Economic News Category

April 8, 2024
China Reports Slight Increase in Forex Reserves, Unveils New Technology Lending Initiative

China Reports Slight Increase in Forex Reserves, Unveils New Technology Lending Initiative China’s foreign-exchange reserves experienced a modest increase in March, as revealed by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Concurrently, the People’s Bank of China has announced a significant new initiative aimed at propelling the development of technology within the country. As of the

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April 5, 2024
RBNZ Expected to Maintain Steady Rates Amid Financial Instability Next Week

RBNZ Expected to Maintain Steady Rates Amid Financial Instability Next Week The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) faces a pivotal decision at its upcoming policy meeting on Wednesday, where it’s widely anticipated that they will maintain the current interest rate. With the official cash rate expected to stay at 5.5%, experts predict the RBNZ

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April 4, 2024
Kugler from the Fed Suggests Reducing Interest Rates in the Current Year May Be Suitable

Kugler from the Fed Suggests Reducing Interest Rates in the Current Year May Be Suitable Adriana Kugler, a Federal Reserve Governor, has indicated that the U.S. could see a reduction in inflation without a significant impact on employment or economic growth this year, paving the way for potential reductions in borrowing costs. This comes as

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April 3, 2024
Japan’s Service Sector Sees Rapid 7-Month Growth Boost in Demand – PMI

Japan’s Service Sector Sees Rapid 7-Month Growth Boost in Demand – PMI The Japanese service sector has experienced its most rapid expansion in seven months as of March, primarily driven by a surge in demand, especially in inbound tourism. This growth in services has been a critical factor in Japan’s recent economic performance, helping to

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April 2, 2024
Xi’s Ambiguous Remarks Suggest PBOC Moving Toward Fed’s Model

Xi’s Ambiguous Remarks Suggest PBOC Moving Toward Fed’s Model In a recently publicized speech, Chinese President Xi Jinping hinted at a potential shift in the nation’s monetary policy, suggesting the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) might start trading government bonds to manage market liquidity. This move aligns with strategies used by major central banks like

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