US consumer spending slows in October; weekly jobless claims rise slightly
U.S. consumer spending rose moderately in October, while the annual increase in inflation was the smallest since early
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Euro zone corporate lending contracts as economy shrinks: ECB data
FRANKFURT Lending to euro zone firms dipped into negative territory for the first time since 2015, data from
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US's Biden signs stopgap spending bill, White House says
U.S. President Joe Biden signed on Thursday a stopgap spending bill to avert government shutdown, the White House
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Credit card data show drop in Israelis' spending since start of Gaza war -cenbank
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM Five weeks into Israel's war with Palestinian militant group Hamas, Israelis are spending less
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US Senate to vote on spending package Wednesday -Schumer
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate will vote Wednesday on three bills laying out funding plans for
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US consumer spending beats expectations in September
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer spending increased more than expected in September, keeping it on a higher growth path heading
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With House speaker installed, US Congress returns to spending battles
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON The morning after U.S. House of Representatives Republicans united around new Speaker Mike Johnson,
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US regulators unveil updated fair lending rules for banks
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON U.S. banking regulators are set to adopt new rules to modernize fair lending standards
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After a summer of Barbenheimer and Beyoncé, can US consumers still afford the holiday season?
Ballpark attendance boomed this summer, Barbenheimer revived the box office and a Renaissance of live performances brought concerts into new Eras.
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US Federal Reserve to meet Oct. 24 to discuss final fair lending rule
The Federal Reserve will meet Oct. 24 to discuss final rules updating requirements for fair lending by banks
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As the holidays approach, shoppers are in a mood to spend -- on their homes and themselves
Spending on the holiday season is expected to rebound to -- and even surpass -- pre-pandemic levels this year for the first time. But, surprisingly, it's not gifts that consumers will be splurging on the most in the runup to Christmas, according to a new report Tuesday from Deloitte.
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Analysis-Fall of the zombies? Why corporate failures could surge in 2024
By Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers LONDON Debt-laden companies across Europe, Middle East and Africa face a $500
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