The “lacklustre” performance was well below City forecasts of around 0.3% growth and follows a 0.1% rise in February ...
Hard landing, soft landing, or no landing at all — where exactly do investors stand on the US economy's trajectory while ...
UK data since 1930 revealed a similar pattern ... If inflation returns to target but the economy avoids a recession, central bankers will have less reason to ease policy. Resilient demand could also ...
Today’s figures suggest that economic growth is still weak but probably not so dire as to keep the UK in recession ... rather than surging out of recession the economy is once again flatlining.
The world's largest economy defied expectations for a recession in 2023. Such strong growth solved the ... A 2.5% growth rate is still solid, better than in Europe, the UK and other developed ...
The hot economy casts doubt over interest rate cuts, likely delaying their widely anticipated start this summer and possibly ...
Samuel Tombs, UK economist at consultancy Capital Economics, said: "While last week's CIPS surveys suggested that the overall economy might have avoided recession ... the economy avoids a ...
European markets look somewhat less attractive but offer important benefits such as liquidity (market depth and the ease of buying and selling assets) and diversification. They could also perform well ...
This prediction comes as markets digest a scenario where the U.S. economy avoids any hard or soft landing ... indicating a sustained economic momentum contrary to recession fears. He pointed out the ...
Assembly lines are humming again after a years-long manufacturing slump, although the uptick isn't happening everywhere. The nasce ...