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U.S. businesses told the Federal Reserve in June and early July that the loss of immigrant labor is adding to their struggles ...
June, a slight majority of firms see a relatively quick end to trade policy uncertainty, but a large cohort expect the fog of uncertainty to persist awhile.
New Forbes Research finds that 94% of small business owners are confident their business will succeed, despite concerns about inflation, tariffs and changing tax codes.
The second-quarter performance for SMEs was in expansionary range, according to OCBC. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Businesses across the economy are passing increased input costs from tariffs along to consumers in the form of higher prices, the Federal Reserve’s latest anecdotal survey of domestic economic ...
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Wednesday that monetary policy is in the right place to allow ...
Malaysia's prior export advantage, stemming from the anticipated 32% US tariff on Indonesian palm oil, has been significantly ...
Companies that collectively employ about half of America’s private workforce may bear the brunt of the impact.
U.S. small-business confidence slipped in June, as firms overall felt they had too much inventory on hand amid ongoing trade ...
A pair of surveys released in June indicates that small-business owners have growing confidence, while startup activity and ...
Korea's export outlook isn't so great for the latter half of the year. Korean companies, quite unsurprisingly, cite U.S. tariffs as the biggest threat, while 38.7 percent of respondents expect ...
Facing hefty tariffs on parts shipped from China, one small business owner took the hit by redeeming over 1.8 million reward points on his American Express card.