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Sterling hits three-month high vs euro, falls against dollar

Pound and euro banknotes are seen in this illustration taken January 6, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) – Sterling rallied to a new three-month high versus the euro as traders dumped the single currency on concerns about an escalating energy crisis in the euro […]

US Interest Rate Soars To 2.5% – Forbes Advisor UK

27 July: Federal Reserve Hikes Rate In Battle Against Inflation The United States Federal Reserve today raised its target benchmark interest rate by 0.75 percentage points to a range between 2.25% to 2.5%. It implemented a same-sized increase in June from a base of 1% (see story below). The scale and pace of the increases […]

It’s the (pandemic) economy | The Hill

The impact of the pandemic on the U.S. and global economy was catastrophic. Economic historian Adam Tooze characterized its impact as being “the swiftest and most comprehensive contraction of global economic activity ever.” There are clearly other factors at work with regard to the economic problems confronting the U.S. and rest of the world, but […]

Carli Christian’22 accepts a position at Tuesday Morning, Dallas • Business • Marymount Manhattan College

Carli Christian, Class of 2022, BA Business major with double concentrations in Social Entrepreneurships and Fashion Marketing and a minor in Theatre Arts, accepted the position of Assistant Buyer at Tuesday Morning in Dallas, Texas. ” Originally from Columbia, South Carolina, I was very passionate about studying business and learning about new skills in the Big […]

Strong Dollar Always Clobbers Developing Nations

Comment on this story Comment The dollar is strong and getting stronger, hitting 20-year highs relative to a basket of other currencies. As my Bloomberg Opinion colleague Tyler Cowen recently noted, this is a vote of confidence in the US. But history demonstrates that it’s also likely to be a harbinger of hard times for […]

Council discusses business districts, committees | News

Norman may soon see business improvement districts similar to those in Oklahoma City if petitions to define them are approved by the city council. The council discussed the process by which the districts are formed and the city’s limited role during its regular Tuesday study session. The Downtowners Association has been working to establish a […]