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Back in 1999, when the euro was introduced, the lack of flexibility in Europe’s labour market was widely expected to make ...
China’s second-in-command Li Qiang had a self-deprecating response when confronted with criticism from a top European Union official that Beijing’s government subsidies played a role in contributing ...
Focus in the coming week will center on a decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday, where it is expected to leave interest rates on hold at the current range of 4.25%-4.5%. This follows ...
Australia, South Korea, and India are exceptions in the rally in Asia, which saw the Nikkei extend yesterday's rally with ...
China has installed 14.36GW of solar PV in June 2025, down 85% from the previous month and also decreasing 38% from the same ...
Difficulties lie ahead for China, but if it can avoid policy errors, it is likely to emerge stronger in the end ...
China's hardened rhetoric against price wars among producers is raising expectations Beijing may be about to kick off ...
The term "China Shock" has gained renewed currency in US policy discourse, , with recent warnings in the New York Times of a ...
Helen of Troy's market value plummets as U.S. tariffs against China continue to hurt El Paso consumer products company's ...
SCB EIC warns Thailand's economy is shifting from a producer to merely a transit point, with significant implications for ...
Diesel vehicle sales hit by shift to LNG while US tariffs and weak demand in Europe add to German group’s woes ...