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Anxious Federalese is a mask for satisfaction. Mike Dolan
The Fed will say loudly again on Wednesday that it has not yet won the war against inflation, even as…
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SK Hynix says that the chip downturn will get worse in Q1 and reports a record quarterly loss.
As it posted a record quarterly operating loss on Wednesday, SK Hynix Inc. of South Korea warned that the chip…
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Sources say that Indonesia’s Finance Minister, Sri Mulyani, is one of the candidates for the top job at the central bank.
(Reuters) – JAKARTA -Five sources with knowledge of the situation say that Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who is the finance minister…
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Next week, the trade ministers of Australia and China will meet online.
(Reuters) – SYDNEY Australia’s trade minister, Don Farrell, told ABC in an interview on Tuesday that the trade ministers of…
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Three years after Brexit, Britain is still waiting for a payoff.
Reuters reports from London. Three years after leaving the European Union, Britain’s economy hasn’t gotten the boost from Brexit that…
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India plans to take steps to cut down on Chinese imports as worries about the trade gap grow. -sources
Reuters reports from New Delhi.Two government officials and an industry source said that India is thinking about taking a number…
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As inflation and a lack of workers hurt, Japan Inc. tries to attract skilled workers.
TOKYO, April 16 (Reuters) -From inflation allowances to helping workers learn new skills, companies in Japan are doing more to…
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Bond investors are getting ready for a recession because the Fed is likely to slow down its tightening.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S.The U.S. Before the first meeting of the Federal Reserve in 2023, investors are buying…
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New Zealand and the world’s goal of 2% inflation: the mouse that roared
More than 30 years ago, young central bankers and Treasury economists in New Zealand were trying to figure out how…
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The central banks’ inflation target of 2% will be judged after the pandemic.
Top central bankers say that using a 2% inflation target has helped keep prices stable for decades. This is the…
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