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European interest rates are set to diverge from the US
It may be a bumpy ride, although the latest evidence is encouragingFinancial Times - Business - Europe -
Germans grill Olaf Scholz over soaring cost of doner kebabs
Die Linke party is among those calling for a Dönerpreisbremse or price cap on the hugely popular street food. The soaring cost of doner kebabs has led to growing calls in Germany for a government subsidy programme to keep the inflation-hit dish, ...The Guardian - World -
Soaring remittances to developing nations overtake foreign direct investment
Report finds money sent home by people who have migrated was $831bn in 2022, 650% up on 2000. Remittances sent home by people who have migrated abroad have outstripped foreign direct investment in developing nations for the first time, a new ...The Guardian - World -
Recovery seen ahead for German chip maker Infineon, sending shares soaring
Shares of Infineon AG stood out as a top performer in Europe on Tuesday, as analysts shook off another sales guidance cut from the German chip maker to focus on recovery hopes.MarketWatch - Business - Germany -
Peloton’s stock soars 14% on report private equity firms are considering a buyout
Peloton was a pandemic success story when stay-at-home mandates encouraged demand for its equipment and software but it has since lost its way.MarketWatch - Business -
U.S.-Israel Rift Widens Over Rafah Assault
Even as a cease-fire appears elusive, the State Department urged Israel to delay its assault on the southern Gaza city.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Fed and ECB divergence on rate cuts could spell trouble for the euro, economist says
The prospect of the ECB diverging from the Fed on rate cuts is likely to be "particularly negative" for the euro area, according to one economist.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
Widening Racial Disparities Underlie Rise in Child Deaths in the U.S.
New research finds that the death rate among Black youths soared by 37 percent, and among Native American youths by 22 percent, between 2014 and 2020, compared with less than 5 percent for white youths.The New York Times - Health
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