Investments and Business

Trump’s shoot-the-messenger tactic will only hurt the economy more

Trump’s shoot-the-messenger tactic may escalate economic downturn

A concerning pattern has emerged in how some political leaders respond to unfavorable economic indicators, with recent examples showing a tendency to attack the credibility of experts and institutions that deliver unwelcome financial news. This counterproductive approach threatens to undermine evidence-based policymaking and could potentially exacerbate existing economic challenges by fostering distrust in critical data sources.When authorities aim to undermine the credibility of economic communicators instead of tackling the core issues of their findings, they run the risk of generating multiple systemic issues. Initially, this action diminishes the public's trust in the impartial bodies tasked with gathering and assessing economic…
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Travel influencers boost tourism to Taliban-run Afghanistan

Travel influencers encourage visits to Taliban-run Afghanistan

Over the past few months, Afghanistan, now under the rule of the Taliban, has unexpectedly attracted global travelers once again. This renewed interest is largely fueled by travel influencers active on social media sites. Through their engaging videos, captivating photos, and compelling stories, these digital creators have piqued interest and motivated a specific group of daring travelers to visit a country traditionally linked to turmoil and uncertainty.Although there are widespread worries regarding security and human rights with the Taliban in power, certain influencers have shown Afghanistan's rich cultural past, stunning scenery, and historical spots from a fresh perspective. By offering…
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The jobs report that enraged Trump was flashing a recession warning sign

Recession warning sign flashed by jobs report that angered Trump

A recent employment report, widely scrutinized for its implications on the U.S. economy, has triggered strong political reactions while simultaneously raising concerns among economists about a possible downturn ahead. While the headline figures appeared to reflect ongoing strength in the labor market, closer examination of the underlying data reveals potential indicators of a cooling economy that could precede a broader recession.Former President Donald Trump expressed frustration over the report’s contents and interpretation, claiming it either misrepresented the economy’s condition or reflected negatively on the Biden administration’s economic management. His comments, delivered via social media and public appearances, framed the report…
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Trump says the Bureau of Labor Statistics orchestrated a ‘scam.’ Here’s how the jobs report really works

Trump says Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report is a ‘scam’—here’s how it’s actually produced

Former President Donald Trump has once again cast doubt on the integrity of federal economic data, this time accusing the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of manipulating employment figures to mislead the public. Referring to the monthly jobs report as a “scam,” Trump’s comments have reignited debates about the accuracy and reliability of U.S. labor market data. While such accusations carry political weight, they often misrepresent the rigorous, methodical process by which these reports are compiled.Grasping how the BLS assembles its monthly reports on employment is essential for assessing such statements. The methodology is comprehensive, based on data, and structured…
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The U.S. job market was weak in July, and previous months were worse than thought

U.S. job market softens in July, previous results revised downward

The latest update on the U.S. labor market has painted a less optimistic picture than expected. In July, job creation slowed, and data from previous months was adjusted to show weaker performance than initially reported. This combination of slower hiring and downward revisions is raising concerns about the strength of the economic recovery and the direction of employment trends in the months ahead.According to the most recent figures, employers added fewer jobs in July than analysts had anticipated. While job creation continued, the pace was notably slower, suggesting that businesses may be pulling back on hiring as they navigate a…
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Ontario cancels internet deal with Musk's Starlink as part of U.S. tariff fight

Ontario scraps Starlink internet deal over U.S. tariff conflict

The province of Ontario has officially ended its agreement with Starlink, the satellite internet provider operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, in what officials describe as a necessary response to escalating trade disputes between Canada and the United States. The decision, announced in late July, is being interpreted as part of Canada’s broader economic strategy to respond to ongoing U.S. tariff policies that have increasingly strained cross-border relations.Ontario’s Ministry of Infrastructure, which had previously committed to leveraging Starlink’s low-orbit satellite network to expand high-speed internet access in underserved rural areas, confirmed the contract termination during a press briefing. Provincial leaders emphasized…
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Stellantis reinstates guidance but flags 'tough decisions' after .7 billion tariff impact

Stellantis reinstates guidance but warns of challenges after $1.7 billion tariff impact

Automaker Stellantis has formally revised its financial outlook in response to a substantial $1.7 billion effect from new tariffs, indicating an adjustment of its worldwide approach. Although the firm stays positive about its achievements in the latter part of the year, leaders have recognized the need to make tough operational choices to lessen long-term threats and sustain earnings.The notification is issued as a reaction to increasing trade disagreements and growing tariff actions, especially those impacting parts and raw materials for electric vehicles (EV). Stellantis, the company behind significant brands like Jeep, Dodge, Peugeot, and Fiat, is one of the car…
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Wall Street edges back from its records as a busy week picks up momentum

Wall Street moves off record levels as active week unfolds

U.S. stocks saw a slight decline after achieving record highs recently, as investors managed a hectic week packed with corporate earnings reports, economic news, and continuing discussions about potential changes in interest rates. This minor dip signifies a natural halt in the market's upward movement, with traders balancing their strategies between positive expectations and caution.The primary indices, such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, pulled back slightly from their peak positions, although the decrease was not significant. Experts characterized the adjustment as a component of a more extensive recalibration, rather than a change in market outlook. Although investor confidence…
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India overtakes China as biggest smartphone exporter to the United States, report says

India becomes leading smartphone exporter to the United States, overtaking China, report reveals

India has emerged as the top exporter of smartphones to the United States, overtaking China for the first time, according to a new industry report that highlights shifting global trade dynamics and the evolving landscape of electronics manufacturing.The report indicates a significant surge in smartphone shipments from India to the U.S. market over recent months, reflecting a broader trend of multinational technology companies diversifying their production bases beyond China. This transition is part of a larger effort to reduce reliance on a single manufacturing hub and navigate geopolitical tensions, supply chain vulnerabilities, and evolving trade policies.China held a leading role…
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Union Pacific to buy Norfolk in  billion mega U.S. railroad deal

U.S. railroad industry sees $85 billion deal as Union Pacific buys Norfolk

In a pivotal decision set to transform the U.S. rail sector, Union Pacific has decided to purchase Norfolk in a historic agreement priced at $85 billion. This merger represents one of the most substantial deals in the history of American railways, indicating a major change in the transportation and logistics arena as the need for freight efficiency consistently increases.The merger, which is pending regulatory approval, is anticipated to form an integrated rail network with broader coverage, upgraded infrastructure capabilities, and increased operational efficiencies across the continental United States. The unified organization seeks to optimize coast-to-coast rail services, minimize transfer delays,…
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