
Fed Backs Away From Wages Focus, Bolstering Case for Rate Pause
Federal Reserve officials are rethinking their view that wage gains are fueling inflation, a key intellectual shift that
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China records fewest marriages in more than three decades as population crisis looms
China last year recorded its lowest number of marriages since public records became available, furthering a nearly decade-long decline in matrimony that has coincided with falling birth rates and triggered government concern of a demographic crisis.
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German economy could grow by up to 1.9% in 2024 - econ min
BERLIN The German economy could grow between 1.6% to 1.9% next year, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on
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Further BOE Rate Hikes Can’t Be Ruled Out, Warns Policy Maker Haskel
Bank of England policy maker Jonathan Haskel said the central bank must guard against persistent inflation risks, an
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Several Chinese lenders cut yuan deposit rates from Monday
BEIJING Several Chinese commercial banks cut interest rates on a range of yuan deposits from Monday, following their
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US Economy Remains ‘Very, Very Hot,’ Larry Summers Says
The US economy remains “very, very hot,” though not as much as it was six to 12 months
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Goldman Expects ‘L-Shaped’ Recovery in China’s Property Market
China’s struggling real estate industry is expected to see an L-shaped recovery in the coming years, placing a
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Ex-Deputy Governor Sees No BOJ Normalization in Coming Months
The Bank of Japan is likely to stick with rock bottom interest rates in the near future including
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Belgium's Africa Museum rethinks its relationship with Congo
The 125-year-old institution is teaching a new generation of Belgians a different history.
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Japan's wholesale inflation eases for 5th straight month in May
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japanese wholesale prices rose 5.1% in May from a year earlier, slowing for the
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UK set to dodge recession, but big problems remain: CBI
LONDON Britain's economy now looks likely to sidestep recession entirely this year but deep-rooted problems like weak business
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After 100 days, Florida scientist 'Dr Deep Sea' resurfaces after breaking record for living underwater
An associate university professor in Florida has completed his research mission and set a new world record in the process: living 100 days beneath the ocean's surface.
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