Why the price of gold is collapsing
The price of gold has seen a significant decline, reaching new annual lows of $4,200 per ounce after a drastic drop triggered by market reactions to economic shocks.
The return of short nails: economic reasons or aesthetic shift?
Short nails are making a comeback, driven by trends towards simplicity and economic changes, contrasting with the prior popularity of extravagant long nails.
Signal to the Kremlin: Russian residents massively search online for how to leave the country
Russian citizens are increasingly searching online for ways to leave the country amid growing economic distress and internet disruptions.
GPU Theft Crime Revealed by Social Trends
A man was arrested for stealing high-end graphics processing units (GPUs) amid rising prices driven by AI chip production shortages.
Unemployment in Argentina closes 2025 at 7.5%, the highest for the fourth quarter since Covid-19
Argentina's unemployment rate reached 7.5% at the end of 2025, marking the highest fourth-quarter level since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Housing prices rose by over 5 percent last year
Housing prices in Estonia increased by 5.2% last year compared to the average of 2024, with the financial volume of transactions higher in 2025 than the previous year.
NEW WINDS BLOWING โฉ See which food products have undergone a significant price drop
A recent food price index by Postimees shows a slowdown in the overall rise of food prices in Estonia, while individual products experience varied pricing trends.
Chill in the Job Market. Salaries Below Forecast and Lowest in 5 Years
The Polish job market is experiencing a decline in average salary growth, which is below forecasts and the lowest it has been in five years.
30% Price Increases Over 20 Years with Stagnant Sales Volumes
Over the past 20 years, the average price of essential consumer products in Greece has increased by 30%, while sales volumes have remained mostly unchanged, according to insights from Nielsen IQ's sales and engagement manager.
Before the storm arrives
The article discusses the upcoming monetary policy decisions by the Bank of Mexico in light of recent inflation trends and global economic uncertainties.
Yen exchange rate falls to 159.90, concerns over US inflation weigh, crude oil rises back to $100
The yen exchanged at 159.90 against the US dollar, marking the weakest level in over a year and driven by inflation fears in the US, while crude oil prices have surged back to $100 per barrel.
"Wage Increases Are Not Costs but Investments" - Full Responses Continue in Spring Labor Offensive Amid Workforce Shortage
Japanese labor unions received full responses to their wage increase demands from major companies during the Spring Labor Offensive, reflecting ongoing concerns over rising prices and labor shortages.
Bank sector profits in Latvia significantly decreased last year
Latvia's banking sector reported a profit of 379.634 million euros in 2025, down 33.3% from the previous year, according to data from the Bank of Latvia.
"Handbrake": The agricultural machinery market started the year with less dynamism, but March could mark a rebound
Argentina's agricultural machinery market began 2026 with a reduction in activity and cautious outlook, although March may show signs of improvement.
Here the most consumer loans are sought โ See the list of 20 cities
In Finland, the average amount of consumer loans applied for has reached record highs, according to a report from loan comparison platform Sortter.
SEB strategist: I wouldn't rush to buy stocks
Global stock markets are experiencing volatility due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, despite initial signs of economic recovery.
What is getting more expensive and what is getting cheaper in Poland? GUS provided new price data
Current inflation data from Poland reveals significant changes in the prices of various goods and services, highlighting the impact of a revised consumer spending basket.
Bank: Housing Prices Have Fallen for as Long as During the Worst of the 1990s Depression
Average housing prices in Finland have been declining for 3.5 years, matching the duration of declines seen during the worst times of the 1990s recession, according to housing lender Hypo.
Inflation rises by 0.7% in February and accumulates a 12-month increase of 3.81%, according to IBGE
Brazil's inflation rate rose by 0.7% in February 2023, marking a 12-month increase of 3.81%.
February Inflation: What Was the Accumulated CPI and What Do Consultants Project for This Year
The article discusses February 2026 inflation data and projections from consulting firms regarding consumer sentiment and economic trends in Argentina.
Crypto Dollar Today: What is the Rate on Thursday, March 12
The crypto dollar is valued at $1464.20 for buying and $1464.30 for selling as of Thursday, March 12.
The pivot: how China turbocharged its industrial policy and remade the global economy
The article explores how China's intensified focus on industrial policy has reshaped its economy and influenced global economic trends.
INFOGRAPHIC: Consumer prices in Latvia have increased by 2.3% over the year
In Latvia, consumer prices rose by 2.3% over the past year, with a monthly increase of 0.2% in February compared to January.
Wage Growth of Workers Falls Below Nominal GDP Growth for Two Consecutive Years
The growth rate of wages for workers in South Korea has lagged behind nominal GDP growth for two consecutive years, contrasting sharply with previous trends.
