Economic events

CEO recession expectations decline from April scare, survey says
Alexander Spatari | Moment | Getty Images Business leaders are walking back recessionary expectations for the U.S. that initially spiked in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement, according to data released Monday. Less than 30% of CEOs forecast either a mild or severe recession over the next six months, per Chief Executive Group’s […]
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Asia-Pacific stocks rise as investors await Beijing-Washington trade meeting and China data
China Shenzhen Real444 | E+ | Getty Images Asian markets climbed Monday as investors awaited trade talks between the U.S. and China later in the day, following accusations between the two over breaching deal terms agreed in Geneva last month. Trade tensions are seemingly easing as China has reportedly granted temporary approvals for the export […]
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Swiss government proposes tough new capital rules in major blow to UBS
Key Points The Swiss government proposed strict new capital rules that would require banking giant UBS to hold an additional $26 billion in core capital. The measures would also mean that UBS will need to fully capitalize its foreign units and carry out fewer share buybacks. The Swiss National Bank said it supported the measures […]
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Russian ruble: The curious case of the world’s best-performing currency this year
A Russian ruble coin with a U.S. dollar bill and a quarter dollar coin in Moscow, on Oct. 10, 2023. Alexander Nemenov | AFP | Getty Images In the midst of a long-drawn war, declining oil prices, stiff sanctions, and an economy that’s on the downhill, Russia’s ruble has been rising. In fact, it is […]
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Sweden is feeling the heat from Trump tariffs — and there’s more to come
A Swedish national flag hanging from a shop in Gamla Stan in Stockholm, Sweden, on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Sweden’s economy and households are feeling the heat from U.S. trade tariffs, the Scandinavian country’s finance minister told CNBC — before the full force of the levies has even come […]
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Friday’s jobs report likely will show hiring cooled in May. Here’s what to expect
A “We’re Hiring” sign at a NC Department of Adult Correction booth at a job and resource fair hosted by the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce in partnership with NCWorks in Fletcher, North Carolina, US, on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Allison Joyce | Bloomberg | Getty Images There seems little doubt now that hiring slowed […]
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CNBC’s Inside India newsletter: Wall Street and investors turn bullish on India after two turbulent quarters
Stock traders monitor share prices during an intra-day trading session at a brokerage house in Mumbai on April 8, 2025. Asian and European markets battled on April 8 to recover from the previous day’s tariff-fuelled collapse. US President Donald Trump slapped a flat 26 percent tariff on imports from India last week, with New Delhi […]
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Like it or not, NATO’s hitting a 5% defense spending target, U.S. says
U.S. Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth attends the meeting of North Atlantic Council defence ministers during the NATO defence ministers’ meeting at the NATO headquarters on June 05, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. Omar Havana | Getty Images News | Getty Images A higher defense spending target for NATO members is looking likely, as the alliance […]
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UK April inflation overstated because of car tax error, UK statistics agency says
Shoppers and visitors out on Oxford Street on 4th May 2025 in London, United Kingdom. Mike Kemp | In Pictures | Getty Images A car tax data calculation error caused the U.K.’s inflation rate to be overstated by 0.1 percentage points for the year to April, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday. […]
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Treasury yields steady after sharp Wednesday declines on weak data
U.S. Treasury yields stabilized on Thursday after sharp declines notched Wednesday on the back of a slate of disappointing U.S. data. The 2-year yield rose less than 1 basis point to 3.885% at 3:26 a.m. EST, with the 10-year Treasury yield also up by less than 1 basis point at 4.371%. The 30-year long bond yield held steady […]
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