For the first time since July, The Bank of Japan tapered its 10-to-25-year JGB purchases by 20 billion yen at Tuesday's regular operation. BoJ purchased 180 billion yen of 10-25 year bonds vs 200b...
London (CNN Business)The British pound shrugged off a dramatic vote in the UK parliament that left the government's Brexit plans in tatters. Parliament on Tuesday struck down the divorce deal that...
Tropical Storm Gordon began lashing the US Gulf Coast with high winds on Tuesday. Gordon was forecast to come ashore near Pascagoula, Mississippi as a Category 1 hurricane, the first hurricane to...
5 a.m. Beryl has strengthened into as hurricane Friday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane - Beryl - Eye - Satellite - Pictures “Hurricane Beryl's small eye has become...
Less than 20 years after it was developed, a thin, resilient sheet of carbon atoms with remarkable properties known as graphene is transforming biomedical fields as far flung as tissue engineering,...
The labor market is near full employment, with the jobless rate at a 17-year low of 4.1 percent. Tightening labor market conditions have raised optimism among Federal Reserve officials that...
TORONTO (Reuters) – The Canadian dollar strengthened against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, gravitating toward the middle of this year’s range ahead of the resumption of talks to renegotiate NAFTA...
Sensational Bali volcano footage has captured last night’s ultra-rare superman blowing above Mount Agung. The moon is 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than usual, making the supermoon...
Whether the financial elites of the West know it or not, they are sending us down the path of defeat. Will this happen next week, next month, or even next year? This is highly unlikely, but what is...
Recent experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have produced new and disturbing revelations about bacteria’s behavior outside of our atmosphere.
An MIT study published in Nature Climate Change finds that the Indian summer monsoons, which bring rainfall to the country each year between June and September, have strengthened in the...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Tuesday urged investors to move on from a multi-billion-dollar graft scandal at state fund 1MDB that has weighed on southeast Asia’s...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian stocks slipped on Monday as demand for riskier assets ebbed after recent strong gains, while the euro’s near-two-year high on the European Central Bank’s seeming lack of...
Sweeney began working with 3-D printed materials while employed at the Army Research Laboratory at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. "I was able to see the amazing potential of the...
Sweden is becoming more adamant about restricting illegal migrants due to rising crime rates, Reuters reported Thursday. According to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention crimes against...
A new study might have bad news for future space travelers. Madhan Tirumalai, Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Houston and part of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, has discovered that...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The Australian dollar tumbled on Thursday after a private survey showed China’s manufacturing activity unexpectedly shrank in May, casting a cloud over the global economic...
DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabian money supply growth picked up in December in a sign that the economy is regaining strength after a slump last year caused by low oil prices and government austerity...
Authored by Steve H. Hanke of the Johns Hopkins University. Follow him on Twitter @Steve_Hanke. The fog of war, coupled with the output from multiple propaganda machines, makes it difficult to...
It appears that devaluing your currency against by over 10% in a year against your major trading partners does have some affect (albeit delayed). China Exports (in Yuan terms) grew at 5.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The euro zone’s economy is recovering but still faces a number of risks, including the fallout from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the European Central Bank’s...
Tuesday on CNN’s “Outfront,” CNN contributor David Gergen, a former presidential adviser that served in the Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton administrations, explained why he sides with presumptive...