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...Micron added 38.1 per cent, AMD rose 22.4 per cent, and Broadcom increased 18.7 per cent. Intel lost 12.1 per cent from January to March....
...He predicts a fall in transaction levels from the five-year average of 1.2mn to 950,000-1.15mn a year. However, he also points out that higher borrowing costs won’t be felt equally....
...The price of a gallon of petrol increased 1.7 per cent in March to $3.62, making it a significant contributor to the headline CPI figure....
...Although the total number of EVs sold rose by 18 per cent to a record 315,000, overall UK car sales increased by the same amount, rising to 1.9mn....
...The proportion of women in employment in the UK who work full-time has risen from 56.5 per cent in 2019 to 58.7 per cent this year....
...The S&P 500 rose 1.9 per cent, its biggest one-day jump since April. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 2.4 per cent. The dollar was 1.5 per cent weaker against a basket of six other major currencies....
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...But an injection of $83.2bn into western European vehicles this year is still dwarfed by the cascade into US funds....
...The US Energy Information Administration estimates average prices of about $83/b for the year....
...On top of that, the plan to raise the income tax threshold so that it captures less than 1 per cent of registered workers — down from 7 per cent — would cost up to 0.83 per cent of GDP in 2024, said Argentina...
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on October 18. ©2023 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...That is a fraction of the total car stock of 1.3bn. But sales are revving up. They are set to increase from about 10mn in 2022 to about 14mn in 2023 — 18 per cent of all cars sold....
...The trade association had forecast 8 to 10 per cent revenue expansion and headcount growth of 7 to 8 per cent....
...Mountain 16-18 Beak Street, London W1F 9RD Apart from, possibly, The Devonshire, the launch of Mountain was the most insanely hyped and talked-about London opening of 2023....
...Commodity prices declined, with Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, settling down 1.3 per cent at $83.26 a barrel....
...Bank of England data showed that credit card borrowing jumped to £1.2bn in November from £400mn in October....
...West Texas Intermediate fell 0.4 per cent to hit $83.18....
...Christie’s made an above-estimate £60.3mn (£72.5mn with fees) at its evening sale on October 13, with Sotheby’s and Phillips’s equivalent sales coming within estimates at £83.1mn (£97.1mn) and £15.2mn (£18.7mn...
...The landmark Inflation Reduction Act included a $7,500 consumer tax credit for EVs....
...Andy Jassy, Amazon (January 5th, 18,000 workers sacked) These changes will help us pursue our long-term opportunities with a stronger cost structure; however, I’m also optimistic that we’ll be inventive...
...More than half the country’s 65mn eligible voters are aged between 18 and 41, a bloc that did not experience the dictatorship....
...In an August 25 letter to Morningstar, 18 states urged the company to terminate all research and ratings products that “treat Israel-connected companies differently”....
...Oil prices also moderated, with Brent crude, the international benchmark, falling 0.4 per cent to $100.18 a barrel and US marker West Texas Intermediate edging down 0.3 per cent to $95.83....
...Italy’s equivalent bond yield fell 0.18 percentage points to 1.58 per cent....
...The single currency rose 0.7 per cent to $1.138, the highest since January 18 and breaking even its gains for the year....
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