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China’s economy showed its first big signs of damage from the trade war, as steep U.S. tariffs pummeled export orders and ...
Monthly surveys of Chinese factory managers shows export orders slowed in April as higher tariffs on U.S. imports began to ...
China's factory activity contracted at the fastest pace in 16 months in April, a factory survey showed on Wednesday, keeping ...
China's manufacturing activity contracted in April, an official factory survey showed on Wednesday, keeping alive calls for ...
El Salvador is still purchasing Bitcoin even after inking a loan agreement with International Monetary Fund that required it ...
Kenya plans austerity measures to significantly narrow its fiscal deficit in the year through June 2026, as it eyes a new ...
The U.S. dollar has suffered its worst start to any year since 1989 as the Trump administration has put forward once ...
The central bank has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for more time to establish the fund before removing the floor on Net International Reserves (NIR) or switching to the crawling peg ...
Regulators, government officials and investors would like to think the present financial turbulence is a passing phase, that “normalcy” could return, but they fear a fundamental shift has taken place.
Instead of retreating, South Korea is accelerating trade liberalization, with agreements signed with dozens of countries ...
The Bank of Thailand cut its key interest rate by a quarter point for a second consecutive meeting on Wednesday, in a move to ...
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