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FTSE 100 Live 3 May: Index above 8200 for new record, Trainline and Anglo American climb
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThe FTSE 100 index continues to make progress after posting a new record ahead of key figures on the...
South Doing All the Work in Europe’s Upside-Down Recovery
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoeconomy’s 1.6% first-quarter growth rate, which was a slowdown from a racy pace of 3.4% at the end...
Spain Poised to Find Out If Sanchez Will Quit as Premier
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez plans to say on Monday whether he’ll quit,...
Europe’s Economic Laggards Have Become Its Leaders
New York Times· 3 days agoMore than a decade after painful austerity, Greece, Portugal and Spain have been growing faster than traditional powerhouses like Germany.
Global Growth Forecast Is Lifted but Risks Loom, O.E.C.D. Says
New York Times· 22 hours agoThe global economy has proved resilient and inflation has declined, but any widening of the conflict...
Spain’s Sanchez to continue as PM after stopping to ‘reflect’ on future
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoSanchez said he needed “to stop and reflect” on the growing polarisation within politics, which he...
Germany: Economic Outlook Stable Despite Near-term Stagnation and Fiscal Challenges
FX Empire via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoAfter five years of near-zero cumulative growth since the pandemic, Germany’s recovery is unlikely...
Brooks: Why are we gambling with America’s future on national debt?
San Jose Mercury News· 2 days agoInterest rates have risen. According to The Wall Street Journal, America is expected to spend $870...
We're raising our price target on Apple after its big earnings beat and raise
CNBC· 11 hours agoApple did it again: Despite all the worries about China, the consumer tech giant hit back with beats...
Cinco de Mayo 2024: What is Cinco de Mayo and why does the US celebrate? Here's what we know
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt was his responsibility to fix those payments to...according to the Library of Congress. Upset and demanding repayment, Spain, France, and Britain sent naval forces to Mexico ...