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Новости за 17.12.2024

Study abroad simplified: Discover Binghamton, a Public Ivy, with ET Global Universities

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Join the upcoming webinar organised by ET Global Universities to learn everything about Binghamton University–one of the top Public Ivies in New York State. This expert-led session will cover the A-Z of studying at Binghamton, including its curriculum, undergraduate academic programmes, campus life, student safety, internships, and pathways to global careers. Only on 18 December 2024!

3 dead, 6 injured in Wisconsin elementary school mass shooting

NBC News 

A teacher and student are dead and six others are wounded after another student opened fire inside a study hall classroom at a Madison, Wisconsin, elementary school on Monday. The shooter, who died from what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was a 15-year-old girl, police say. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports for TODAY.

Daily Stock Market Report (Tue 17 Dec 2024) - UK unemployment, GMS, FRP, CPI, BOWL, GDWN, CHG

Stockopedia 

Good morning! At 7am today we have the UK unemployment rate, which is expected to come in at 4.3%, same as last time. [Update: unemployment remains at 4.3%, as expected.] It’s a remarkable feature of the economy that unemployment has been at a level that many would consider to be “full employment”, at the same time as consumers have felt as if they are being squeezed. According to the economics I learned, full employment happened when the unemployment rate was around 4%, which is more or less where the UK has been for the last several years... Читать дальше...

Americans end 2024 with grim economic outlook, but Republicans are optimistic for 2025: AP-NORC poll

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A new poll finds that Democrats are feeling more pessimistic about the U.S. economy after Donald Trump's victory. Republicans, meanwhile, are still dour about the current state of the economy but hopeful that growth will be stronger next year when Trump returns to the White House as president. The latest survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggests that some Americans are evaluating the economy more by who holds political power than on what the underlying trends suggest. Читать дальше...