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Mexico 2016 budget: Lower deficit suggests stabilization of debt ratios

Sep 09, 2015 15:39 pm UTC| Commentary Economy

The government proposes reducing the fiscal deficit to 3.0% of GDP from the planned 3.5% in the previous year, and it considers an expenditure cut of MXN221bn (1.2% of GDP) with respect to the 2015 budget, very close to...

South Korea's fiscal support remains; monetary easing is over

Sep 09, 2015 02:28 am UTC| Commentary Economy Central Banks

The Korean government will adopt a conservative stance on fiscal policy next year according to its 2016 budget proposal unveiled yesterday. Total budget spending will increase to KRW 386.7trn, only KRW 2trn more than this...

Is Asia's exports growth really that bad?

Sep 09, 2015 01:36 am UTC| Commentary Economy

If you measure things like exports and currencies in dollar terms, the sky seem to be falling. Not so much, according to DBS Bank research, if you measure them the way they should be: against a basket of dollars, euros and...

Brazil's moderate export gains could help investment bottom out, but not recover

Sep 08, 2015 15:22 pm UTC| Commentary Economy

Brazil is expected to post its strongest real exports growth in five years in 2015, as currency depreciation boosts competitiveness. Given the rising correlation between exports and investment demand. We expect the...

Today’s upward revision of GDP unlikely to boost confidence for Japan

Sep 08, 2015 15:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy

Today GDP data showed that Japanese economy shrank only by 0.3% in second quarter compared to previous estimate of 0.4% contraction and comfortably beating median estimate of 0.5% contraction. However this upward...

Russian economic contraction intensifies

Sep 08, 2015 14:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy

Just like analyst and economists expected, Russian economy faced sharp second quarter contraction in 2015, given weakness in commodities, especially energy prices, its major exports and severe weakness in Rouble. Sanctions...

Typhoon pushes Taiwan's food prices higher in August

Sep 08, 2015 02:31 am UTC| Commentary Economy

August inflation came in at -0.45%, stronger than expected (Barclays: -0.85%; consensus: -0.80%), as a powerful typhoon (Soudelor - on 7-8 August) pushed up food prices.Food prices were up 3.1% y/y (Jul: 1.8%; Jun: 1.9%),...

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Economy

Trump Pushes Supreme Court to Delay TikTok Ban as January Deadline Looms

President-elect Donald Trump has urged the Supreme Court to delay the January deadline for TikToks potential ban or sale, arguing his incoming administration should have the opportunity to resolve the matter politically....

Elon Musk's Tesla Vision-Only Tech Sparks LiDAR Debate as Li Auto CEO Cites China Highway Dangers

Li Auto CEO takes aim at Elon Musk and Teslas vision-only strategy, arguing LiDAR is essential for handling Chinas challenging highway conditions. Li Auto CEO Highlights LiDAR for Chinas Unique Highways Even if the...

Greater Odds For Apple And ByteDance As $22 Billion AI Expansion Fuels Doubao In China

ByteDance is boosting its 2025 capital expenditure to $22 billion, aiming to expand AI capacity for Doubao, one of the most popular generative models after ChatGPT. Industry analysts believe Apple may partner with...

Bezos’ Blue Origin FAA Approval Paves Way for New Glenn Rocket Launch in Space Race

The FAA has approved Blue Origins New Glenn rocket, allowing Jeff Bezos space company to compete in critical national security satellite launches. FAA Grants Blue Origin License for New Glenn Rocket Launch On Friday, the...

What OpenAI’s Public Benefit Shift Means for the Future of AI

OpenAIs decision to adopt a public benefit corporation model reflects its effort to align profit-making with its mission to drive societal impact in the fast-evolving AI sector. OpenAI Embraces Public Benefit Corporation...

Politics

Justin Trudeau Could Become U.S. President in 2028 If Canada Becomes America’s 51st State

As political conversations heat up regarding the future of North America, an unexpected possibility is emerging: Justin Trudeau, the current Prime Minister of Canada, could become the President of the United States in...

George Clooney's Political Ambitions Will Crash After Kamala Harris' 2025 Presidential Loss, Psychics Predict

In 2025, psychics predict that actor George Clooney will take a major step into politics, spurred by the fallout from Kamala Harris surprising loss in the presidential election. Clooney, who has long been a supporter of...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cheryl Hines Divorce in 2025? Psychics Predict RFK Jr. Faces Split Next Year Due to His Blind Ambition and Disastrous Indiscretions

In 2025, psychics are predicting that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s personal life will take a dramatic turn as his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines will reportedly come to an end. Multiple psychics claim that Hines, who has stood...

Vladimir Putin to Die in 2025? Psychics Predict Russian Leader Will Be Assassinated by High-Ranking Official Over Nuclear Fears

As 2025 approaches, psychics around the world are making chilling predictions regarding Russian President Vladimir Putins future. According to multiple sources, several prominent psychic figures believe that Putin will be...

Science

Philippines' 'Missile Acquisition' Plan Provokes China's 'Arms Race' Warning

The Philippines has announced plans to acquire the U.S.-developed Typhon missile system to bolster its maritime defense capabilities. This decision has elicited strong reactions from China, which warns that such a move...

Christmas Eve Asteroid' to Skim Past Earth at 14,743 mph Tonight, NASA Warns

NASA has announced that an asteroid, comparable in size to a 10-story building, will make a close approach to Earth on Christmas Eve. The space rock, designated 2003 SD220, is expected to pass by our planet at a speed of...

Emergency Declared as Bird Flu 'Spreads' to California Dairy Cows

California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declared a state of emergency in response to the rapidly escalating bird flu outbreak. The declaration comes after avian influenza was detected in dairy cows, a rare and...

Missing Radioactive Material in New Jersey Sparks Panic — Are Drones ‘Hunting for It’?

A small amount of radioactive material went missing in New Jersey earlier this month, raising concerns over public safety and potential security risks. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) confirmed on December 2,...

Technology

Massive Chrome Extension Breach Exposes Data Security Risks Across Companies

In an alarming cybersecurity breach, hackers compromised Chrome extensions of multiple companies, including Cyberhaven, to access sensitive data. The attack, ongoing since December, highlights vulnerabilities in browser...

Tech Stocks Drag US Markets Down Amid Treasury Yield Surge and Inflation Concerns

U.S. markets tumbled Friday as tech stocks led the selloff, with Apple, Tesla, and NVIDIA sliding amid a Treasury yield surge to 4.64%, sparking fears of inflation and higher borrowing costs. Tech Stocks Lead Market...

X's New Algorithm Changes Trigger Backlash as Users Claim Voices Are Being Silenced

Elon Musks recent algorithm update on X, formerly known as Twitter, has sparked a heated debate among users. The changes, aimed at maximizing unregretted user-seconds, have raised questions about whether the platform is...

Samsung Brings Galaxy Ring 2 and AR Smart Glasses to Galaxy Unpacked 2025 With S25 Series

Samsung is shaking up the tech world at Galaxy Unpacked 2025, unveiling the Galaxy S25 Series, the advanced Galaxy Ring 2, and its cutting-edge AR Smart Glasses. This bold lineup promises a fresh leap into wearable...

Apple’s 2nm Chips Skip iPhone 17 as TSMC Prepares 2026 Launch for iPhone 18

Apple has decided to wait until 2026 to incorporate TSMCs 2nm chips into the iPhone 18. The move bypasses the iPhone 17, as TSMC works on scaling its production to meet industry demands and cut costs. Apple Expected to...
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