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  1. Economic News - CNBC

    Find the latest economic news, current events and headlines, as well as blogs and video from CNBC.com.

  2. Economy | Latest News & Analysis | AP News

    Read the latest economic current events, with updates on the state of the global economy including trade, business, and more.

  3. Economy | Latest news and analysis from The Economist

    Our coverage of the global economy, from central banks and inflation to financial markets and investing

  4. Bloomberg - Business News, Stock Markets, Finance, Breaking & World News

    Bloomberg delivers business and markets news, data, analysis, and video to the world, featuring stories from Businessweek and Bloomberg News

  5. Google News - Business - Economy

    Read full articles, watch videos, browse thousands of titles and more on the "Business" topic with Google News.

  6. Economy - The New York Times

    3 days ago · The latest news on the economy, job market, real estate industry and workplace. Includes coverage of the Federal Reserve and government spending at the state and national …

  7. The Economy: U.S and World Economic News : NPR

    3 days ago · NPR news on the U.S. and world economy, the World Bank, and Federal Reserve. Commentary on economic trends. Subscribe to NPR Economy podcasts and RSS feeds.

  8. World Economy - Latest News, Investigations and Analysis

    3 days ago · The latest news on the economy, jobs market, U.S. trade and housing, including the latest news and analysis on the Federal Reserve and Central Banking.

  9. Econ World | News Reshaping The Global Economy | Reuters

    3 days ago · U.S. business activity picked up in October, but a deterioration in the economic outlook blamed on the Trump administration's protectionist trade policy limited job gains and …

  10. Economists expect faster growth, but weaker job gains ... - CBS News

    Oct 13, 2025 · The U.S. economy picked up speed in the second half of the year, although job growth and inflation remain a concern, economists say.