The United States warns of sanctions for using the Russian equivalent of SWIFT. The US Treasury Department announced possible secondary sanctions against international financial companies that connect to the Russian «Financial Message Transmission System» (SPFS). The agency described participation in the SPFS as a «red flag» and warned that OFAC would take measures against organizations cooperating with this system.Bitcoin has reached another historical high of $99.25 thousand. At the same time,... Đọc thêm
President Emmanuel Macron of France had a one-day working visit in Algeria on Wednesday in order to... Đọc thêm
The industrial orders in Germany surged surprisingly in October because of domestic and foreign... Đọc thêm
The trade deficit in Canada slumped to a five-month low during the month of October sustained by... Đọc thêm
The advancement of the non-oil sector in the United Arab Emirates increased in November following... Đọc thêm
The official cash rate of the Reserve Bank of Australia remained at 1.5 percent. The decision was... Đọc thêm
The tepid growth of the U.K. economy will remain for some time. This could weaken in the next years... Đọc thêm
The manufacturing sector reached an 18-year high in November, according to the reports on Friday.... Đọc thêm
The Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was upgraded and approved on Friday. According... Đọc thêm
Various indicators imply more risks are faced by the financial system of Denmark’s central bank s... Đọc thêm
Jerome Powell is officially getting closer to becoming the next Fed Reserve Chairman. The Fed... Đọc thêm
Federal Bank of Minneapolis’ President Neel Kashkari who disagreed on the rate hikes that happened t... Đọc thêm
The Bank of Japan board member, Goushi Kataoka, mentioned that the stimulus plan must be revised to... Đọc thêm
The Japanese government allocated an extra budget of 2.7 to 2.9 trillion yen equivalent to $24-26... Đọc thêm
The plan of the government in expanding the British industry prior the EU exit is scheduled to be... Đọc thêm
Japanese manufacturing output is anticipated to soar as the consumer inflation increased in October... Đọc thêm
The UK household expenditure bounced back while growth for business investment tend to last longer... Đọc thêm
Britain reduced the official forecasts regarding the growth of the economy, according to the... Đọc thêm
The U.S. Treasury yield curve is intensifying concern as it has been moving flat at a quicker rate... Đọc thêm
The economic situation in Italy is gradually improving, however, it is also important to cut down... Đọc thêm
It is still unknown when will the Reserve Bank of Australia be able to return to sufficient wages... Đọc thêm
The Office for National Statistics evaluates the British economy by overhauling its way which... Đọc thêm
The non-oil exports from Singapore rose at a quicker rate than anticipated for October since there... Đọc thêm
As noted by the group of economists from a banking company, Goldman Sachs, the American economy... Đọc thêm
The exports from Japan are anticipated to increase for eleven consecutive months in October which... Đọc thêm
The People's republic of China is confronted with bubble risk which was mainly due to higher money... Đọc thêm
The European Commission had cut down its economic expectation for the growth in Britain, with... Đọc thêm
The American citizens have high approval rating to the US economy prior the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks,... Đọc thêm
Based on the new research led by the HSBC, companies that are located at Shenzhen in Southern... Đọc thêm
Greater number of European businesses intends to cut down their orders from British suppliers... Đọc thêm
The German investors sentiment had increased, reaching its highest level for this month. The... Đọc thêm
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