Inflation: Rose to 2.7% in February - Over 25% Increase in Beef
Inflation in Greece rose to 2.7% in February 2026, driven primarily by a 25.6% increase in beef prices, while some other food items like chocolate and coffee also saw significant price rises.
Crypto Dollar today: how much does it cost this Tuesday, March 10
The crypto dollar is priced at $1472.50 for buying and $1472.60 for selling on Tuesday, March 10.
Market Value and Economic Performance: Why the Right Global Portfolio Isn't That Important
The article discusses the importance of stock portfolio diversification and suggests that it may not be the most crucial factor for investment success.
Real Estate Expert: Foreigners Have Become More Active in Making Real Estate Transactions
Foreign investors are increasingly engaging in real estate transactions in Estonia after a period of decline.
Chinese New Year: Festive Consumption Highlights the Potential of the Economy
High levels of festive consumption during the Chinese New Year reflect the significant economic potential of China, showcasing new consumer trends driven by cultural practices and modern technology.
Shopping malls evolve and maintain expansion
The retail sector in Mexico is adapting to new trends by focusing on hyperlocality and omnichannel strategies.
CCL Dollar today: how much it quotes this Thursday, March 5
The CCL dollar is quoted at $1467.70 for buying and $1468.30 for selling on March 5, 2026.
We visited a cheap and an expensive gas station: "I saved on the price of a beer basket"
A report examines how the fluctuating prices of fuel are causing consumers from neighboring areas to travel for cheaper gas options.
WSJ: US Citizens Are Leaving the Country. What Is Behind This Historic Turning Point?
The article discusses an unprecedented level of emigration from the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary, raising questions about its transition from a traditional immigration country to an emigration country.
Housing prices rose 0.5 percent in February
Housing prices in Norway increased by 0.5 percent in February, contrasted by a notable decline in seasonally adjusted prices and significant regional variations.
Santos registers rise in delinquency for the fourth consecutive month
Santos, Brazil, has seen a rise in consumer delinquency for the fourth consecutive month, marking a 0.59% increase in January 2026 according to a report by local business associations.
CCL Dollar today: how much it trades this Tuesday, March 3
The CCL dollar is priced at $1460.40 for buying and $1461.10 for selling on March 3, 2026, reflecting recent market trends.
Another decline in mass consumption: it fell 1.1% in January and the collapse was greater in supermarkets
Mass consumption in Argentina declined by 1.1% in January, with a notable drop in supermarket sales and basic commodity categories.
Friday on the WSE for the bears, but Warsaw still without a clear direction
Friday saw the WSE struggling for direction, with more losses amid an overall mixed week of trading.
Consumer Prices: Inflation Falls to 1.9 Percent in February
Inflation in Germany decreased to 1.9% in February, despite some food prices continuing to rise significantly.
Crypto dollar today: what is the exchange rate this Friday, February 27
The crypto dollar is trading at $1480.20 for purchase and $1480.30 for sale on February 27.
Mortgage rates below 6 percent in the USA
For the first time in over three years, the mortgage rate for a 30-year loan in the USA has fallen below 6 percent, now standing at 5.98 percent according to Freddie Mac.
Escape from Donald, commentators write. The United States is leaving record numbers of Americans
Record numbers of Americans are leaving the United States for other countries, contrary to historical trends and amidst strict immigration policies.
LAST INGREDIENTS...
The article discusses various economic topics related to Mexico, including market trends and national financial opinions.
Consumer Insights: Will 2026 Be a Good Year to Sell a Car?
Experts predict a steady growth in the demand for used cars in 2026, driven by several economic factors and consumer confidence.
From Bitcoin to AI: Crypto Miners Reinvent Themselves as Data Centers to Survive
Crypto mining companies are adapting to the decline of Bitcoin mining by transforming into data centers that cater to the growing demand for artificial intelligence.
Why those who bought land in 2023 made a good deal
Developers who purchased land during a challenging economic period are entering 2026 with a competitive advantage over those who waited for better conditions.
Reservations herald new records in tourism for 2026
Current reservation trends suggest a rise in tourist movement in Greece's popular summer destinations despite economic downturns in Germany and potential geopolitical conflicts.
The price of agricultural land has turned downwards
The price of agricultural land in Estonia, after years of continuous growth, declined in 2025 due to difficulties in the crop sector, issues in the dairy industry, and rising interest rates.
Dollar opens sharply lower this Wednesday, similar to abroad
The Brazilian real opened sharply stronger against the dollar as global trends showed a depreciation of the dollar.
Snails and Slugs
The article discusses economic topics related to Mexico, focusing on various sectors and market trends.