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washingtonexaminer.com - Zach Halaschak - Economy grew 2.2% in 2025, beating predictions
Economy grew 2.2% in 2025, beating predictions
Washington Examiner

The growth rate for 2025 was respectable and better than forecast at the outset of the year. But Trump officials had been touting the prospects for a much stronger number, before the publication of a surprisingly weak fourth-quarter GDP report that…

theguardian.com - Alex Daniel - Brighter UK economy gives Reeves a springboard for March statement
Brighter UK economy gives Reeves a springboard for March statement
The Guardian

The economic backdrop to Rachel Reeves's upcoming spring statement appeared to brighten on Friday after a trio of reports painted a better-than-expected picture of the UK economy. Record monthly public finances, a surge in retail spending and…

businessinsider.com - Madison Hoff - The economy's fourth-quarter growth fell short of expectations
The economy's fourth-quarter growth fell short of expectations
Business Insider

Economic growth slowed more than expected at the end of last year. US real gross domestic product rose at an annualized rate of 1.4% in the fourth quarter, short of the 2.8% expected. That's also subpar compared to the 4.4% growth in the third…

rediff.com - Nivedita Mookerji - Strikes Shake India's Gig Economy
Strikes Shake India's Gig Economy
Rediff.com

Two of the three strikes are related to the gig economy, a centrepiece of the new labour Codes. Three nationwide strikes in the services sector within a space of less than three months are worth noting, even if it is a coincidence that these…

foxnews.com - Peter St. Onge - Trump's economic wins cancel out Biden's losses in latest jobs report
Trump's economic wins cancel out Biden's losses in latest jobs report
Fox News

The 'experts' were wrong yet again as the January jobs report smashed expectations with every metric beating forecasts. Payrolls were up a whopping 130,000, almost twice what the economy needs to cover population growth. Even better, the labor…

marketwatch.com - Brett Arends - What a fiasco. Trump's tariffs are an economic and legal mess.
What a fiasco. Trump's tariffs are an economic and legal mess.
MarketWatch

This is a total debacle. Can you even imagine what it must be like for people trying to run any business in this environment if it involves importing anything? President Trump imposes tariffs. President Trump changes the tariffs. President Trump…

marketwatch.com - Steve Goldstein - The economy just flashed a Goldilocks signal - and it's been doing a lot of that lately
The economy just flashed a Goldilocks signal - and it's been doing a lot of that lately
MarketWatch

There's something different about the feel of the economic data of late. Inflation is slowing. The jobs market is not exactly on fire, but companies also are not laying off workers, as the decline in the unemployment rate and Thursday's report…

wral.com - ELAINE KURTENBACH and MATT OTT — AP Business Writers - Wall Street futures inch back as markets await the government's latest economic reports
Wall Street futures inch back as markets await the government's latest economic reports
WRAL | News and Weather in Raleigh NC

Wall Street inched slightly lower early Friday but was still clinging to gains made earlier in the week as markets await important data on the state of the U.S. economy. Futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq were all 0.2%…

csmonitor.com - Ogar Monday - Africa's largest economies are bouncing back. Do locals feel it?
Africa's largest economies are bouncing back. Do locals feel it?
The Christian Science Monitor

If you're looking for a reason to be optimistic about Africa's future, here's one: In 2026, the continent's economic growth is expected to outpace Asia's for the first time in modern history, according to the International Monetary Fund. There are…

pbs.org - Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press - U.S. economic growth weaker than thought in fourth quarter with government shutdown, consumer pullback
U.S. economic growth weaker than thought in fourth quarter with government shutdown, consumer pullback
PBS

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. economic growth slowed in the final three months of last year, dragged down by the six-week shutdown of the federal government and a pullback in consumer spending. The nation's gross domestic product — the total…

foreignpolicy.com - Cameron Abadi - Trump's Economy, One Year Later
Trump's Economy, One Year Later
Foreign Policy

Next week, U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver the first State of the Union speech of his second term, having presided over an economy that grew 2.2 percent in the past year. Trump's economic agenda, however, was far more ambitious than merely…

marketwatch.com - Jeffry Bartash - GDP grew 2.2% in 2025. The economy might do even better this year.
GDP grew 2.2% in 2025. The economy might do even better this year.
MarketWatch

The U.S. expanded at a subpar 1.4% annual pace in the fourth quarter of 2025, depressed by a long federal shutdown that caused government spending to plunge. Still, the economy grew at a solid 2.2% rate for all of 2025, capping off the fifth…

bloomberg.com - John Stepek - MMT Is Not an Answer to Britain's Economic Ills
MMT Is Not an Answer to Britain's Economic Ills
Bloomberg

This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to the award-winning Money Distilled newsletter. I'm John Stepek. Every week day I look at the biggest stories in markets and economics, and explain what it all means for your money. Before we get…

bloomberg.com - Charles Daly - Novo Nordisk Layoffs Add to Denmark's Mounting Economic Anxieties
Novo Nordisk Layoffs Add to Denmark's Mounting Economic Anxieties
Bloomberg

Hi, this is Charles in Stockholm. Welcome to our weekly newsletter on what's shaping economies and investments from the Arctic to the Baltic Sea. You can subscribe here. While the Danish economy looks strong on paper, Danes are increasingly nervous…

businessinsider.com - Jennifer Sor - 3 reasons Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks the US economy will keep weakening
3 reasons Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks the US economy will keep weakening
Business Insider

An esteemed American economist isn't feeling good about where things are headed. Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate and Columbia economist, said he believes the US economy would continue to weaken when speaking to CNBC about his macro outlook on…

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