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In Venezuela, Freeing the Economy, but Nothing Else
Venezuela's new leader wants citizens to be hopeful, but not too hopeful. Three weeks after U.S. forces whisked President Nicolás Maduro away from Caracas, the capital, his vice president and replacement, Delcy Rodríguez, is rapidly…
Local economies powered by ARMY: BTS tour's economic ripple effects
The announcement of the upcoming BTS world tour is already generating a measurable surge in global travel demand and economic activity across multiple continents. BTS will kick off its world tour, titled “Arirang”, on April 9 at…
Brisk Sales at Goodwill Suggest Wary Shoppers in an Uncertain Economy
That is good news for the nonprofit organization that oversees Goodwill, the world's largest thrift store chain. But it also signals that Americans in an uncertain economy are trying to stretch their dollars as far as possible. The organization…
The Industrial Economy Is Giving A False Sense Of Security (NYSEARCA:XLI)
The industrial sector shows mixed signals: robust recent performance but underlying economic weakness and signs of softening demand. Key industrial indicators like new orders and production are up year-over-year, yet ISM Manufacturing PMI and…
The Creator Economy In 2026 : The Era Of Consolidation
The 7-foot tall '2026' numerals are displayed after an illumination ceremony in Times Square on December 18, 2025 in New York City. The large numbers will be used during the New Year's Eve ball drop midnight countdown in New York. (Photo by CHARLY…
America Needs Better Economic Intelligence
You can't manage what you don't measure. And today, the United States is competing economically with China without a clear picture of where it is winning, losing, or falling behind. This blind spot is not only a concern of national security, it is…
'A southern economy in the north': how Warrington has adapted to change
As the demolition excavator crashes its metal jaws through Warrington's former Unilever soap factory, Carl Oates says the town is good at handling change. Once contractors have finished, his company plans to open a datacentre,reinventing a site…
Reversing Brexit is no solution to our economic troubles
It is no secret that the strategy of this Government is to move, in stages, closer to the EU to the point where, eventually, we are just about back to where we were before we left – although with the disadvantage that we would no longer have…
America's deal boom signals real economic confidence
That matters, because large-scale investment decisions are not made lightly. As Bank of America's global co-head of mergers and acquisitions noted in a recent Wall Street Journal interview, “Large deals are driving the market. And when you…
AI is hitting UK harder than other big economies, study finds
The UK is losing more jobs than it is creating because of artificial intelligence and is being hit harder than rival large economies, new research suggests. British companies reported that AI had resulted in net job losses over the past 12 months…
Mass immigration is economic warfare and few Americans understand why
The State Department's recent decision to freeze visa processing for nationals from more than 75 countries — including Somalia, Iran and Russia — reflects a growing recognition in Washington: large-scale migration is no longer viewed…
Three Lessons From Venezuela's Economic Collapse
President Trump has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to Venezuela's opposition leader, María Corina Machado. Unlike Machado, however, he does not accept the central lessons that can be gleaned from five decades of Venezuelan…
24-hour economy policy will take years to yield results - Labour expert
The Secretary-General of the Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL), Abraham Koomson, has cautioned that Ghana's proposed 24-hour economy policy should not be expected to deliver significant results within its first year of implementation. Speaking on…
Economy heading for slump but it could get even worse under Labour, warn firms
BUSINESSES say the economy is heading for another slump and warn things could get worse on Labour's watch. Firms expect activity across the economy to fall again in the next three months, with a balance of -20 per cent predicting a drop, according…
8 of the most impressive domestic seats in the US skies, from economy to business
Jetting from city to city in the U.S. is often an experience you need to recover from afterwards. But pick the right seat, and you might just wish you could stay on the plane for another leg. Here, we've rounded up eight of the best domestic…
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