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Global Buy Now Pay Later Market to Hit $911.8 Billion by 2030

Global Buy Now Pay Later Market to Hit $911.8 Billion by 2030

New York, Tuesday, 25 November 2025.
The BNPL market is forecasted to grow significantly, driven by digital integration and consumer preference for flexible payments, offering substantial opportunities for businesses and investors.

Minister Fraser Announces Economic Growth Initiative in Atlantic Canada

Minister Fraser Announces Economic Growth Initiative in Atlantic Canada

Halifax, Tuesday, 25 November 2025.
On November 24, 2025, Minister Fraser launched a crucial growth initiative in Halifax, supported by ACOA, aiming to boost Atlantic Canada’s economy by fostering investment and job creation.

Singapore's Inflation Surges to Nine-Month High in October

Singapore's Inflation Surges to Nine-Month High in October

Singapore, Monday, 24 November 2025.
Singapore’s inflation rate hit 1.2% in October, driven by rising food and transport costs, marking the highest level since January and exceeding expectations of 0.9%.

Market Volatility Prompts Shift in Investment Strategies

Market Volatility Prompts Shift in Investment Strategies

New York, Monday, 24 November 2025.
November’s market turbulence challenges investors to reassess strategies, moving away from momentum trading as major indices and companies face increased volatility.

US Economy to Grow Slightly Amid Persistent Inflation in 2026

US Economy to Grow Slightly Amid Persistent Inflation in 2026

Washington, D.C., Monday, 24 November 2025.
Economic growth in the US is expected to rise modestly in 2026, with inflation remaining a key concern, as the Federal Reserve slows its rate cuts.

Treasury Secretary Denies Trump's Tariffs Caused Inflation Spike

Treasury Secretary Denies Trump's Tariffs Caused Inflation Spike

Washington D.C., Monday, 24 November 2025.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarifies that service sector dynamics, not Trump’s tariffs, are driving current inflation, aiming to shift economic policy discussions.

How Device Hoarding is Hurting U.S. Economic Growth

How Device Hoarding is Hurting U.S. Economic Growth

New York, Sunday, 23 November 2025.
Americans are keeping devices longer, leading to outdated technology that reduces productivity and innovation, costing the U.S. economy significantly.

Federal Reserve's Collins Maintains Stance Against December Rate Cuts

Federal Reserve's Collins Maintains Stance Against December Rate Cuts

Boston, Sunday, 23 November 2025.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins remains reluctant to support a rate cut in December, citing persistent inflation concerns and labor market risks, emphasizing cautious policy decisions amid economic uncertainties.

Bessent Predicts Possible Oil Price Drop Amid Venezuela Tensions

Bessent Predicts Possible Oil Price Drop Amid Venezuela Tensions

Washington, D.C., Sunday, 23 November 2025.
Scott Bessent suggests a Venezuela shock could significantly lower U.S. oil and gas prices, impacting the market amidst geopolitical tensions.

Submarine Cables and Operational Technologies Markets to Double by 2032

Submarine Cables and Operational Technologies Markets to Double by 2032

New York, Saturday, 22 November 2025.
By 2032, the submarine cables market is expected to grow to $14 billion, while operational technologies may reach $292.7 billion, driven by global demand for connectivity and automation.