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New survey data shows entrepreneurs beat their own expectation—even before the rollout of Trump tariffs—leaving them positive ...
A substantial increase in respondents reporting excess inventories contributed the most to the decline, the NFIB said, with nearly one in eight businesses reporting inventories were "too high" in June ...
After a rocky start to 2025, President Trump’s approval is rising among small business owners, and so is Main Street’s ...
Indian manufacturing growth expanded at its fastest pace in 16 months in July, driven by robust demand, but business ...
The latest MSME Outlook Survey by SIDBI highlights increased business confidence among micro, small, and medium enterprises ...
The number of new businesses registered rose earlier this year but they face a wide range of challenges to thrive ...
Analysts believe market may surprise and rebound in August despite the Trump tariff tantrum. They advise sticking to largecap ...
With the tariffs set to kick in now on Aug. 1, the latest move by the White House amounts to essentially a four-week extension of its previous 90-day pause, wrote Tobin Marcus, an analyst at Wolfe ...
Despite great relief following the announcement of a 19% US tariff rate on Thai exports on Friday, the business sector ...
Small-Business Confidence Ticks Down a Tad Early this morning, the latest monthly NFIB Small-Business Optimism Index for June has come out, registering a headline of 98.6 — down a tad from the ...
(Alliance News) - London stocks remained higher at midday on Wednesday, with the FTSE 100 extending its record high, as the US-Japan trade agreement spikes optimism for similar deals in Europe.
(Reuters) -U.S. small-business confidence slipped in June, as firms overall felt they had too much inventory on hand amid ongoing trade tensions and declining optimism over the outlook for sales ...
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