Japan’s Retail Sales Fail to Rebound in May Japanese consumer spending failed to aid the economy once again in May, undermining Prime Minister Shinzo Abe efforts at...
US Economy Growth Exceeds Previous Estimate in First Quarter US economy expanded more than previously projected in the first quarter of the year, after data...
China weakened the yuan reference rate by the most since August devaluation, citing the dollar gains post-brexit. The People’s Bank of China on Monday lower the...
Here is the statement from Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, after United Kingdom exit from the European Union. The people of the United...
Fewer Americans filed for unemployment claims last week, suggesting a possible rebound in the labor market following a weak job data in May. Jobless claims dropped...
Singapore Consumer Prices Plunge in May Singaporean consumer prices fell more than predicted in May, extending a record slump triggered by a fall in oil...
Campaigners issued 11th-hour appeals as Britain prepares to vote on its membership of the European Union, with the two latest opinion polls showing a narrow lead...
Asian stocks fell slightly for the first time in four days as campaign for the U.K. referendum enters its final day. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index...
Australia’s unemployment rate held steady at 5.7 percent in May, easing the Reserve Bank of Australia pressure to cut interest rates further. Total of 17,900 jobs...
The number of people filing for new jobless claims rose last week, but consistent with Fed’s employment growth. Unemployment claims increased by 13,000 to 277,000 in...