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China's ICT sector logs robust growth in Q1
12+ hour, 18+ min ago (397+ words) China saw robust growth of its information and communication technology (ICT) sector in the first quarter of 2026, as the country strengthened new-type information infrastructure construction, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said Tuesday. During this period, China has…...
Government expects economy to keep growing if war goes on
11+ hour, 30+ min ago (242+ words) The government expects that the economy will continue to grow even in the "severe" event of a protracted conflict in the Middle East. The Department of Finance's Spring Economic Statement will be be published later today (21 April) and will set…...
There is need for improvement in terms of centralization of Fed operations, says Fed's Waller
27+ min ago (149+ words) Founded in 2004, Seeking Alpha is an industry-leading financial research platform powered by one of the world's largest investing communities. We bridge the gap between financial information and actionable insight by providing unrivaled coverage on all asset classes and access to…...
Americans remain skeptical of Trump's handling of inflation
23+ min ago (169+ words) Washington, D. C. , April 21, 2026 " A new Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted April 15-20 finds that just one in four Americans approve of President Donald Trump's handling of inflation and rising prices, ranking below his overall approval rating and his approval rating on immigration, crime,…...
Why empowering Ghana's youth is the most strategic investment of our time
30+ min ago (25+ words) Ghana stands at a pivotal inflection point, one defined not by its natural resources but by the sheer scale and promise of its youthful population....
MONC: Double-digit Q1 growth led by Asia and DTC, with EMEA lagging due to tourism decline
13+ min ago (74+ words) Trading View MONC: Double-digit Q1 growth led by Asia and DTC, with EMEA lagging due to tourism decline Q1 2026 saw 12% revenue growth at constant FX, with both Moncler and Stone Island delivering double-digit gains, especially in Asia. DTC channels outperformed, tourism trends…...
Inflation Alert: The Federal Reserve Balance Sheet Is Growing Again
17+ min ago (87+ words) The Federal Reserve is quietly resuming quantitative easing, expanding its balance sheet by $200 billion to absorb soaring government debt. Senators grill Warsh on Fed independence, assets GOVERNOR HOCHUL JOINS NEW YORK FARM BUREAU AND FARMERS TO HIGHLIGHT HER FY27 BUDGET PROPOSALS…...
Federal Reserve News: Warsh Flags Fatal 2021 Error
1+ hour, 11+ min ago (418+ words) In the most consequential Federal Reserve news in years, Trump's Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh testified before the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday that the central bank committed a "fatal policy error" on inflation in 2021 and 2022, and that correcting course requires…...
Record surge in gasoline receipts boosts US retail sales in March
4+ hour, 6+ min ago (690+ words) WASHINGTON " U. S. retail sales increased more than expected in March as the war with Iran boosted gasoline prices and led to a record surge in receipts at service stations, while tax refunds underpinned "spending elsewhere. Though higher prices partly accounted for…...
Forgotten subscriptions hitting Aussie home loans
23+ min ago (654+ words) Updated 22 Apr 2026, 5: 05am First published 22 Apr 2026, 5: 00am Unused subscriptions could be slashing the borrowing power of millions of Aussies, according to new research from Finder. Despite high inflation and several rate hikes this year, the average Aussie still spends $44 per month, or…...