Economic News Category

April 1, 2024
China’s Industrial Revival Signals Further Economic Rebound

China’s Industrial Revival Signals Further Economic Rebound China’s manufacturing activity exceeded expectations in March, signaling a promising path towards the country’s ambitious 5% growth target for the year. The Caixin manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) climbed to 51.1, marking a fifth consecutive month of expansion and the longest streak in over two years. The government’s

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March 28, 2024
New Zealand Business Confidence Drops Amid Weakening Activity, Survey Indicates

New Zealand Business Confidence Drops Amid Weakening Activity, Survey Indicates In March, New Zealand’s business landscape faced a notable dip in confidence, according to an ANZ Bank survey. The findings indicated a downward trend in activity indicators and a marginal decrease in inflation pressures. This shift reflects a more cautious outlook among businesses regarding the

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March 27, 2024
Potential Intervention Threatens Traders with Significant Yen Option Wagers

Potential Intervention Threatens Traders with Significant Yen Option Wagers The upcoming expiry of nearly $3 billion in dollar-yen options is causing considerable unease among traders, as the Japanese currency reaches levels that could prompt government intervention. On Wednesday, the yen weakened to its lowest in about 34 years, hitting 151.97 against the dollar. This significant

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March 26, 2024
Pressure on the Kiwi Persists with Recent Data Indicating Slowed Growth

Pressure on the Kiwi Persists with Recent Data Indicating Slowed Growth The start of the new week in global markets was notably subdued, lacking significant catalysts or news. This quietude follows a busy previous week filled with central bank meetings and important economic data from various developed nations. Last week’s key takeaway was the growing

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March 22, 2024
China Criticizes U.S. Subsidies and Tax Breaks for Local Chip Industry as Discriminatory

China Criticizes U.S. Subsidies and Tax Breaks for Local Chip Industry as Discriminatory China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) has recently expressed concerns over the United States’ approach to its domestic chip industry. The U.S. government has been actively supporting its chip sector with substantial subsidies and tax incentives, a move that, according to the MOC,

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