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Bank holds interest rates but hints at cut in June as it says inflation set to hit 2% target
Overnight Policy Rate kept at 3 pct
Bailey pulls his punches
TAKING THOSE CHEAP SHOTS
DTI: Momentum set via firm Q1 growth
Envoy: China’s South-South advocacy boosts trade
UK bounces back to growth after one of shortest slumps
The paradox of plenty and remittances
Exports seen rising on upgrades, e-commerce
Debt-to-gdp ratio narrows to 60.15% in Q1
More govt spending urged to hike GDP
SA NEEDS A LOWER INFLATION TARGET
In aging China, retirement unaffordable
d e n p er io d
The economy we’re used to and have taken for granted is not coming back
Small steps toward freer interprovincial trade
China’s factory glut alarms the world but there is no quick fix
Warning as global debt surges to record
Bank of England paves way for rate cuts to begin next month
Belt-tightening, yes, but certainly no austerity on the way
Economy scars voters in run-up to EU election
LABOR GROUPS SLAM LAGUESMA FOR OPPOSING WAGE HIKE PROPOSALS
Our economy demands boldness
‘Next government will have to raise taxes for public services’
EXPORTS, IMPORTS RETURN TO GROWTH
US dilemma on Vietnam shows obstacles to China ‘decoupling’
Egypt’s headline inflation slowed to 32.5% in April
UK sees best growth in 3 years
The Guardian on the predatory nature of globalization (April 24):
Non-oil growth to be sustained at high rate
China dwarfs ‘Trump premium’
OPAZ seeks to strengthen economic partnerships between Oman and China
NZ v Australia: Who’s got the economic edge?
The pros and cons of regional wage setting
Fogo Island offers solution
Moody’s keeps ‘Aa2’ rating on Korea, eyes 2.5% growth
Billionaires alone won’t turn Modi’s India into a rich country
Essential steps for SA if we are to chase the sun
Stymied manufacturing output drags down Q1 economic growth
IMF cautions against trade fragmentation