A cooler economy is usually not a welcome prospect, but the Federal Reserve’s fight to restore low inflation might be dependent upon it. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Tue, 13 May 2025 11:48:40 GMT U.S. consumer prices rebounded moderately in April as declining food costs partially offset rising rents, leading to the smallest annual increase in four years, but the inflation outlook remains ...
Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:32:00 GMT Tariffs hadn't raised the cost of living as of March, according to Wednesday's report on the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation.
Sat, 01 Jun 2024 04:22:00 GMT A cooler economy is usually not a welcome prospect ... The Fed could get some more good news next week if the May employment report due on Friday shows another modest increase in new jobs.
Despite stronger-than-expected performance last year, Sub-Saharan Africa now faces global uncertainty and reduced external funding, slowing growth to 3.8% in 2025. With limited fiscal space and elevated debt levels, countries must prioritize domestic revenue mobilization, spending efficiency, and ambitious reforms to build resilience against future economic shocks. IMF African Department Director Abebe Aemro Selassie shares three key messages from the latest economic outlook for sub-Saharan Africa. https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/REO/SSA/Issues/2025/04/25/regional-economic-outlook-for-sub-saharan-africa-april-2025?cid=sm-com-ig-SM2025-REOAFREA2025001
Published: 22nd May 2025 11:50:59 By: IMF
IMF Video: Rising to the challenge: Europe’s path to growth and resilience
The sharply deteriorating global order is adding further complications to Europe’s already challenging economic situation. New tariffs come at a time when economies are grappling with structural transformations in demographics and energy, and amidst increasing security spending needs. Export markets are shrinking, uncertainty is undermining firms’ willingness to innovate, and public expenditure needs are rising. Without a turnaround in growth, Europe’s ability to deliver on its social welfare promises is in jeopardy. If European policymakers were to seize the moment, the region’s growth potential and resilience to shocks could rise substantially.
Published: 20th May 2025 04:28:44 By: IMF
IMF Video: Global and Regional Economic Developments and Outlook
This high-level event that will bring together policymakers, business leaders, diplomats, and academics to explore how global and regional developments impact countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Amid heightened global uncertainty, the discussions will focus on the policy actions required to foster sustained growth, stability, and shared prosperity across the region.
Published: 15th May 2025 04:15:59 By: IMF
IMF Video: آفاق الاقتصاد الإقليمي لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا: ثلاث رسائل أساسية
جهاد أزعور من صندوق النقد الدولي يعرض ثلاث رسائل أساسية حول أحدث الآفاق الاقتصادية لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا. تعرف على دور عدم اليقين العالمي المتزايد، والصراعات الإقليمية، والحاجة إلى تعزيز القدرة على الصمود في تشكيل الآفاق الاقتصادية للمنطقة. اقرأ التقرير الكامل: ]رابط[
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Published: 7th May 2025 08:06:51 By: IMF
IMF Video: Perspectives économiques régionales pour le Moyen-Orient et l’Afrique du Nord: 3 messages principaux
Jihad Azour, du FMI, communique trois messages principaux issus de la dernière édition des Perspectives économiques régionales pour le Moyen-Orient et l’Afrique du Nord. Découvrez comment l’incertitude mondiale croissante, les conflits régionaux et la nécessité de renforcer la résilience façonnent les perspectives économiques de la région. Lire le rapport dans son intégralité : https://www.imf.org/fr/Publications/REO/MECA/Issues/2025/04/24/regional-economic-outlook-middle-east-central-asia-april-2025
Published: 7th May 2025 03:14:23 By: IMF
World Economic Forum Video: We’re ‘losing the war’ on modern slavery, says Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s John Schultz.
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Published: 20th May 2025 03:10:56 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: We’re ‘losing the war’ on modern slavery: What leaders can do - HPE’s John Schultz
Slavery is not a problem cast to the annals of history. Modern slavery and forced labour are hidden in plain sight, found everywhere from nail salons to pristine factories, impacting 50 million people worldwide. Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s John Schultz explains more about this worsening problem and how it impacts economies and communities. He also explains how data technologies and artificial intelligence are being leveraged in new ways to draw insights from sources such as from shipping reports, photos, supply chain data and victim impact statements to tackle this issue in a way that’s never been possible before. He shares the collaborations in place that are broadening data pools and the simple question business leaders must ask to dig deeper into their own firms to make real change possible.
This interview was recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos Switzerland, January 2025.
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Published: 19th May 2025 02:00:27 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: When Climate Redefines Health
Research indicates that 3.6 billion people live in areas highly susceptible to climate change and, by 2050, the climate crisis could cause $1.1 trillion in extra costs to healthcare systems around the globe.
How is the resilience of key sectors to climate change being measured and how are key actors responding to safeguard public health?
