“ (Public) intellectuals are people who manage the world in their head. They look at life and try to find some truth; if they cannot find it, they attempt to create it.” — Yair Lapid, Jewish centrist ...
The year 2025 proved to be a turning point in how governments, organizations, and communities manage the unpredictable nature ...
Zimbabwe and South Africa have signed a far-reaching social development agreement that places welfare, youth empowerment and ...
More than ever, building and maintaining trust, the bedrock of every business, succeeds or fails based on how data is handled ...
November’s job report may be distorted as a result of the government shutdown, limiting how much it will influence the Federal Reserve’s next interest rate decision in January. By Ben Casselman and ...
By treating data collection as a strategic tool rather than a routine task, feed efficiency can become more than a number.
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Economic calendar: These are the government data reports we’re still waiting on after the shutdown
The federal government shutdown froze economic data releases, and agencies are still working to catch up. While a handful of reports have been rescheduled, some have also been consolidated or canceled ...
Heading into 2025’s last full trading week, the focus will likely be the incoming government data on the economy, which had been delayed by the federal shutdown. While investors and Federal Reserve ...
A host of economic data is due for release over the next few days, giving policymakers, analysts and investors an overdue picture of Donald Trump’s economy after the government shutdown delayed a ...
The November jobs report is landing at an odd time – on a Tuesday in mid-December, instead of (what’s usually) the first Friday of the month – due to the lingering impact of the historically long ...
NEW YORK, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A host of delayed employment, inflation and other data in the coming week will give a long-anticipated view of the U.S. economy that could help guide markets into year-end ...
Fed officials, economists, and investors will be getting a plethora of economic data in the coming weeks, but Powell cautioned that some skepticism may be warranted. “We are going to need to be ...
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