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How the US ranks globally in data transparency and openness
Stacker via AOL· 6 days agoLuxembourg, the country with the highest gross domestic product, ranked #45 in data transparency...
New Zealand economy exits recession, but remains at risk | Invezz
Invezz· 4 days agoNew Zealand has emerged from a recession that saw two consecutive quarters of economic contraction...
Italy approves disputed reform to grant more powers to regions
WSAU Wausau· 5 days agoROME (Reuters) - The Italian parliament has approved a contested reform granting regions more...
Opinion | Ending growth won’t save the planet
Washington Post· 3 days agoEver since Thomas Malthus argued just over 200 years ago that population growth would outstrip “the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man,” there has been a continuous parade of ...
Hong Kong comes fifth in world competitiveness ranking, Singapore takes top spot
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoThe administration said the ranking reflected the city’s economic recovery last year, citing support from the central government and local measures to boost market confidence, such as organising ...
Canada Retail Sales Rise 0.7% in April, Pull Back in May
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoStill, CIBC Capital Markets’ Andrew Grantham says when measured against Canada’s continued strong...
How the Dash to Ditch Paper Money Created a Playground for Criminals
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Ellen Bagley was delighted when she made her first sale on a popular second-hand...
It Didn't Start With Trump
Reason.com via AOL· 6 days agoHis book gives the impression that from the early 1990s to Trump's rise, an unrelenting economic disaster settled over the American working man. In fact,...
What goes into competitiveness ranking and how much does it matter for Hong Kong?
South China Morning Post· 5 days agoIn the case of economic performance, for example, areas such as the domestic economy, international...
Canada Retail Sales Rise 0.7% in April, Pull Back in May — 2nd Update
Morningstar· 3 days agoOTTAWA--Canadian shoppers once again cut back on spending in May following a rebound the month before, a sign of the stress household budgets continue to face with interest rates still high.