China exports slumped 12.4% in June from a year earlier as global demand weakened
China has reported its exports tumbled 12.4% in June from a year earlier as demand weakened after central banks raised interest rates to curb inflation
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Barclays, Yes Bank Raise India Inflation Forecast as Prices Jump
A higher-than-expected India inflation reading in June has prompted some economists to raise their forecasts for consumer price
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Ukraine war: One killed in overnight Kyiv drone attack
A third consecutive night of strikes on Kyiv comes hours after the Nato summit.
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Caution About Bitcoin Grows as a Jump in Global Markets Bypasses Crypto
Bitcoin missed out on a rally in global markets sparked by cooling US inflation, triggering some caution about
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Here Are the Options China Still Has for Stimulating Its Economy
China should ramp up government borrowing, offer more tax breaks to businesses and keep cutting interest rates to
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Pain trade or same trade? Investors refuse to fold on recession bets
By Naomi Rovnick, Marc Jones and Alun John LONDON It was not meant to be this way. The
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Influencer arrested over TikTok video satirizing wealthy Emiratis in Dubai shows limits on freedoms
A popular online influencer has been arrested in Dubai over a satirical TikTok video in which he portrays a brash Emirati on a spending spree inside a luxury car showroom
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World’s Biggest Climate Fund Makes Its Largest Water Investment
The world’s biggest global climate fund has made its largest bid yet to encourage private investors to spend
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Marketmind: UK data deluge and the run-up to recession
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan A big bunch of numbers is
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Scholz Embraces Siemens in Bid to Stem Exodus of German Money
Siemens AG is set to unveil a new investment in Germany on Thursday, a moment Chancellor Olaf Scholz
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Pricier Paella Squeezes Voters Even as Spanish Inflation Sinks
Spanish food costs aren’t reflecting the recent plunge in inflation — maintaining pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
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Serbia Set to Hold Rates as Price Growth Slows
Serbia will probably leave borrowing costs unchanged as inflation continues to ease and the central bank extended its
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