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ESLa Russia conduce test missilistici vicino alle Isole Curili, nel mezzo della disputa con il GiapponeUSI mercati finanziari statunitensi sperimentano un sell-off a causa delle preoccupazioni sui rendimenti obbligazionariTRMessaggio di guerra e riconciliazione del presidente iraniano PezeshkianITMorta a 4 anni per sospetta difterite: la mamma attacca i mediciTRIsraele ha compiuto attacchi violenti contro il sud del LibanoBRI residenti del quartiere di Vitória chiedono pavimentazioni e miglioramenti delle stradeCNRapporto KPMG: gli asset del settore fiduciario cinese raggiungeranno i 34,1 trilioni di yuan nel 2025, con una crescita accelerataRUIl Ministero degli Esteri finlandese convoca l'ambasciatore russo per presunta violazione dello spazio aereoTRGli Stati Uniti approvano la vendita di aerei KC-46A da 4,5 miliardi di dollari al QatarTRGrande incendio in un terreno agricolo a LapsekiESLa Russia conduce test missilistici vicino alle Isole Curili, nel mezzo della disputa con il GiapponeUSI mercati finanziari statunitensi sperimentano un sell-off a causa delle preoccupazioni sui rendimenti obbligazionariTRMessaggio di guerra e riconciliazione del presidente iraniano PezeshkianITMorta a 4 anni per sospetta difterite: la mamma attacca i mediciTRIsraele ha compiuto attacchi violenti contro il sud del LibanoBRI residenti del quartiere di Vitória chiedono pavimentazioni e miglioramenti delle stradeCNRapporto KPMG: gli asset del settore fiduciario cinese raggiungeranno i 34,1 trilioni di yuan nel 2025, con una crescita accelerataRUIl Ministero degli Esteri finlandese convoca l'ambasciatore russo per presunta violazione dello spazio aereoTRGli Stati Uniti approvano la vendita di aerei KC-46A da 4,5 miliardi di dollari al QatarTRGrande incendio in un terreno agricolo a Lapseki

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US Economy Slows to 1.5% Growth in Q2 Amid Rising Imports, Inflation Remains Elevated
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Business·8/1/2026Riepilogo dell'IA

US Economy Slows to 1.5% Growth in Q2 Amid Rising Imports, Inflation Remains Elevated

The US economy grew by 1.5% in Q2 2026, a slowdown from Q1, as rising imports offset consumer spending. Inflation, measured by the PCE price index, eased slightly to 3.7% but remains above the Fed's 2% target. The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, though some officials dissented, citing persistent high inflation exacerbated by the Middle East war.

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Guardian Business
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US Economic Data Presents Ambiguity in Consumer Spending Amid Inflation Concerns
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Business·7/19/2026Riepilogo dell'IA

US Economic Data Presents Ambiguity in Consumer Spending Amid Inflation Concerns

US economic data, including retail sales and inflation reports, presents a mixed picture. While headline inflation fell due to cheaper energy and retail sales appeared soft, underlying consumer spending remains steady. This ambiguity complicates the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions and impacts assets like Bitcoin, as real economic strength is questioned.

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CryptoSlate
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Elon Musk's Wealth Surge, China's Consumer Wobble, and India's Shifting Job Market
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Business·6/19/2026Riepilogo dell'IA

Elon Musk's Wealth Surge, China's Consumer Wobble, and India's Shifting Job Market

Elon Musk's one-day wealth gain of $164.8 billion surpassed Warren Buffett's net worth. China's economy shows a two-speed recovery with industrial output rising but consumer spending falling. India sees a surge in tech professionals seeking jobs, while blue-collar roles and civil engineering gain traction. China leads India in university rankings, and India's state subsidies have tripled.

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Times of India
7 min read
JD Sports says Iran war and youth unemployment to hit consumer spending
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5/7/2026

JD Sports says Iran war and youth unemployment to hit consumer spending

Retail group with 4,800 stores worldwide expects drop in profits this year amid ‘muted market’Business live – latest updatesThe sports fashion retailer JD has said that profits will fall this year amid a “muted market” hit by concerns about the Middle East conflict and weaker spending by young people facing rising unemployment.The company, which runs 4,800 stores worldwide including the JD, Blacks and Millets chains in the UK, said it expected profits of between £750m and £850m in the year ahead, after reporting £852m in the year to the end of January. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand
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5/7/2026

Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand

Exclusive: Documents show Modella Capital, which bought the chain last year, is so far owed £2.9m in royalty feesThe investment company that owns the former WH Smith high street stores is charging the retailer millions of pounds in licence fees for the right to use its widely derided TG Jones name, the Guardian can reveal.Modella Capital – which bought the chain from WH Smith’s parent company last year – on Wednesday blamed weak consumer spending as it laid out a restructuring plan that could shut 150 of its 450 shops. It also said “the forced name change from WH Smith has also negatively impacted consumer awareness”. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business