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IPI suggests upside bias for 1Q24 GDP growth
FDI grows 48.2% in Feb. to $2.3B
Konektadong Pinoy Bill: Connecting all Filipinos, driving economic growth
Envoy: China’s South-South advocacy boosts trade
TAKING THOSE CHEAP SHOTS
Exports seen rising on upgrades, e-commerce
SA NEEDS A LOWER INFLATION TARGET
US consumer sentiment slumps as inflation expectations rise
‘Overcapacity’ hype akin to a fellow sprinter asking Bolt to run less fast
Economy baloney is all a bit rich, Sunak...
Labour’s top challenge is how to grow economy
‘Faster and cheaper than we dared think possible’: Why a global leader in the energy transition is still feeling optimistic
National sovereignty is little defence against the global hunt for profits
Canada needs industry leadership
Finance sector can help drive economic growth
Inflation and interest rate relief still on the cards
All hands on deck to enable ship of state to sail on an even keel
China new bank loans decline more than expected in April
Manufacturing shines during an April pick-up for Northern Ireland economy
How China is fortifying its economy for war with the West
China-Russia trade has strong resilience, offers huge potential
XI WADES INTO EUROPE'S POLITICAL DIVIDES
Cooling core inflation offers minimal relief to Fed
Economic growth is weaker than what the headline number suggests
How do we pay to keep the lights on?
Rethink wage hike plan
Fitch affirms Jordan’s ‘BB-’ rating with stable outlook
China dwarfs ‘Trump premium’
Stringent US tariffs on China green energy exports could hurt climate change goals
LOOKING FORWARD THROUGH THE REARVIEW MIRROR
BSP expected to keep rates steady
Swinney promise to grow Scottish economy
RESHAPING GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
The hidden costs of ‘ free’ in fiscal policy
U.S. growth slowed, reflecting economy pressured by high rates
US consumer sentiment shows biggest drop in nearly 3 years
The ever so tight US labor market begins to crack
Minimum wage gives farmworkers a leg-up
Trade union leaders’ wealth merits scrutiny
More policy easing likely as economy recovers