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Wellness, part 4: Self-care's expanding footprint
gmail-imap·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bank of America ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wellness, part 4: Self-care's expanding footprint From daily habits to spending choices, consumers are integrating wellness into how they live, spend and prioritize
Riksbank preview: Low inflation limits hawkish scope
ing-think·Articles Riksbank preview: Low inflation limits hawkish scope 13:08 FX Sweden Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Download Sweden’s central bank will struggle to replicate the ECB’s hawkishness given stubbornly low inflation. We expect
How technology could cut millions of hospital visits across Europe
ing-think·Articles How technology could cut millions of hospital visits across Europe 12:29 Healthcare Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Download Remote care offers European hospitals a rare combination: fewer avoidable visits, better care and more capacit
Bank of Japan raises rates to 1%, and will end tapering next year
ing-think·Older quick take Quick take 10:06 Rates Japan Bank of Japan raises rates to 1%, and will end tapering next year The Bank of Japan raised its policy rate by 25 bp, with one dissenting vote, while deciding to halt tapering from April 2027. The timing of the next hike should depend
Reserve Bank of Australia holds steady, and its tone remains even-handed
ing-think·Older quick take Quick take 08:23 Rates Australia Reserve Bank of Australia holds steady, and its tone remains even-handed The Reserve Bank of Australia left rates unchanged at 4.35%, viewing inflation as sticky but broadly in line with its base case. This allows policy to remain
The Commodities Feed: Oil falls further
ing-think·Articles The Commodities Feed: Oil falls further 08:20 Commodities daily Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Download Oil prices continued to decline on growing expectations that the Strait of Hormuz could reopen. Meanwhile, the US Strategic Petrol
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