European officials sighed with relief Monday after new data suggested the region will avoid an economic recession.
Turkey-Syria reconstruction costs to come to ‘billions of dollars,’ World Bank says
The World Bank has slated roughly $1.8 billion of funding to Turkey and is pursuing relief aid for Syria, following last week’s devastating earthquakes.
A big bang or a grinding assault? What to expect from Russia’s new offensive in Ukraine
The scope of Russia’s offensive remains uncertain but whatever happens, it comes at a tricky time for Kyiv.
What are the best Gold ETFs?
How to invest in gold using an exchange traded fund (ETF). We compare the best gold ETFs of 2022. The post What are the best Gold ETFs? appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
British semiconductor bosses threaten to move overseas as U.S. and EU splurge on chips
U.K. semiconductor bosses are pleading with the government for subsidies amid fears that some chip firms will be forced to move overseas.
Electric Ram pickup debuts in Super Bowl ad that pokes fun at rivals, sex-drug commercials
The Ram Super Bowl spot spoofs ads for male sex-enhancement drugs using electric truck owners discussing problems they’ve had with their pickups.
Shut out from their top destinations, Chinese travelers are turning to other places
Visa difficulties and high-profile rows with South Korea and Japan are pushing many Chinese travelers to opt for vacations to Southeast Asia.
Inflation report due Tuesday has the potential to deliver some bad news
All market eyes Tuesday will be on the release of the Labor Department’s consumer price index.
Ford to move forward with $3.5 billion EV battery plant with Chinese company
Ford will own the new facility through a wholly owned subsidiary instead of operating it as a joint venture, which Ford has done with non-China partners.
Japan reportedly nominates Ueda as next central bank chief; Asia markets mixed
Japan announced its nomination of Kazuo Ueda as the new Bank of Japan governor, according to the Nikkei.