We live in a galaxy of data. From satellites and smartwatches to social media and swipes at a register, we have ways to measure the economy to an extent that would have seemed like science fiction ...
ABSTRACT: Oxpeckers are confined to the sub‐Saharan African region and are vital for ungulates’ health and the environment given their status as the world’s only obligate mammal gleaners. In this ...
The reopening of the U.S. government will allow the release of backlogged economic data, especially jobs data, helping us take stock of our pro-risk view. U.S. tech stocks finished flat after a rocky ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - The Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said on Friday it was working to update its schedule of economic data releases affected by the recently ended ...
The US government has reopened following its longest-ever shutdown, setting the stage for the eventual release of the gold-standard federal data that is crucial in analyzing the health and trajectory ...
The Trump administration said this week that several key pieces of U.S. economic data for October, including inflation and employment figures, will not be released. The White House cited the prolonged ...
One of the effects of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has been a loss of critical economic data about inflation and jobs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics saw its work slow and then stop ...
An end to the government shutdown will mean economic data starts to flow again, giving the Federal Reserve some vital information before its Dec. 9-10 policy meeting. But the Fed will still likely ...
White House National Economic Director Kevin Hassett said the record-long government shutdown means that some of the economic data that was supposed to be collected in October may never be recorded, ...
Uganda’s consumption of mineral fertilizers is low and this is partly attributed to its high costs and lack of proper information among others. Alternative soil fertility management technologies such ...
Tariffs and uncertainty were already making the economy hard to read. The loss of government data during the shutdown has made the situation much worse. By Ben Casselman and Colby Smith Tariffs are at ...