New Zealand Sees Record-Low House Sales as Buyers Sidelined
New Zealand house sales fell to a record low in the three months through December as interest-rate hikes and plunging property prices pushed buyers to the sidelines.
New Zealand house sales fell to a record low in the three months through December as interest-rate hikes and plunging property prices pushed buyers to the sidelines.
Severe sandstorms that have been plaguing China for more than a month are now spreading to nearby regions, with dust particles affecting air quality from South Korea to Japan.
A US Commerce Department agency is opening an inquiry into how companies and regulators can ensure that artificial intelligence systems are trustworthy, legal and ethical.
Joe Biden is many things. And some days, above all, he’s Irish.
Britain’s money-supply economists, who emerged from obscurity in the pandemic by correctly anticipating sky-high inflation before anyone else, are sounding the alarm again.
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. resolved its pending lawsuit against Sweetgreen Inc. for trademark infringement after the saladmaker agreed to change the name of a new menu item.
The White House acknowledged that the tumultuous Afghanistan withdrawal underscored the need to better plan and more quickly implement evacuations from conflict zones in an after-action report.
Chicago is bracing for more taxes after progressive Brandon Johnson’s surprising win this week.
British American Tobacco has made another investment in cannabis as part of its push to diversify away from cigarettes, this time partnering with CBD firm Charlotte’s Web to develop a drug for an undisclosed neurological condition.
Nigeria is at risk of reaching its self-imposed debt limit of 40% of gross domestic product by year-end as it increases borrowings to plug a revenue shortfall.