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Investments and Business

UK economy contracts in October, raising concerns about growth and inflation

UK economy contracts in October, raising concerns about growth and inflation

The UK economy unexpectedly contracted in October, exacerbating fears of a prolonged economic slowdown as businesses and households grapple with uncertainty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 0.1% month-on-month, defying economists' expectations of a modest 0.1% increase. This contraction follows a similar 0.1% decline in September, marking the second consecutive month of negative growth and raising concerns about the country's economic trajectory. The ONS attributed October's decline to reduced output across all key sectors. However, on a three-month rolling basis, GDP showed a slight increase of 0.1% for the period ending in…
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Trump announces ambassadorial appointments to Uruguay and Dominican Republic

Trump announces ambassadorial appointments to Uruguay and Dominican Republic

Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, has announced two major diplomatic appointments ahead of his inauguration. In a statement shared on his Truth Social account, Trump revealed that Lou Rinaldi has been named the next US ambassador to Uruguay, while Leah Francis Campos has been selected to serve as chief of mission in the Dominican Republic. “I am thrilled to announce Lou Rinaldi as the next United States Ambassador to Uruguay,” Trump wrote. “Lou, a successful entrepreneur and lifelong friend, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to this important role.” Trump highlighted Rinaldi's connection to…
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The legal battle over Trump's falsified documents case remains unresolved ahead of the inauguration

The legal battle over Trump's falsified documents case remains unresolved ahead of the inauguration

A judge has ruled against President-elect Donald Trump's attempts to throw out his guilty plea in a case involving allegations of falsifying business records, a case linked to a controversial payout during his 2016 presidential campaign. The ruling comes in context of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, raising questions about the broader implications of the case. Judge Juan M. Merchan of Manhattan rejected Trump's bid to overturn his guilty plea, delaying any potential resolution until he takes over the presidency next month. Trump's legal team has argued that the charges should be reconsidered, citing his imminent…
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China outlines growth strategies and signals stronger economic policies for 2025

China outlines growth strategies and signals stronger economic policies for 2025

Chinese leaders reaffirmed their commitment to boosting the nation's economy by unveiling plans for more aggressive fiscal policy and moderate monetary easing at a high-level economic planning meeting that concluded Thursday. The meeting, led by President Xi Jinping, highlighted the government's determination to stabilize growth despite growing external pressures and domestic challenges. State-run CCTV reported the meeting after the mainland stock market closed. The iShares China Large Cap ETF (FXI) briefly rose 0.8% in premarket trading before paring gains. The annual economic conference highlighted the need for increased government spending, a higher fiscal deficit and the issuance of very long-term…
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Human rights defenders honored for decades of advocacy in Bolivia and Colombia

Human rights defenders honored for decades of advocacy in Bolivia and Colombia

For decades, María Amparo Carvajal in Bolivia and Juana Ruiz in Colombia have dedicated their lives to defending human rights and supporting survivors of violence and oppression. Their tireless efforts were recognized this week when the US State Department awarded them the prestigious Human Rights Defender Award. Carvajal, originally from Spain, has been a central figure in Bolivia's human rights movement since 1971, the year Hugo Banzer took power in a coup. Banzer's regime, which lasted until 1978, was characterized by widespread human rights violations, motivating Carvajal to take action. In 1976 he founded the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights…
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United States, Japan and Australia deepen military cooperation amid regional tensions

United States, Japan and Australia deepen military cooperation amid regional tensions

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed optimism about the growing collaboration between the United States, Japan and Australia as the three nations continue to strengthen their military capabilities. Speaking during a joint observation of the military exercises on Wednesday, Austin highlighted the importance of this enhanced cooperation in addressing rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. Austin's visit to Japan underlined Washington's commitment to its alliances in the region and its dedication to maintaining stability. Observing the Yama Sakura 87 exercises at Japan's Asaka camp, just outside Tokyo, Austin stressed the critical importance of readiness. “Having the right equipment, ammunition and…
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Trump plans to ring the opening bell on the NYSE as markets react to his election victory

Trump plans to ring the opening bell on the NYSE as markets react to his election victory

President-elect Donald Trump prepares to ring the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), marking the ceremonial start of the trading day. This symbolic event comes at a crucial time as markets weigh the implications of his 2024 election victory, according to people familiar with the matter. The event is expected to be a significant moment for Trump, a native New Yorker who spent much of his life in Manhattan before moving to Florida. His return to the city for this occasion underlines his connection to the financial world and his enduring association with Wall Street. Historically, the…
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Hershey shares rise as Mondelez acquisition rumors resurface

Hershey shares rise as Mondelez acquisition rumors resurface

Hershey shares surged as much as 15% in Monday trading following a Bloomberg report suggesting Mondelez may attempt another takeover of the iconic chocolate company. This marks a notable development in ongoing speculation about Hershey's future as an independent entity, with its shares now on track for their best day since mid-2016. Prior to this rally, Hershey's stock had faced a turbulent year, with its value falling about 6% on concerns over rising cocoa prices and the growing use of GLP-1 drugs, which according to some analysts they could suppress the demand for confectionery products. With Monday's boost, Hershey's shares…
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Elon Musk's growing influence in Trump's political orbit sparks debate over GOP strategy

Elon Musk's growing influence in Trump's political orbit sparks debate over GOP strategy

Just a week after Donald Trump secured victory in the US presidential election, Elon Musk hinted at his increasingly important role in shaping the political landscape. The billionaire businessman made headlines by suggesting that his political involvement would serve as “a significant obstacle in the primaries,” signaling his willingness to challenge Republican lawmakers who deviate from Trump's agenda. Musk's intentions became clearer shortly thereafter, when he took to X (formerly known as Twitter), the social media platform he owns, to respond to a suggestion that he might financially support challengers to Republican members of the Congress who opposed Trump's policies.…
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Alaska Airlines aims for  billion in revenue growth by 2027 with international expansion and premium services

Alaska Airlines aims for $1 billion in revenue growth by 2027 with international expansion and premium services

Alaska Airlines is targeting significant growth, with a goal of increasing profits by $1 billion by 2027. The airline is banking on growing demand for premium travel and its recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines to achieve this ambitious goal. The $1.9 billion purchase of Hawaiian Airlines, finalized in September, opened up new opportunities for Alaska Airlines, granting it access to cross-Pacific routes and wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A330. Although both Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines continue to operate as separate brands, the acquisition positioned Alaska for a major expansion of its international network. Starting in…
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