Japan, the world's fourth-largest economy after the US, China and Germany, recently released its growth data for 2024. The ...
“While quarterly GDP growth of 0.1 per cent in Q4 2024 is slightly better than expected, this on its own will not raise living standards or tackle hardship. Unless the government tackles ...
Israel's economy posted scant growth in 2024, with the war in Gaza against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas taking a toll on ...
Key retail and catering enterprises monitored by the ministry reported a 4.1 percent year-on-year increase in sales during ...
He explained: "The UK economy actually grew by 0.1 per cent in Q4 2024, helped by a 0.4 per cent monthly jump in December. But it still says a lot that growth of just 0.1 per cent is seen as 'good ...
NIGERIA is in trouble economically. Therefore, those in charge at the federal, state, and local government levels should buckle down and tackle the cost-of-living crisis tormenting Nigerians.The new ...
At the external level, it is necessary to pay attention to issues related to Sino-US trade tensions and the exchange rate. First, China should maintain a GDP ... growth in the future, as the per ...
The UK economy could see £24billion in gross domestic product (GDP) growth wiped out over the next two years thanks to President Donald Trump in a blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Trump has signed an ...
The GDP surprise has boosted the pound, and GBP/USD is back above $1.25, as a double whammy of good news, including the Ukraine/ Russia peace talks also give hope that energy costs could fall. We ...
The rate of increase in gross domestic product, the official scorecard of the economy, slowed in the fourth quarter from a 3.1% growth rate in the third quarter. Back To Top ...
In an uncertain and unstable world, striving for sustainable growth in an economy as large as China's is never easy. The 5-percent growth rate has reflected a reasonable rise in overall GDP volume ...
Across 2024 as a whole, GDP grew by 0.9 per cent after 0.4 per cent growth in 2023. But adjusted for a rising population, output per head fell by 0.1 per cent last year, highlighting ongoing ...