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Euro zone business activity hits 16-month high but highlights country divergence, PMI shows
SNB to hold rates at zero on September 25 and throughout 2026, economists say: Reuters poll
Euro zone consumers cut spending on tariff fears, shun US goods, ECB says
Most europeans unwilling to take pay cut to work from home, ECB finds
One-third of firms paused or delayed stainless steel orders due to tariffs, outokumpu says
Date: September 22, 2025
By Alessandro Parodi (Reuters) -At least a third of surveyed companies have paused or delayed stainless steel orders because of U.S. import tariffs of up to 50%, while more than half are reassessing...
UK consumers turn more wary as economic worries mount, GfK says
Date: September 19, 2025
LONDON (Reuters) -Britons became more gloomy this month and the prospect of tax increases in finance minister Rachel Reeves' budget in November threatens to damage confidence levels further, a survey...
India's upGrad eyes asia expansion as US campuses lose appeal
Date: September 18, 2025
By Manvi Pant BENGALURU (Reuters) -Indian edtech startup upGrad is exploring more university tie-ups in the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific as fewer students are opting to study in the U.S. and the...
Cyber attacks cost German economy 300 billion euros in past year, survey finds
Date: September 18, 2025
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) -Cyber attacks, launched increasingly often by foreign intelligence agencies rather than criminals, cost the German economy almost 300 billion euros ($354.99 billion...
Poll shows huge support for global cooperation, but failing grades for UN, others
Date: September 18, 2025
By Andrea Shalal NEW YORK (Reuters) -A new poll of over 36,300 people worldwide showed huge support for more international cooperation on issues including trade, global health, climate and poverty,...
UK house prices to rise more slowly than expected, helping first-time buyers
Date: September 16, 2025
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) -British first-time home buyers will see affordability improve as prices rise slower than previously thought over the next few years - particularly in London - as...
