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Caution lingers as signs of China’s openness accumulate.
Markets are hopeful at the start of the week, hoping that China’s anti-COVID policy will be lifted shortly, allowing the…
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The U.S. job market is still tight, and job growth probably slowed down again in November.
As fears of a recession grew, job growth in the U.S. probably slowed to its lowest level in almost two…
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Lagarde of the ECB warns that some fiscal policies in Europe could lead to too much demand.
Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank, said on Friday that the fiscal policies of some European governments…
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China will let some people with COVID stay at home in quarantine, – sources.
Two sources with knowledge of the situation told Reuters that China will let some people who test positive for COVID-19…
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Analysis: China’s central bank will help growth, but not with a bazooka.
China’s $17 trillion economy is on track to have one of its worst years in almost 50 years, but the…
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Analysis: After Powell’s speech, the markets sigh with relief, but more turbulence is sure to come.
Following a speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday, a rise in American stocks and bonds accelerated. But…
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According to one study, China is responsible for nearly 20% of Sri Lanka’s public debt.
Sri Lanka owed Chinese lenders $7.4 billion at the end of last year, which was nearly a fifth of its…
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The central bank says that Indonesia’s monetary policy will be “front-loaded.”
Perry Warjiyo, the head of Indonesia’s central bank, said on Wednesday that interest rates need to be changed quickly to…
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The Caregiver’s Lament: How to Deal with Care Costs
You might know P.J. Byrne from the movies. He probably played one of the fast-living brokers in “The Wolf of…
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UNCTAD says that economic gloom could hurt the growth of shipping around the world.
UNCTAD, a U.N. agency, said on Tuesday that economic turmoil, the conflict in Ukraine, and the effects of the pandemic…
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