Falling fertility rates pose major challenges for the global economy, report finds
Falling fertility rates are set to spark a transformational demographic shift, with big implications for the global economy, according to a new study.
On a one-year basis, the expectation increased to 3.3%, up 0.3 percentage point from March and the highest since November...
Consumers are acting vastly different depending on income level.
The University of Michigan Survey of Consumers posted a reading of 67.4 for May, down from 77.2 in April.
A slew of commentary from the Bank of England and a better-than-expected economic growth number have left traders and investors...
The U.K. economy has emerged from recession as gross domestic product rose 0.6% in the first quarter, beating expectations.
After years of China being Germany’s main trading partner, the U.S. quietly overtook that spot in the first quarter of...