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Ukraine war briefing: Russia ‘on verge of recession’, Putin minister tells economic showcase
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Ukraine war latest: Putin minister says Russia is on the verge of recession
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Japan core inflation hits 2-year high, keeps rate-hike bets alive
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Rice prices in Japan more than double in May — core inflation jumps to highest levels since 2023
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Japan’s Prices Climb by Most in Two Years Ahead of Election
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Japan is obsessed with rice. And prices have gone ballistic
Japan’s Core Inflation Picks Up in May, Complicating BOJ’s Policy Steering
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Massachusetts jobless rate hits 4.8 percent, the highest in nearly four years
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Why Greece Needs to Move to a Complex Economy
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BoJ's Governor Ueda: Japan's economy is recovering moderately
Japan Looks to Cut Issuance of Superlong Government Bonds
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Japan’s debts are shrinking. Its troubles may be only starting
BOJ board agreed to keep rate hike path, some saw need for pause, May minutes show
By Leika Kihara
Japan’s Stocks Still Under Shadow of BOJ Unwinding Bond Holdings
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Massive subsidies, minimal jobs: The math behind America's data center boom
By Ellen Thomas, Hannah Beckler & Daniel Geiger
In race to attract data centers, states can forfeit hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue to tech companies
By Pippa Stevens & Paige Tortorelli
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Op-Ed: Secrecy, Eminent Domain, and the Erosion of Public Trust in Kentucky
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Chinese consumers are splurging—but probably not for long
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China's 618 shopping fest sets record, but daily spending slips
By Sophie Yu & Casey E Hall
Record sales for China's 618 festival, fueled by trade-ins and AI
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China keeps key lending rates steady after May cut as trade deal with U.S. eases growth worries
China keeps benchmark lending rates unchanged as expected in June
By Jacqueline Wong & Shri Navaratnam
Australian Dollar appreciates as US Dollar struggles ahead of Fed Monetary Policy Report
By Akhtar Faruqui
Asian markets open: Nikkei down 0.14%, Kospi up 0.65%; Sensex to open lower
Asia-Pacific markets mostly rise after China keeps benchmark rates steady
By Amala Balakrishner
Lift the Fog: 4 Drivers of Farm Profitability To Watch in 2025
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Friday's Economic Calendar
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June 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey
Spot gold trades near $3,345/oz after Philly Fed survey holds at -4 in June
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Philly Fed manufacturing gauge disappoints
By Joseph Adinolfi
Philadelphia Fed Business index for June -4.0 vs -1.0 expected
By Giuseppe Dellamotta
Top Bulgarian official says he’ll intervene to stop food price spikes before eurozone entry
By Gregorio Sorgi
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Bulgaria monitors VAT on Jan 2026 Euro adoption
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By Maria Atanasova
Experts warn of widespread phenomenon driving up prices for range of food products: 'The most significant factor'
By Christine Dulion
Three Rate Cuts in 24 Hours Show Europe’s Tariff Challenges
By Zoe Schneeweiss & Ott Ummelas
Zero Interest Rates Are Back in Europe
By Eshe Nelson
Three European Rate Cuts Seek to Contain US Tariff Upheaval
By Zoe Schneeweiss & Ott Ummelas
Swiss central bank cuts interest rates to zero
As war and tariffs fog the outlook, some central banks trim rates
By Terje Solsvik & John Revill
IMF Sounds Stagnation Alarm on Euro-Zone Economic Growth
By Kamil Kowalcze
US Tariff Spike Hits China’s Small Parcels, Squeezing Exporters
US Tariff Spike Hits China’s Small Parcels, Squeezing Exporters Like Shein
Temu and Shein say they're raising prices due to tariffs
By Mae Anderson, Michael Liedtke & Anne D'Innocenzio
US tariff hike slashes China small parcel exports by 40% in May
By Archana Shukla
Trump’s Tariff Loophole Crackdown Cripples China’s Junk-Goods Pipeline
France pushes for joint debt to bolster international role of euro
By Andy Bounds, Alice Hancock & Barbara Moens
This is Europe’s ‘global euro’ moment
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By Christine Lagarde
IMF Chief Says Now Is Great Time to Boost Global Role of Euro
'To gain financial autonomy, Europe must create a large-scale debt market'
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By Eric Albert
The price action this week confirms the USD being captured in a sell-on-upticks pattern
Visualized: Global Inflation Projections in 2025 and 2026
By Marcus Lu
The rise and retreat of US inflation: An update
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By Janet Nguyen
Blue-collar wage growth under Trump sees largest increase in nearly 60 years, Treasury sec reveals on Pod Force One
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By Neil Irwin
ICYMI: Blue-Collar Wage Growth Sees Largest Increase in Nearly 60 Years Under Trump
Blue-collar wages grow more under Trump than other presidents since Nixon, Treasury says
Trump administration says blue-collar wages rising fastest in more than 50 years
By Eric Revell
UBS Wealth Report 2025 exposes exponential growth of inequality internationally
By Kevin Reed
The Ranks of ‘Everyday Millionaires’ Are Growing. Guess Which Country Leads the Way.
