International Economic
US new home sales jump in August, but economists cautious
New home sales in the US jumped unexpectedly in August although economists cautioned that the figures had a track record for being quite volatile, adding that it remained to be seen if the gains were sustainable.
US durable goods orders dip in August, amid 'apparent' rebound in orders for capital goods
Orders for goods made to last more than three years dipped last month, even as those for capital goods appeared to stage a rebound.
US house price growth eases in July
US house price growth eased in July, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic/Case-Shiller national home price index.
M3 money supply growth in euro area holds up, but decline in 'narrow money' accelerates
Money supply growth within the single currency block held up better than expected last month, although some economists said the data continued to point to slower economic growth.
Fed's Evans tells CNBC he's 'a little nervous' of moving too quickly on rates
A top US central bank official sounded a word of caution against moving too quickly on raising interest rates.
Leaks discovered on Nord Stream pipelines
Sweden and Denmark have warned ships to avoid an area of the Baltic Sea after unexplained leaks were discovered in both Nord Stream pipelines, it emerged on Tuesday.
Strong rally for Bitcoin´s price back to $20,000 and Ethereum at 10-day high
The cryptocurrency market has seen significant rises in the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and Polkadot leading the way. The price of the main token by market capitalization has regained $20,000 for the first time in a week and is up 6% from the previous day, while Ether - as the Ethereum network unit is also called - is up by the same percentage to almost $1,400, a 10-day high. As for other 'altcoins', the rise is 7% and the total capitalization gains are almost $70 billion since last week.
Chinese industrial profits decline in August
Chinese industrial profits fell in the year to August as Covid restrictions dented demand.