StatsSA has announced the addition of 71 new products to the basket of goods and services used to measure consumer inflation.
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The U.S. trade deficit in goods widened to a record high in December, likely as businesses front-loaded imports of industrial ...
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may seek to arrest slowing economic growth in the world’s fifth-largest economy and ...
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem has managed to wrestle inflation back under control. But a looming US-Canada tariff war ...
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In the first round of budget deliberations on Tuesday, city manager John Collin told council there would be no enhancement to ...
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Meme Index (MEMEX), a new crypto project introducing decentralized indexes for memecoin investing, has raised over $3 million ...