
Korea Cuts Growth View on Chips Slump, Sees Weaker Prices
South Korea trimmed its growth outlook for 2023, citing uncertainties over momentum in China and the US, the
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UK Households Better Off as Savings Lift Blunts Mortgage Pain
UK household spending is holding up better than expected partly because returns on savings are rising faster than
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Australia Pauses Rate Rises, Keeps Door Ajar to Future Hikes
Australia’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged on Tuesday as the board assesses the economic impact
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China Needs to Boost Government Borrowing, Policy Adviser Says
China can avoid a “balance sheet recession” if authorities take decisive actions to boost government borrowing and spending
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Double-Digit Gains Suggest Turning Point for Sri Lanka Markets
Investors are betting that Sri Lanka’s local debt and equities will see a significant upside, when markets reopen
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New Zealand Firms Are Downbeat on Economy, Sales as Growth Slows
New Zealand companies are pessimistic about the outlook for the economy, and their own trading prospects, as slowing
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Asian Futures Slip as Equities Momentum Moderates: Markets Wrap
Stock futures suggest small declines in Asia on Tuesday after equities on Wall Street scratched out marginal gains
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Mexico Remittances Hit Record High on Mother’s Day Celebrations
Mexico posted record remittances in May, fueled by a larger inflow of cash from abroad for celebrations around
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BOE Newcomer Greene Warns Inflation Won’t Automatically Fall
The Bank of England’s incoming rate setter Megan Greene cautioned against complacency in the fight against inflation. “It
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Israeli Anti-Government Protests Escalate Amid West Bank Assault
Israel’s anti-government protest movement launched a series of major disruptions on Monday, including an attempt to sow chaos
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Turkish State Banks Resume Supporting Lira as Rout Deepens
Turkey’s state-run banks re-entered the foreign-currency market on Monday, selling as much as $1 billion by midday to
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ECB’s Rate-Hiking Campaign Has ‘Some Way to Go,’ Nagel Says
The European Central Bank’s historic series of interest-rate increases isn’t finished yet as upside risks to the inflation
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