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US Consumer Sentiment Jumps to Highest Level Since July 2021


US consumer sentiment rose markedly toward the end of March, supported by strong stock-market gains and expectations that inflation will continue to ease. Read More

Ericsson to lay off 1,200 people in Sweden amid challenging market


Sweden's Ericsson on Monday said it would lay off about 1,200 employees in Sweden as a part of costs cuts announced earlier this year, citing a challenging mobile networks market and lower volumes in ... Read More

Swedish central bank holds rates, flags cut in May or June


"We are forecasting a first 25 basis point rate cut in May - though it could well be in June which would be after the ECB and Fed meetings - and three more before year-end," said Andrew Kenningham, ... Read More

Confidence in other services sector dipped in first quarter - BER


Business confidence in the other services sector slightly dipped in the first quarter of this year amid a weak economy.According to a survey by the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) released ... Read More

Ericsson to cut 1,200 jobs in Sweden amid 5G sales slump


The Swedish conglomerate, Ericsson, announced plans to lay off approximately 1,200 employees in Sweden as part of cost-cutting measures initiated at the start of 2024. This move comes in response to ... Read More

US jobless rate rises to two-year high while wage growth slows – as it happened


US economy adds 275,000 jobs, more than expected but that strength is partly offset by downward revisions to past months ... Read More

Baby formula lawsuit wipes £7bn off FTSE 100 giant


Consumer goods giant Reckitt has suffered a £7bn share price ... London-listed Reckitt’s share price plunged by the most in two decades and to its lowest point in more than a decade after an Illinois ... Read More

Weekly Commentary: That's Our Story.


It's a challenge to have confidence that Powell and the Fed have a sound understanding of the nature of second round inflation effects. Read More


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