Tag #Economy

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Wall Street Reacts to Mixed Earnings Reports: GE Aerospace Soars, Others Face Downgrades

Following better-than-expected earnings, GE Aerospace saw its stock price jump 6.6%, prompting analysts at JPMorgan and UBS to raise their price targets; conversely, Guggenheim downgraded GE Vernova. Other companies like Discover, Boeing, Novo Nordisk, Twilio, Apple, Texas Instruments, and Mastercar...

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S&P 500 Closes Lower Despite Record-High Week Fueled by Trump's Return

Following President Trump's return, the S&P 500 initially reached record highs before closing 0.3% lower at 6,101.24 on Friday, while the Nasdaq and Dow also fell, despite the week showing overall gains fueled by optimism towards his pro-business policies and relief over his merely threatening tarif...

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Bank of Japan Hikes Rates; S&P 500 Hits Record High Amid Trump's Davos Remarks

The Bank of Japan raised interest rates to 0.5%, the highest since 2008, strengthening the yen while the S&P 500 hit a record high due to positive investor sentiment following Trump's Davos speech advocating lower interest rates and oil prices; however, experts caution against solely relying on Trum...

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Cologne's Modernization Under Adenauer: A Pragmatic Approach to Urban Planning

During the Weimar Republic, Cologne's mayor Konrad Adenauer oversaw significant modernization projects, including the Niehl harbor, the green belt, and the Mülheimer Bridge, transforming the city despite wartime damage and British occupation, showcasing a flexible approach to urban planning.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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French Ministers Urge EU to Adjust Auto CO2 Emission Standards

Three French ministers—of Ecological Transition, Industry, and Europe—are urging the European Commission to adjust its CO2 emission standards for automakers, warning that current regulations risk €15 billion in penalties in 2025 and harming the European automotive industry.

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Climate Action
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MPS Bids for Mediobanca, Reshaping Italy's Financial Landscape

Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) made a public exchange offer for Mediobanca, impacting Generali, involving government participation, and prompting various stakeholders' reactions and regulatory review.

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Twilio's Bullish Forecast Sends Stock Soaring

Twilio, a cloud communications software company, issued a positive profit forecast for 2025-2027, projecting a 21-22% adjusted operating margin by 2027, exceeding analyst estimates, and $3 billion in free cash flow, fueled by AI integration and expansion into new markets; its stock rose over 10% aft...

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Record Market High Amidst Boeing Loss, Trump's Davos Remarks, and Soaring Store Closures

The S&P 500 hit a record high Thursday, but Boeing announced a $4 billion Q4 loss, Trump pressured the Federal Reserve at Davos, and US store closures are spiking, exceeding 2020 levels.

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Trump's DEI Order Prompts Davos Debate on Corporate Diversity Strategies

President Trump's executive order targeting federal DEI programs and potential extension to private institutions sparks debate at Davos, with CEOs navigating evolving political landscapes while maintaining commitments to diverse workforces.

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Gender Equality
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Gloria Jeans Closes Rostov Factories, Laying Off 2,000 Workers

Gloria Jeans, Russia's largest clothing producer, is shutting down its Rostov region factories, impacting over 2,000 employees by March 31st, due to outdated technology, rising costs, and competition from cheaper Asian suppliers, triggering a search for new investors by the regional government.

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Spanish Government Seeks Support for Pension Increase After Omnibus Bill Rejection

The Spanish government faces a potential crisis after parliament rejected an omnibus bill including pension increases for 12 million retirees and public transport discounts, prompting efforts to secure support from Junts and the PP.

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No Poverty
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Mexican Scientist Arrested for Aiding North Korean Sanctions Evasion

A Mexican scientist was arrested in the Netherlands for allegedly using his identity to help two North Korean operatives develop smartphone apps for US companies, generating at least \$866,000 that was laundered through a Chinese bank account and ultimately benefited the North Korean regime.

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