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  2. Tesla, Boeing, UPS highlight earnings rush: What to know this ...

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    Economic data: MBA Mortgage Applications, week ending Oct. 18 (-17.0% prior); Existing Home Sales, Sept. (3.88 million expected, 3.86 million prior); Federal Reserve Beige Book

  3. Inflation, Big Tech earnings, and a crucial jobs report: What ...

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    Big Tech week. With 37% of the S&P 500 having reported quarterly results, the index is pacing for 3.7% year-over-year earnings growth. According to FactSet, this would be the slowest annual growth ...

  4. Global energy crisis (2021–2023) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Brazil's worst drought in almost a century threatened its electricity supply. [6] [7] Brazil relies on hydropower for two-thirds of its electricity.[8]Euractiv reported that European Commissioner for Climate Action Frans Timmermans told the European Parliament in Strasbourg that "about one fifth" of the energy price increase "can be attributed to rising CO 2 pricing on the EU's carbon ...

  5. The Economic Times - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, The Economic Times launched a television channel called ET Now. [6] In 2018, the house of The Economic Times launched a member-only platform called ET Prime. [7] It claims to be a business storytelling platform. ET Prime's current editor (2022) is Shishir Prasad. [8] The Economic Times has a portfolio management tool called ET ...

  6. Global recession - Wikipedia

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    The International Monetary Fund defines a global recession as "a decline in annual per‑capita real World GDP (purchasing power parity weighted), backed up by a decline or worsening for one or more of the seven other global macroeconomic indicators: Industrial production, trade, capital flows, oil consumption, unemployment rate, per‑capita investment, and per‑capita consumption".

  7. Consensus Economics - Wikipedia

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    Consensus Economics is a global macroeconomic survey firm that polls more than 1000 economists monthly for their forecasts for over 2000 macroeconomic indicators in 115 countries. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

  8. 2020s in economic history - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 stock market crash was a major and sudden global stock market crash that began on 20 February 2020 and ended on 7 April. The crash was the fastest fall in global stock markets in financial history and the most devastating crash since the Wall Street crash of 1929. The crash, however, only caused a short-lived bear market, and in April ...

  9. International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded as the global lender of last resort to national governments, and a leading supporter of exchange-rate stability. Its stated mission is "working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the ...