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  • U.K. Economy Stagnates As Brexit Countdown Begins
    Brexit protest
    The British economy has fallen into stagnation, just seven weeks short of the Brexit. A lot of bosses in the country’s services sectors have put the blame on uncertainties that will follow after the U.K. finally leaves the EU on March 29.
  • What ‘Circular’ Thinking Can Do For U.S. Companies
    Plastic bottles
    ING's latest survey revealed that circular thinking could increase the value of U.S. companies. The report also stated that this model could help American firms contribute $4.5 trillion to the economy.
  • Japan, Germany To Boost Free Trade In Preparation Of Brexit Impact
    Angela Merkel in Tokyo
    Japan and Germany have pledged to support free trade as a means of helping lessen the global effects of Britain's exit from the European Union. The leaders also agreed that both countries share a responsibility in keeping peace and prosperity around the globe.
  • Chinese Economy: Citizens Abroad Show Faith In Beijing
    Chinese construction
    Following President Xi Jinping's warm greetings to the people of China ahead of the Spring Festival celebrations, overseas Chinese expressed their gratitude and faith in their country's economy. Chinese working abroad are still confident that their motherland's economy will keep growing.
  • U.S. Economy: Polar Vortex Could Affect Various Businesses
    Winter seagull
    As temperatures start dropping this winter, some analysts predicted that the polar vortex could have a significant impact on the U.S. economy. Employment rates could fall and businesses such as commercial flights could be hampered.
  • European Central Bank Dragged Into Eurozone 2018 Dip
    Mario Draghi
    The eurozone's 2018 slump may be affecting more than businessess and economies as the European Central Bank has reportedly started hinting that it will act towards potential risks if the bank gets affected.
  • Market Watch: NetEase And SINA Stocks Soar
    Stock index
    SINA and NetEase stocks climbed on Thursday, following positive comments released by Chinese and U.S. delegations regarding the trade talks held in Washington. SINA, in particular, saw a 5.79 percent hike.
  • Italy In Recession, Commission Still Against Spending Plans
    Italy debt clock
    Italy is in recession for the third time in a decade and analysts have expressed concerns over how the eurozone economy will perform this year.
  • Louis Vuitton Shrugs Off Economic Decline
    Louis Vuitton bags
    LVMH stood its ground amid fears of how industries will perform as China's economy begins to slow down. The company's Q4 2018 results revealed that sales in China increased.
  • Business: Food Tracking System Installed In 58 Chinese Cities
    Beijing supermarket
    China's Spring Festival is fast approaching. To help solve market issues such as food shortage, the Chinese government has installed food tracking systems in 58 cities across the country.
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