Is a Recession Imminent? 2 Indicators With Flawless Track Records Over the Past 55 Years Weigh In
These two recession-forecasting tools haven't been wrong for more than a half-century. Here's what they say happens next.
These two recession-forecasting tools haven't been wrong for more than a half-century. Here's what they say happens next.
Mr Gandhi was a Congress party MP from Wayanad in the southern state of Kerala.
Tyson Foods Inc gave its chicken suppliers two months' notice of its plan to shut a Virginia processing plant in May, raising concerns among farmers and legal experts about the company's compliance with antitrust regulations requiring it to give 90 days' notice before ending a contract. The planned closure of the plant has left dozens of Virginia chicken growers scrambling to find new buyers in a region with few other options. It could also expose Tyson to fines under the century-old Packers and Stockyards Act (PSA), the U.S. antitrust law requiring the minimum advance warning, according to Peter Carstensen, a professor of law emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School who previously served in the antitrust division at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Analysts say North Korea's claim it can cause a "radioactive tsunami" should be viewed with scepticism.
While fraudsters ramped up their efforts during the pandemic, many Canadians feel it will only get worse if a recession hits. According to the 2023 RBC Fraud Prevention Month Poll, 42% of Canadians think it will be harder to spot scams during a recession than in the pandemic and four in five (78%) believe a recession will increase everyone's fraud risk.
Some parts of Wales have been treated to a rare showing of the northern lights.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to London on Friday while demonstrators gathered nearby to protest against the Israeli government's right-wing policies. Israel faces a national crisis over the government’s plans to overhaul the judicial system.
France said it was ready to host Britain's King Charles on a state visit from Sunday despite unrest over changes to the pension system erupting into violence in Paris and other cities across the country. In Bordeaux, at the heart of one of France's best-known wine growing areas and where King Charles is also expected to visit, protesters set alight the entrance to the city hall. Trade unions have said they will not let up in their struggle to force President Emmanuel Macron into a u-turn on raising the retirement age by two years to 64.
Retail sales rose strongly last month as cash-strapped shoppers looked for cheaper options.
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Ford Motor Co plans to build up to 500,000 electric trucks a year at its BlueOval City complex under construction in western Tennessee, the automaker said on Friday. BlueOval City will assemble several versions of Ford’s next-generation F-series electric pickup, which the company calls Project T. The Stanton plant northeast of Memphis is part of Ford’s plan to have global EV production capacity of 2 million vehicles a year in place by the end of 2026.
Longtime Donald Trump supporter Doug Lambert agrees with the former president that the potential criminal charges he faces in New York are being cooked up by his enemies on the left. Like other Republicans in New Hampshire, which traditionally holds the second nominating contest in presidential election years, Lambert, 58, the owner of a manufacturing company, will be among the earliest to weigh in on Trump's viability for the Republican nomination in 2024.
The duke, who was a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan, said in a video message he would like to meet former Lance Corporal Stephan Van Niekerk.
It's full speed ahead in Newfoundland and Labrador when it comes to the offshore oil and gas industry, with the provincial government signalling strongly in Thursday's budget that it's not ready to start weaning itself off fossil fuels. The province plans to spend roughly the same amount of money in Budget 2023 to help grow the oil and gas sector as it has set aside to help combat the effects of climate change, and its commitment to net zero emissions by 2050. The Liberal government will pump $5
There is no such thing as free shipping. Even so, Amazon.com Inc and other online retailers who use so-called free delivery to cultivate customer loyalty are scrambling to keep it from draining profits as costs climb and e-commerce contracts. They are adding fees for faster service, raising minimum purchase requirements and making other changes that shift more costs to consumers who are struggling with financial issues of their own.
When Don Cameron first intentionally flooded his central California farm in 2011, pumping excess stormwater onto his fields, fellow growers told him he was crazy. With the drought-stricken state suddenly inundated by a series of rainstorms, California's outdated infrastructure has let much of the stormwater drain into the Pacific Ocean. Cameron estimated his operation is returning 8,000 to 9,000 acre-feet of water back to the ground monthly during this exceptionally wet year, from both rainwater and melted snowpack.
TikTok is one of the world's most popular social media platforms, but it's also controversial because it's owned by the Chinese tech giant ByteDance. Its critics claim that as long as ByteDance is subservient to the Chinese government, TikTok can be used as a powerful tool for gathering data on its overseas users and swaying public opinion. Three years ago, the Trump administration proposed to either ban TikTok or force it to sell its U.S. subsidiary to an American company.
The hirings who survived Lord Sugar's firings and what they did next.
Andrew Bailey tells the BBC price rises will fuel inflation and hurt the least well off.
The goalkeeper was caught up in the Chilean protests when he headed to South America to be closer to the national team set-up.
Canada and the United States have reached a deal to return asylum seekers who cross the border via unofficial crossings, Canadian and U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday, marking a major development at a time of record irregular crossings into Canada. The deal will allow either country to return asylum seekers who cross the border irregularly, expanding the current Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) to include migrants crossing between ports of entry, the U.S. official said. In addition, Canada will open 15,000 slots for migrants from the Western Hemisphere to apply to enter the country legally as part of the agreement, the official said.