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US job hiring rises in May but wage gains ease
Hiring in the United States heated up again in May, according to government data released, with the strong labor market defying expectations of a slowdown amid efforts to cool the world's biggest economy. The jobs market has been surprisingly robust even as regulators have worked to ease demand and tamp...
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US consumer confidence falls ahead of Federal Reserve decision
US consumer confidence fell more than many predicted in April, fueled by a deterioration in expectations among Americans over 55 and households with annual incomes over $50,000, according to survey data released. The pessimistic results may ease some of the pressure on the Federal Reserve as it prepares to consider... -
Hermes Q1 revenue at US$3.7bn Â
The performance was driven by strong sales, especially in Asia. -
Trust in digital services increases across MENA region despite rising online security threats
MENA residents' satisfaction and expectations about how services can and should be delivered have been radically altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
UAE reaffirms OPEC+ commitment, says West must be ‘reasonable’
The United Arab Emirates on Monday urged Western countries to be "reasonable" in their expectations, underlining its commitment to the global OPEC+ energy alliance.