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U.S. consumer sentiment sours in May
The University of Michigan's gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 67.4 in a preliminary May reading, down from 77.2 in the prior month.
Inflation Will Keep Dropping in 2024, Chicago Fed's Goolsbee Says
The central banker is forecasting a 'soft landing' for the U.S. economy. His comments echo those of colleagues on the Fed, but with an extra dose of optimism.
Stocks Turn Mixed as Nasdaq Edges Lower
U.S. stocks wavered, with the Nasdaq edging lower, while the S&P hovered near the flat line. The Dow is on track to extend its longest winning streak of the year.
Jump in Canadian Employment Threatens to Delay First Rate Cut
The data suggests that the Bank of Canada has room to wait a little longer to initiate long-awaited rate cuts that many expected could come at the central bank's next policy meeting in June, economists say.
Beijing's 'Digest' Plan Signals Shift in China's Housing Crisis
Beijing's newfound focus on a housing glut marks a sea change in how senior officials view China's festering property crisis, setting the stage for rescue efforts that could range from unprecedented easing for home buyers to billions in state spending to buy up unsold projects.
Biden to Quadruple Tariffs on Chinese EVs
The administration is preparing to announce higher levies on a range of Chinese goods next week
U.K. Returns to Growth as War Shock Fades
The U.K.'s gross domestic product rose 0.6% in the first quarter, a sign that the country is beginning to recover from the damage caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Japan's Stock Market Is Booming. It Isn't All About the Weak Yen.
Although some prominent companies such as Toyota are benefiting from a weaker Japanese currency, the broad impact is mixed.
Russia Launches Assault on New Front Against Stretched Ukrainian Forces
Moscow's troops attacked in Ukraine's northeast, seeking to take advantage of threadbare forces waiting for fresh U.S. military aid.
Does Your EV Hurt, or Help, the Economy?
A product that helps the environment yet poses a risk to the economy will lose public backing as it grows. It seems to be happening already.
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May 10, 2024 15:15 ET (19:15 GMT)
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