The US Congress has approved a bill aimed at continuing to finance the government, which made it possible to avoid suspending its work just before the start of the active tourist season.The Senate, which is under the control of the Democratic majority, approved the document with the support of 85 senators, while 11 voted against. Thanks to this, the authorities were able to avoid the temporary cessation of the functioning of state structures.The next step will be to send the bill to President Jo... Baca Selengkapnya
The economic outlook for Denmark was increased as the center-right plans to the revision of the... Baca Selengkapnya
The Bank of Japan agreed to hold the last meeting of major central banks scheduled next week. This... Baca Selengkapnya
The Bank of England thinks that the Brexit risk of “no deal” has lessened because of Theresa May’s B... Baca Selengkapnya
The central bank of China raised money market rates as means of curbing financial risks and prevent... Baca Selengkapnya
The confidence of largest manufacturers in Japan stood at 11-year high based on the survey from a... Baca Selengkapnya
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve expects for a faster pace of growth in the United States, as well... Baca Selengkapnya
On Wednesday, South Korea publicized on their government statement that the capital profits from... Baca Selengkapnya
The South East and London are expected to expand higher versus other UK regions in the coming... Baca Selengkapnya
The U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin publicized that there will be cash management measures... Baca Selengkapnya
The economy of France is projected to increase at a steady pace in October to December based on the... Baca Selengkapnya
The economy of Turkey has been rising at a faster rate more than any other large economies in the... Baca Selengkapnya
Major manufacturers in Japan have a positive outlook regarding the economic condition of the... Baca Selengkapnya
There is a need to take into consideration of Japan's central bank monetary policy banking system... Baca Selengkapnya
President Emmanuel Macron of France had a one-day working visit in Algeria on Wednesday in order to... Baca Selengkapnya
The industrial orders in Germany surged surprisingly in October because of domestic and foreign... Baca Selengkapnya
The trade deficit in Canada slumped to a five-month low during the month of October sustained by... Baca Selengkapnya
The advancement of the non-oil sector in the United Arab Emirates increased in November following... Baca Selengkapnya
The official cash rate of the Reserve Bank of Australia remained at 1.5 percent. The decision was... Baca Selengkapnya
The tepid growth of the U.K. economy will remain for some time. This could weaken in the next years... Baca Selengkapnya
The manufacturing sector reached an 18-year high in November, according to the reports on Friday.... Baca Selengkapnya
The Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was upgraded and approved on Friday. According... Baca Selengkapnya
Various indicators imply more risks are faced by the financial system of Denmark’s central bank s... Baca Selengkapnya
Jerome Powell is officially getting closer to becoming the next Fed Reserve Chairman. The Fed... Baca Selengkapnya
Federal Bank of Minneapolis’ President Neel Kashkari who disagreed on the rate hikes that happened t... Baca Selengkapnya
The Bank of Japan board member, Goushi Kataoka, mentioned that the stimulus plan must be revised to... Baca Selengkapnya
The Japanese government allocated an extra budget of 2.7 to 2.9 trillion yen equivalent to $24-26... Baca Selengkapnya
The plan of the government in expanding the British industry prior the EU exit is scheduled to be... Baca Selengkapnya
Japanese manufacturing output is anticipated to soar as the consumer inflation increased in October... Baca Selengkapnya
The UK household expenditure bounced back while growth for business investment tend to last longer... Baca Selengkapnya
Britain reduced the official forecasts regarding the growth of the economy, according to the... Baca Selengkapnya
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