Homebuilding in the United States posted modest monthly gains in April as starts and completions fell from the previous month, according to the Census Bureau. Building permits for housing units stood at 1.760 million in April, 0.3% higher than in March and 60.9% higher than the same month in 2020.The latest reading is the highest since the 1.883 million permits recorded in … [Read more...] about U.S. Homebuilding Posts Modest Growth To Mark Three-Month High In April
UK Unemployment Drops To 4.8% In First Quarter As Less Jobless Individuals Look For Employment
The United Kingdom opened 2021 with less jobless people as more employees returned to work with government support, the Office for National Statistics reported. The unemployment rate stood at 4.8% in the first quarter, 0.3 percentage points lower than the last quarter of 2020.The latest print is 0.8 percentage points higher than the previous year.The unemployment rate … [Read more...] about UK Unemployment Drops To 4.8% In First Quarter As Less Jobless Individuals Look For Employment
All About Copy Trading in Forex
The year 2005 was significant for two reasons. For starters, the massively popular MT4 trading software was released by MetaQuotes. Secondly, in the same year, investors and brokers realized how the sharing of trades could become more seamless and cheaper. Instead of expert traders broadcasting their positions in chat rooms for others to follow, they could host their … [Read more...] about All About Copy Trading in Forex
EU Grants Ceasefire With US Over Trump’s Steel Tariffs: Solutions Targeted This Year
The European Union has agreed to suspend retaliatory tariffs to make room for discussions with the United States over measures imposed by former President Donald Trump, CNBC reported. The European Commission Spokesperson Valdis Dombrovskis on Twitter said the European Union will suspend tariffs on American steel and aluminum.Dombrovskis said the suspension will make space … [Read more...] about EU Grants Ceasefire With US Over Trump’s Steel Tariffs: Solutions Targeted This Year
The World’s Second-Biggest Economy Reports Slowdown in April Consumer Spending
China's consumer spending growth slowed in April to fall short of market expectations, CNBC reported. Retail sales climbed 17.7% in April, slower than the 34.2% year-on-year growth in March. Analysts expected a 24.9% growth.Catering sales grew 46.4%, slower than 91.6% recorded in March.Year-to-date online sales of consumer goods grew at a slower pace of 23.1% versus 25.8% in … [Read more...] about The World’s Second-Biggest Economy Reports Slowdown in April Consumer Spending