at home and abroad. It is the first time the target has been lowered since it was cut to 'around 5%' in…

seekingalpha.com - Lawrence Fuller - Bears Beware Of A Strengthening Economy
Bears Beware Of A Strengthening Economy
Seeking Alpha

The U.S. economy is gaining strength in early 2026, with robust service sector growth and easing input costs. Market upside is supported by improving corporate profits and expectations for lower interest rates in the second half of the year.

businessinsider.com - Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert - Cinnabon's parent company says it's ready for the 'appetite economics' era
Cinnabon's parent company says it's ready for the 'appetite economics' era
Business Insider

In an era of appetite-suppressing drugs, the parent company of brands like Cinnabon, Jamba, and McAlister's Deli says it's built to handle changing cravings. 'We recognize that trend really well,' GoTo Foods CEO Omer Gajial said in a recent…

foxnews.com - Amanda Macias - A cure for cancer would deliver $185T economic windfall, report says
A cure for cancer would deliver $185T economic windfall, report says
Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: For decades, curing cancer has been medicine's holy grail. Now economists say it could also be the ultimate economic jackpot, delivering an estimated $185 trillion to the U.S. economy. At a time when policymakers are weighing the cost of…

bbc.co.uk - Michael Fitzpatrick - NI economy: Lisburn medical imaging company to create 72 new jobs
NI economy: Lisburn medical imaging company to create 72 new jobs
BBC

Michael Fitzpatrick BBC News NI A Lisburn-based medical imaging company is creating 72 new jobs in a £12.9m investment. Cirdan Imaging makes equipment and software to help in diagnosis for patients with cancer and other diseases. New roles…

bbc.co.uk - Michael Fitzpatrick - NI economy: Lisburn medical imaging company to create 72 new jobs
NI economy: Lisburn medical imaging company to create 72 new jobs
BBC

A Lisburn-based medical imaging company is creating 72 new jobs in a £12.9m investment. Cirdan Imaging makes equipment and software to help in diagnosis for patients with cancer and other diseases. New roles created will include AI engineers…

ft.com - Soumaya Keynes - The economics of night-time work
The economics of night-time work
Financial Times

Our digitised version of the FT newspaper, for easy reading on any device. FT Digital Edition: our digitised print edition Global news & analysis Expert opinion Translate instantly to 26 languages Lex: FT's flagship investment column FT Magazines…

smh.com.au - Millie Muroi - The economy might look better, but it's still coughing
The economy might look better, but it's still coughing
The Sydney Morning Herald

Don't be fooled by the latest numbers. The economy might be recovering but it's still got some bad symptoms. Treasurer Jim Chalmers insisted on ABC radio on Thursday morning that the latest snapshot of the Australian economy showed a set of…

thehindubusinessline.com - Maharashtra economy to grow 7.9% in FY26: Economic Survey
Maharashtra economy to grow 7.9% in FY26: Economic Survey
BusinessLine

Maharashtra's economy is projected to grow at 7.9 per cent in 2025-26, slightly higher than the 7.3 per cent growth recorded in 2024-25, reinforcing its position as India's largest state economy, according to the Economic Survey of Maharashtra…

theguardian.com - Amy Hawkins - China sets lowest GDP growth target for decades as it braces for economic slowdown
China sets lowest GDP growth target for decades as it braces for economic slowdown
The Guardian

China has set its target for GDP growth to a record low of 4.5-5%, the first time since 1991 that the figure has dropped below 5%, reflecting an economic strategy that is shifting away from export-led growth to a model that leaders hope will be…

independent.co.uk - Shweta Sharma - China sets lowest growth target in over 30 years as economy feels strain
China sets lowest growth target in over 30 years as economy feels strain
The Independent

China has set its most modest economic growth target in more than 30 years, a move analysts say signals an acknowledgement of strain in the model powering its economic rise. China has cut its growth target to 4.5-5 per cent, downgrading the target…

businessinsider.com - Samuel O'Brient - Nobel economist Paul Krugman says the Iran war could be the 'straw that breaks the camel's back' for a fragile US economy
Nobel economist Paul Krugman says the Iran war could be the 'straw that breaks the camel's back' for a fragile US economy
Business Insider

The Iran war upended markets this week, and economist Paul Krugman thinks the effects could ultimately be much more far-reaching. The Nobel Prize winner hasn't been too optimistic about the US economy recently, largely due to the impacts he sees…

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