This is the full audio of a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting on 23 January, 2025. Watch it here: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/sessions/where-climate-collides-with-health/
Speakers:
John Steenhuisen, Minister of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
Stéphane Bancel, Chief Executive Officer, Moderna
John-Arne Røttingen, Chief Executive Officer, Wellcome Trust
Liza Korsten, President, African Academy of Sciences
Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
David Knibbe, Chairman of the Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer, NN Group
Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
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Published: 19th May 2025 05:16:50 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Can VR help calm surgery patients? & New York makes composting compulsory | WEF | Top Stories Week
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:15 Can VR help calm surgery patients? — Doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota gave patients a set of virtual reality (VR) goggles and offered them a 10-minute ‘nature experience’. The clinic ran a trial on 100 patients, giving 50 a tablet and 50 a headset. Self-reported anxiety scores fell with both but more with the VR headset.
3:34 NY makes composting compulsory — Since 1 April, New Yorkers have had to separate food waste for recycling or face a fine of up to $300. It’s part of the city’s efforts to tackle climate change. The food waste is either composted and turned into fertilizer or emptied into a ‘biodigester’ where it emits biogas that’s used to generate renewable energy.
3:34 This robot finds people in rubble — It has an inflatable tube which can flex around corners and squeeze through narrow passages. An operator controls the tube with a joystick it has a camera and sensors at its tip, which help draw a 3D map of ‘void spaces’ and plot an entry route for emergency teams.
5:16 Space scanner maps remote forests — The world’s forests are a vital carbon sink but deforestation and degradation are eroding their storage capacity. The 1.25-tonne Biomass probe was built by Airbus and will orbit 666 km above the planet for several years, measuring and tracking changes in forests across Asia, Africa and South America.
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Published: 17th May 2025 12:01:25 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: AI at Work: Who Benefits More?
You probably know that AI is changing the workplace - but did you know how different AI transformation is for men and women?
Research from LinkedIn and the World Economic Forum shows that while more men hold #jobs that benefit from augmentation, women are more likely to bank on 'soft' skills like creativity and critical thinking to edge forward in an #AI workplace.
Listen to co-author Kim Piaget discuss the findings, and learn more by reading the full ‘Gender Parity in the Intelligent Age’ report.
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Published: 16th May 2025 12:17:10 By: World Economic Forum
Reuters Video: Intuit shares soar signaling strong demand for AI tools | REUTERS
Intuit forecast fourth-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates, signaling growing demand for its AI-driven financial management tools and sending its shares up more than 8% in extended trading
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Published: 23rd May 2025 09:18:20 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Trump re-escalates trade threats, aiming at Apple, European Union | REUTERS
US President Donald Trump threatened once again to intensify his trade war, recommending a 50% tariff on European Union goods starting June 1, and warning Apple he may impose a 25% tariff on any iPhones manufactured outside the US.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 04:17:27 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Macro Matters: 50% US tariff on EU could lead to recession | REUTERS
President Trump announced that he plans to impose a blanket 50% tariff on all European Union products, saying trade talks 'are going nowhere.' Economist George Buckley of Nomura speaks to Reuters about the ramifications of this move
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Published: 23rd May 2025 01:58:23 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Market Talk: 'Sell America' trade has gathered pace this week | REUTERS
It looks like the US is going to pay more to borrow money long-term, as yields on the 30-year Treasury remain above 5%. Watch Fiona Cincotta of City Index explain the reason for a steep sell-off in US government debt.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 01:23:37 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: German economy in Q1 grew twice as fast as initially expected | REUTERS
The German economy grew significantly more in the first quarter than previously estimated due to good economic developments in March, according to a second estimate published on Friday
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Published: 23rd May 2025 12:02:46 By: Reuters
Business Video: Stocks tumble after Trump reignites trade war with new tariff threats
Stocks and the dollar fell after President Donald Trump brought the trade war back to the forefront with threats of massive tariffs against one of America’s most valuable companies and one of its most important trading partners. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 08:45:59 By: CNN
Business Video: Trump threatens Apple with a 25% tariff if it doesn’t build iPhones in America
President Donald Trump on Friday demanded Apple make its iPhones in the United States or face a 25% tariff. Trump last week during his Middle East trip said he was displeased with Cook, Apple’s CEO, over the company’s plan to manufacture iPhones set to be sold in the United States at newly built plants in India. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 03:41:18 By: CNN
Business Video: Trump threatens 50% tariff on the EU
President Donald Trump said Friday he is “recommending” a tariff of 50% on goods from the European Union, citing a lack of progress in current trade negotiations. CNN's Alyana Treene reports. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 01:19:29 By: CNN
Business Video: Trump hosts gala for buyers of his crypto coin
Erin Burnett hosts Rev. Jamal H. Bryant, who is leading the boycott against Target over their recent DEI policy adjustment. Target says that sales fell last quarter, driven in part by customer backlash to Target’s reversal on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. Target cut its guidance as President Donald Trump’s tariffs push up costs for the company. #CNN #News