
Overseas Headlines – November 26, 2021
United States: Biden Inflation Call Echoed by Economists — But Not Companies “President Joe Biden’s administration, faced with the biggest surge in consumer prices in

United States: Biden Inflation Call Echoed by Economists — But Not Companies “President Joe Biden’s administration, faced with the biggest surge in consumer prices in

November 25, 2021 During the first quarter of 2021 (Jan to Mar), all four countries in the UK reported a negative quarter-on-quarter growth in gross domestic

Brent Oil Brent oil prices increased by 1.40% or US$1.14, as prices increased this week relative to the prior week. Oil traded on November 25,

United States: Fed Officials Stressed Flexibility on Taper Pace at Last Policy Meeting “Federal Reserve officials at their last meeting were open to removing policy

United States: U.S. Economic Growth Revised Up to 2.1% in Third Quarter “U.S. economic growth in the third quarter was revised slightly higher, reflecting somewhat

United States: U.S. Jobless Claims Drop to Pandemic Low of 281,000 “Washington (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to a

Brent Oil Brent oil prices decreased by 1.97% or US$1.63, as prices decreased this week relative to the prior week. Oil traded on November 18,

United States: Fed Looks Likely to Consider Faster Drawdown in Asset Purchases “The Federal Reserve looks on course to consider a more rapid drawdown of

United States: Inflation Gives U.S. Workers Ammunition in Year-End Pay Reviews “With inflation flaring, American white-collar employees have an edge in year-end salary discussions, though

November 18, 2021 According to estimates from the statistical office of the European Union (Eurostat), in September 2021, compared with August 2021, seasonally adjusted production