A surprise GDP number challenges slowdown fears. Read why rate cut expectations shifted and what stocks may benefit.
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Gendering The Workplace: Why Female Employment Matters
Research shows that when women earn their own income, families are not only financially stronger but also socially more ...
A recent study found that the average apartment price gap among Seoul's autonomous districts has reached up to fivefold this year. A decade ago, the ...
Lower home loan rates and rising incomes drive affordability gains across India’s housing markets. Ahmedabad emerged as the nation's most affordable housing market at 18 percent, followed by Pune and ...
Life in Nigeria today combines economic hardship, infrastructure challenges, and security concerns with resilient communities ...
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Economists accuse Trump admin of fudging numbers to make faltering economy look better
Los Angeles Times reporter Michael Hiltzik writes that President Donald Trump and his helpers are cheering prematurely over ...
In terms of major allocations, JPY 39.06 trillion has been earmarked for social welfare spending, the largest component of the budget, partly due to an upward revision of medical fees. Defence-related ...
At 97, economist Nilakantha Rath says a caste census is crucial to expose inequality, planning failures, and class bias in ...
Japan has approved a record JPY 122.31 trillion budget for FY2026, marking a second straight year of unprecedented spending.
Oracle Corporation, the database and cloud computing giant valued at more than $550 billion, has shifted its corporate ...
In spring 2025, Canadian national pride in Quebec is a robust 78%, according to Statistics Canada. However, every provincial poll reveals that Quebecers could vote for a separatist PQ government in ...
Real GDP growth surprised on the upside in 2025, but weaker nominal growth, trade uncertainty, and soft demand signal a ...
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