Newsletter Jul 27, 2022
Global growth headed down as inflation surge to endure

The global economy is in the grips of a serious slowdown, with some key economies at high risk of recession and only sparse meaningful cooling in inflation over the next year, according to Reuters polls of economists.


 
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Clinton and Blair hail Trimble's legacy of peace in N.Ireland

Trimble, who won a Nobel peace prize for his role in the landmark 1998 peace deal that helped end three decades of conflict, died Monday aged 77.


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England thrash Sweden to reach women's Euro 2022 final

England have never won a major tournament in the women's game, but on this form will take some stopping in front of a sold out Wembley on Sunday.

England's women leave a lasting legacy on road to Euro 2022 final

A record crowd of 87,000 for the women's Euro is expected at a sold-out Wembley on Sunday

Heatwaves: why ethnic minorities in the UK are more vulnerable, and what to do about it

Heatwaves have worrying implications for human health including sleep loss, mental illness, and increased mortality and suicide rates.

How likely would Britain's 40°C heatwave have been without climate change?

Heatwaves in Europe in 2003 and in western Russia in 2010 killed around 70,000 and 55,000 people respectively.

Amazon hikes Prime subscription in five European countries

While the price hikes are much higher than inflation, analysts believe that the service costs Amazon much more than it charges and is used to lure and keep customers.

Visa profit sails past estimates on resilient consumer demand

Visa Inc beat estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday as resilience in consumer spending so far and a summer travel boom across much of the United States translated into higher card spends.

Microsoft earnings fall short as computer sales sag

The personal computer market had been in steady decline prior to the pandemic, as people turned to smartphones or tablets.

Analysis-Workers seize their moment to shift the balance of power

It should surprise no one that the first big pandemic-era display of worker power was in air travel, according to Sharan Burrow, head of the International Trade Union Confederation.

Oil rises on U.S. crude stock drawdown

Oil prices rose in early Asian trade on Wednesday as industry data showed a larger-than-expected drawdown in U.S. crude stockpiles.

 
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