By Abby Schultz
The U.S. added a thousand new millionaires a day in 2024: Report
By Hayley Cuccinello
Global Wealth Report 2025: Wealth growth accelerated in 2024
More Than 1,000 Americans Per Day Earned Millionaire Status In 2024
By Pamela N. Danziger
Canadian dollar extends weekly decline as evidence mounts of economy slowing
By Fergal Smith
Canadian Dollar Short-term Outlook: USD/CAD Rips Toward Resistance
By Michael Boutros
The Loonie trades sideways ahead of Wednesday’s Fed rate decision
By Tammy Costa
USDCAD extends up to the 38.2% of the move down from the May high
By Greg Michalowski
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By Dale Pinkert
India builds 4-lane FTA roadmap: US and EU in sight, minerals and neighbours next
India should hold its ground in trade negotiations with the EU
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By Prachi Priya
PM Modi, Croatia PM underscore importance of inking India-EU FTA within a year
India-EU partnership: Amid turbulence, a stabilising force
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India, EU to focus on market access in fast-tracked FTA talks
By Rajeev Jayaswal
South Korea’s Record Surplus With US Adds Strain to Tariff Talks
By Heesu Lee
'Financial fragility is deepening': Canadian credit card data for Q1 show growing strain
By John MacFarlane
Overcapacity: the economic buzzword fuelling Europe’s clash with China
By Finbarr Bermingham
Mainland China, Hong Kong launching Payment Connect scheme to aid capital flows
Thriving Southern Cities Face Economic Threat From Funding Cuts
By Amara Omeokwe, Amanda Albright & Augusta Saraiva
UNC research funding slashed by $125 million, 100+ research projects terminated amid federal cuts
By Tom Santaniello
100+ UNC research projects lose federal funding
By Grace Hayba
Federal Funding Uncertainty Halts Construction Projects
By Josh Moody
Losing international students could wreck NC universities financially
By Brianna Atkinson, Cole del Charco & Leoneda Inge
Political Woes Threaten to Sink Thai Economy Deeper Into Malaise
By Suttinee Yuvejwattana & Claire Jiao
How a leaked phone call between a former strongman and a young leader could topple a government
By Helen Regan & Kocha Olarn
Thai Premier Faces Calls to Resign After Private Chat Is Posted Online
By Sui-lee Wee
Thai prime minister visits border with Cambodia after leaked conversation triggers resignation calls
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Thousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market
By Rachel Phua
Seeking Jobs and Purpose, Fired Federal Workers Form New Networks
By Eileen Sullivan-Marx
Fired Federal Workers Struggle To Get New Jobs in Private Sector
By Kate Plummer
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By Madeleine O'neill
Laid-off federal workers in WA face uncertainty, tough job search
By Nate Sanford
The 10 states where Americans are most delinquent on debt
By Benjamin Kesslen
So, has anything actually gotten more expensive because of Trump’s tariffs?
By David P. Goldman
The AGI economy is coming faster than you think
By Rohit Krishnan
Why Big Tech cannot agree on artificial general intelligence
By Melissa Heikkilä
What happens the day after humanity creates AGI?
By Louis B. Rosenberg
Has the “gentle singularity” already begun? And when did the singularity become “gentle”?
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By Joshua Benton
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By Azeem Azhar
The quality of U.S. inflation data has declined: Apollo
By Joseph Adinolfi
What happens to mortgage rates if the Canada-U.S. trade war ends?
By Salmaan Farooqui
Major housing expert predicts huge change to mortgage rates in 2026
By Caitlin Cahalan
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Was Last Week’s Bond-Market Reaction a Warning for Our Mortgage Rates?
By David Larock
Should You Lock in Your Mortgage Rate This Summer? Edmonton Buyers Urged to Act Amid Market Volatility
By Vaughn Leroux
How to Think Ahead Amid An Unprecedented Global Transition
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Making sense of the new global economy
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By Dambisa Moyo, Baroness Moyo
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'Monetary policy alone cannot save Ghana's economy' – Prof Hadrat Yusif
By Hadrat Yusif, Mohammed Hadrat Yusif & Evans Osei Bonsu
Expert advises manufacturers to leverage AfCFTA for growth
By Arinze Nwafor
Leveraging intra-African trade to boost Nigeria’s manufacturing sector
By Rahaman Abiola
SEREC slams AfCFTA over Nigeria’s exclusion from implementation
By Adaku Onyenucheya
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By Merit Ibe
Centre urges FG to harmonise AfCFTA strategies for speedy implementation
Canada Retail Sales Fell 1.1% in May, Largest Drop in a Year
By Randy Thanthong-Knight
Tariff threats, wars will slow but not collapse global luxury sales in 2025, new study shows
By Colleen Barry
Luxury’s $1.7 trillion headache: The sector lost 50 million customers last year and is struggling with selfie-happy Gen Z
By Eleanor Pringle
Luxury confronts slowdown amid economic headwinds and market disruptions, while industry resilience and strong fundamentals underpin future prospects
Luxury Firms Tackle Slowdown With Cheaper Accessories, Bain Says
By Angelina Rascouet
The luxury market is poised for a big slowdown, but there are some areas where people are still willing to splurge
By Christine Ji
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Starmer’s Britain is out to crush the most productive members of society
By Andrew Lilico
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By Temie Laleye
HMRC rule change: Thousands of UK households urged to gift money to children in advance
By Steve Bagnall & James Rodgers
Earn over £100,000? – How to pay less tax but save and invest more
By Sarah Coles
Dream come true for South Africa
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By Lindsay Dentlinger
One step off the greylist, but who’s watching the watchdogs?
By Sizwe Dlamini
Failure to spot financial crime red flags costs South African businesses billions
By Sameer Kumandan
Rampant financial crime, greylisting expose SA’s vulnerable defence
By Christopher Tredger
World Bank sees weak Philippines growth until 2027
By Louella Desiderio