EEconomy Read More The EU’s newly approved plan to fix Europe’s housing crisisMarch 24, 2026 The European Parliament adopted its first-ever report on the Housing Crisis in the European Union. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT With…
EEconomy Read More ‘We’re heading for 1970s stagflation’, warns Surrey businessMarch 24, 2026 Lester said small and medium-sized firms had already had a “very challenging time”, particularly due to national insurance…
EEconomy Read More China Development Forum welcomes U.S. execs revamping market pushMarch 24, 2026 Apple CEO Tim Cook (L) stands with Siemens CEO Roland Busch prior to the opening ceremony of the…
EEconomy Read More RBNZ’s Breman signals rate hike risk if energy shock drives persistent inflationMarch 24, 2026 RBNZ signalled it will look through temporary energy-driven inflation but stands ready to hike rates if persistent price…
EEconomy Read More New Zealand to give cash payments to some low income families as global fuel crisis worsens | New ZealandMarch 24, 2026 Nearly 150,000 New Zealand families will soon receive a weekly cash payment to help them afford petrol, the…
EEconomy Read More Banks pull their entire mortgage ranges amid ‘extreme volatility’March 24, 2026 Some mortgage lenders are pulling their entire range of home loans from the market as traders continue to…
EEconomy Read More Iran Tensions Push Investors Toward 2022 Playbook as Inflation Risks Rise — TradingView NewsMarch 24, 2026 Investors are starting to reach back to the 2022 playbook as tensions tied to Iran ripple through markets,…
EEconomy Read More Australia flash PMI slips into contraction as services slump and cost pressures surgeMarch 24, 2026 Australia’s flash PMI shows a return to contraction, with services-led weakness and surging cost pressures highlighting a stagflationary…
EEconomy Read More Japan core inflation in February misses estimates, headline CPI eases for a fourth straight monthMarch 24, 2026 TOKYO, JAPAN – FEBRUARY 05: Tourists and shoppers walk through the Tsukiji shopping area on February 5, 2026…
EEconomy Read More 12,000 Aussies impacted by biggest superannuation collapse in historyMarch 24, 2026 The collapse of the First Guardian and Shield superannuation funds has devastated the lives of thousands of Australians. …
EEconomy Read More ECB wage tracker continues to suggest negotiated wage pressures easing in 2026March 24, 2026 23 March 2026 ECB wage tracker updated with wage agreements signed up to end-February 2026; forward-looking horizon remains…
EEconomy Read More The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed itMarch 24, 2026 The U.S. government is insolvent. That’s not hyperbole — it’s the conclusion drawn directly from the Treasury Department’s…