
What to Watch in China’s Economic Data Release With Rate-Cut Calls Mounting
China’s economy likely slowed further in May, as economists raise their expectations that the central bank will cut
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New Zealand Annual Current Account Deficit Unexpectedly Narrows
New Zealand’s annual current account deficit unexpectedly narrowed in the first quarter as the return of tourists and
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Biden’s Labor Chief Visits California to Break Deadlock in West Coast Port Talks
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su is in California for talks with West Coast port employers and the dockworkers’
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BOE’s Dhingra Says It Will Take Time for Rates to Impact UK
Bank of England policy maker Swati Dhingra suggested patience in returning inflation to target, saying it will take
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Price of Paella Shows Spaniards Still Struggling With Food Costs
The rate of overall Spanish inflation has fallen below 3% for the first time in almost two years
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German Investor Outlook Improves Slightly After Winter Recession
Investor confidence in Germany’s economy unexpectedly improved, though doesn’t signal a strong recovery from its first recession since
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China Credit Demand Weakens In Fresh Sign of Waning Recovery
China’s credit demand weakened in May as the economy’s recovery lost steam, adding to reasons for the central
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Tinubu’s 15 Days Give Market a Glimpse of Nigeria Turnaround
Just two weeks into the job, Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has pulled the right levers for markets: ridding
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Norway’s GDP Misses Estimates With Biggest Drop in 15 Months
Norway’s economy trailed expectations in April by contracting the most in 15 months, painting a dimmer picture than
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Australia’s Consumer Sentiment ‘Near Recession Lows’ After Hike
Australia’s consumer confidence stabilized at “near recession lows” as a significant rise in the minimum wage offset the
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War Spilling Into Russian Regions Adds to Risks Haunting Economy
President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has cost Russia tens of billions of dollars as sanctions squeeze its
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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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