
Our weekly update series is a go-to source for the latest news on the global economy and investment themes. Stay up to date with the most recent developments in the world of finance through this 5-minute read.
Weekly updates - archives
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Analysts and investors have high hopes for Nvidia’s second-quarter update: they’re predicting $28.7 billion in revenue and $15.9 billion in profit – both more than double what they were a year ago. - September 2024
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Analysts and investors have high hopes for Nvidia’s second-quarter update: they’re predicting $28.7 billion in revenue and $15.9 billion in profit – both more than double what they were a year ago. - September 2024
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In just a few days’ time, the market’s attention will shift to the remote town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming - August 2024
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We are in the midst of earnings season, with companies releasing their second-quarter updates one after another. This one is particularly crucial. - August 2024
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Investors will take another peek at how the world’s biggest economy is doing this year, as the US takes center stage and draws back the curtain on its second-quarter growth figures on Thursday. - August 2024
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Investors will take another peek at how the world’s biggest economy is doing this year, as the US takes center stage and draws back the curtain on its second-quarter growth figures on Thursday. - July 2024
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China’s government has set an official economic growth target of “around 5%” for 2024, echoing last year’s aim.- July 2024
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Of the 23 major central banks included in Bloomberg Economics’s latest research, only the Bank of Japan is not expected to lower borrowing costs within the next 18 months.- July 2024
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