China’s Deflation Pressures Are ‘Temporary,’ PBOC Adviser Says
      Signs of deflation in China are only transitory, an adviser to the country’s central bank said despite a
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    China 2024 Budget Deficit Seen Above 3.5% In Break With Past
      China will likely set its headline deficit at 3.5% of gross domestic product or higher next year, according
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    Spain’s Future Hangs on Sanchez’s Ability to Control New Catalan Partners
      Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has spent most of his political career on a tightrope and he’s betting the
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    Exporters to China to Feel Sting of Deflation, HSBC Analyst Says
      As China slips back into deflation, exporters to the world’s No. 2 economy will be hit by a
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    RBA Sees Elevated Inflation as Resilient Economy Aids Jobs
      Australia’s central bank expects inflation will only return to the top of its 2-3% target by end-2025 and
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    Microsoft Record Leads $1.5 Trillion Nasdaq Surge
      Wall Street’s so-called Magnificent Seven has been living up to its name again, but none more so than
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    Mexico Inflation Hits 32-Month Low as Banxico Meets on Rates
      Mexico’s annual inflation slowed in line with expectations in October, giving the central bank some maneuvering room as
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    Dollar Shortage Spurs 44% Devaluation in Malawi’s Currency
      Malawi devalued its currency by 44% amid a shortage of dollars that has curbed imports of fuel and
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    Germany Agrees Five Years of Relief for Industry Power Costs
      The German government agreed on measures to ease electricity bills for manufacturers over the next five years in
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    Euro-Zone Soft Landing is Central Scenario, ECB’s Vujcic Says
      The European Central Bank can engineer a return to price stability without too much of a hit to
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    BOE’s Pill Says No Need for More Hikes to Suppress Inflation
      The Bank of England does not need to raise interest rates further to bear down on inflation because
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    France and Germany Ramp Up Efforts to Reach EU Fiscal Deal
      France and Germany are ramping up efforts to find a joint agreement on new fiscal rules that could
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