EEconomy Read More China’s AI adoption may limit economic fallout of its rapidly ageing population: analystsMarch 13, 2026 Declining fertility rates have long been viewed as a drag on economic growth, but the outlook may not…
EEconomy Read More UK economy failed to grow in January, figures show – BBCMarch 13, 2026 UK economy failed to grow in January, figures show BBCUK economy grows just 0.2% in three months in January RTE.ieUK…
EEconomy Read More China Consumption Start to Year Seen as Worst Outside CovidMarch 13, 2026 China’s consumer spending may have booked the worst start to any year outside the pandemic, highlighting the challenge…
EEconomy Read More UK stagnated in January in ‘worrying start’ to 2026, as economy faces disruption from Iran war – business live | BusinessMarch 13, 2026 UK economy failed to grow in January Newflash: The UK economy stagnated in January, stumbling even before the…
EEconomy Read More Asia encourages four-day weeks, work from home as fuel crisis deepensMarch 13, 2026 Thailand on Tuesday instructed civil servants to take the stairs instead of elevators and to work from home…
EEconomy Read More Why Nepal Grows Japan’s CashMarch 13, 2026 Japan has long harvested a shrub called mitsumata for its money supply. But when mitsumata started dying out,…
EEconomy Read More Moody’s warning on local banksMarch 13, 2026 Markets may be pricing in a short-lived Middle East conflict, but in a scenario where the war is…
EEconomy Read More EU’s largest economies push for faster capital market integration in joint letterMarch 13, 2026 The EU’s six largest economies are urging Brussels to accelerate the long-awaited integration of capital markets to “strengthen…
EEconomy Read More New Zealand manufacturing PMI holds at 55 in February, strongest run since 2021March 13, 2026 New Zealand manufacturing activity held strong in February with the PMI at 55.0, marking the first three-month run…
EEconomy Read More Irish inflation at 2.7% ahead of expected price surge from Iran conflict – The Irish TimesMarch 13, 2026 Headline inflation in the Irish economy remained near 3 per cent in February but this was before the…
EEconomy Read More Recession and stagflation risks rising due to Iran conflict, says Deutsche Bank, Oxford EconomicsMarch 13, 2026 As oil prices once again topped $100 a barrel, the damn-the-torpedoes confidence Wall Street analysts have had since…
EEconomy Read More Middle East war creating ‘largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets’ | OilMarch 13, 2026 Oil markets are facing the “largest supply disruption in history” as the war in Iran continues to block…