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Economic conditions & trends

Brazilian Chief Justice Luís Roberto Barroso published an open letter on Sunday saying that reasons for the U.S. to impose a new tariff on all Brazilian goods are based on an "inaccurate understanding of the facts" as he asserted that "no one is being persecuted" and that there is no censorship in Brazil.
Brazil's Chief Justice Responds to Trump, Denies Persecution of Bolsonaro
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26 minutes ago26 minutes ago
Australia Proposes Scrapping Card Payment Surcharges
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2 hours ago2 hrs
Report: US, India in Talks to Reduce Tariffs to Below 20%
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2 days ago2 days
China's Second-Quarter GDP Beats Forecasts at 5.2%
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11 hours ago11 hrs
UK Economy Shrinks Second Month as Tax Hikes, Tariffs Weigh
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4 days ago4 days
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Income

US Pres. Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration is considering distributing 20% of savings from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) directly to citizens, allocating another 20% to cut the national debt.
Trump Backs $5K 'DOGE Dividend' Plan for Taxpayers
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FEB 20FEB 20
Report: Global Billionaires' Wealth Tripled Growth Rate in 2024
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JAN 20JAN 20
Strikes at Boeing Continue as Talks Break Down
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OCT 9 2024OCT 2024
Boeing Strikes End as Workers Accept Latest Deal
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NOV 5 2024NOV 2024
Study: Dating Apps Lead to US Income Inequality
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SEP 24 2024SEP 2024
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Prices

Japan's core consumer inflation, which excludes fresh food prices, accelerated to 3.7% year-on-year in May — the highest level since January 2023 — and exceeded economists' consensus forecast of 3.6%.
Japan's Core Inflation Hits 28-Month High at 3.7% in May
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JUN 20JUN 20
Paris: Leaked Memo Raises Concerns About Louvre's Conditions
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JAN 24JAN 24
US Fed Cuts Interest Rates By Half a Point
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SEP 18 2024SEP 2024
Coffee Prices Surge to 47-Year-High
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DEC 11 2024DEC 2024
UK Energy Prices to Jump 10% in October
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AUG 23 2024AUG 2024
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Strikes

Nearly 10,000 Philadelphia city workers represented by AFSCME District Council 33 on Tuesday went on strike after contract negotiations broke down, marking the first major strike by the union since 1986.
Philadelphia City Workers Strike Disrupts Services
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JUL 1JUL 1
Canada Post Workers Issue Strike Notice
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MAY 20MAY 20
24-Hour Strike to Hit 11 German Airports on Monday
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MAR 7MAR 7
Canada: Alberta Civil Servants Vote Overwhelmingly for Strike
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MAY 14MAY 14
Amazon US Workers Strike Ahead of Christmas
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DEC 19 2024DEC 2024
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