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South Korea Gross Domestic Product Growth (YoY) below e...

South Korea Gross Domestic Product Growth (YoY) below expectations (1.9%) in 4Q: Actual (1.5%)

EUR/USD slips as Trump drops tariff threats, lifts the ...

EUR/USD retreats late Wednesday during the North American session, registers losses of over 0.30% as US President Donald Trump ref...

USD/JPY gains traction above 158.00 on Trump Greenland ...

The USD/JPY pair trades in positive territory around 158.30 during the early Asian session on Thursday. The US Dollar (USD) streng...

Australia's unemployment rate expected to tick higher i...

Australia will release the December monthly employment report on Thursday at 0:30 GMT, with market participants anticipating a mod...

US President Donald Trump backs off European tariff thr...

US President Donald Trump said he would step back from imposing tariffs on goods from European nations opposing his effort to take...

Forget the four-day workweek: Despite what Bill Gates a...

Billionaire tech CEOs promise shorter weeks thanks to AI—but IWG’s Mark Dixon says automation won’t free time, it’ll just create m...

Palantir CEO says AI ‘will destroy’ humanities jobs but...

Alex Karp said he struggled to market his humanities skills to get his first job.

Gates Foundation, OpenAI unveil $50 million ‘Horizon100...

Gates recalled that a few years ago, he predicted that AI would mark a technological revolution. "Everything I’ve seen since then ...

The U.S. debt now equals $229,000 per household—and a h...

Spiraling interest payments—which grew from $352 billion in 2021 to $970 billion in 2025—put the debt train on an accelerated trac...

The world needs 8.5x higher GDP to give everyone a Swis...

Three senior partners at McKinsey have a new book, "A Century of Plenty," looking back at 100 years of human progress and asking i...

Davos 2026: reading the signals, not the headlines

Davos continues to excel at diagnosis. Where it has historically faltered is continuity.

Hotels allege predatory pricing, forced exclusivity in ...

For many hotels, visibility—and sometimes survival—comes at the expense of profits.