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This week in Bidenomics: Please stop hiring
Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoIt’s working, sort of, given that the inflation rate has dropped sharply. The anomaly is that job growth remains so strong two years after the Fed...
Eurozone cuts interest rate for first time in 5 years
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe EU has become the second major global economy to cut its lending rate this week, saying it had...
China’s Exports Picked Up Pace in May
The Wall Street Journal· 16 hours agoASIA ECONOMY China’s exports grew at a faster rate in May, thanks to resilient global demand, while import growth slowed. Outbound shipments rose 7.6%...
Fed to cut rates twice this year, starting Sept; but one or none still a risk: Reuters poll
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe U.S. Federal Reserve will cut its key interest rate in September and once more this year,...
Are Markets Finally Starting To Price Emerging Market Risk?
Forbes· 15 hours agoBack then, the big project was the construction of the euro, to the chorus of debates on global...
Reactions: Canada's May job gains exceeds forecasts; wage growth accelerates
Reuters· 7 hours agoCanadian economy added more jobs than expected in May, the jobless rate ticked up to 6.2%, and the...
India, Mexico, South Africa Went to the Polls. Here’s What We Learned.
Politico via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoOr as it takes on great power weight and resources will it take on great power pretensions and...
Inflation, Fed meeting to give clues for US market direction
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoInvestors will closely watch next week’s inflation numbers and Federal Reserve meeting for clues on...
China's exports rise solidly, but slower imports temper outlook
Reuters· 16 hours agoOutbound shipments from the world's second-largest economy grew 7.6% year-on-year in value last...
Joe Biden's labor market may be too hot to handle
Politico· 7 hours agoThe turbo-charged labor market will provide Biden and his Democratic allies fodder on the campaign trail as they work to convince voters that the economy is much stronger than public polling suggests.