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Oil Price Caps May Increase Russia’s Budget Deficit By 2023, According To Its FinMin
As an oil price cap reduces export income, Russia’s budget deficit in 2023 may be higher than the planned 2% of GDP, according to Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. This would present Moscow with an additional financial challenge as it spends… Read More ›
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As The UK Enters A Recession, Experts Predict That The Housing Market Will Cool In 2023
As the UK battles a recession and higher mortgage rates, industry experts predict that the housing market will cool off sharply in 2019 after a rocky 2022. House prices have already begun to decline month over month as the cost… Read More ›
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Bank Of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda Dismisses Near-Term Chance Of Exiting Easy Policy
Haruhiko Kuroda, governor of the Bank of Japan, dismissed the possibility of a near-term shift away from ultra-loose monetary policy on Monday but expressed optimism that growing labor shortages will encourage businesses to raise wages. The BOJ’s decision to widen… Read More ›
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Storms Could Delay Holiday Packages, According To FedEx And UPS, And Airlines May Cancel Thousands Of Flights
Before the Christmas holiday, a powerful winter storm hit large swaths of the United States, bringing with it high winds, bitter cold, and snow. FedEx and United Parcel Service issued warnings that packages might not arrive this week. In advance… Read More ›
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The Number Of COVID Cases In Zhejiang, China, Is Expected To Double From Its Current Daily Total
One million new COVID-19 infections are reported daily in Zhejiang, a significant industrial province in China close to Shanghai; this number is projected to double over the coming days. China reported no COVID deaths on the mainland for the five… Read More ›
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Reasons Why Many Believe A Recession Is Due In 2023
Everyone is often caught off guard by recessions. The likelihood that the following one won’t is very high. Since months, economists have been predicting a recession, which the majority believe will begin in the first quarter of 2019. The idea… Read More ›
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Largest Weekly Withdrawals From Global Equity Funds Since March 2020, Claims Lipper
Fears of a recession and central banks’ commitment to maintaining higher interest rates in order to contain inflation have caused the largest weekly outflows from global equity funds since March 2020. According to Refinitiv Lipper data, there was a $33.6… Read More ›
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Overburdened Health System In China Prepares For The Peak In COVID Infections
Health officials in China predict a peak in COVID-19 infections within a week, putting additional strain on the nation’s healthcare system even as they downplay the severity of the illness and continue to report no new deaths. China, the last… Read More ›
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The EU Says Amazon May Be To Blame For Advertisements For Fake Louboutin Shoes
Advertising “fake” red-soled shoes that might infringe on designer Christian Louboutin’s EU trademark could result in Amazon being held liable. On Amazon, unaffiliated third parties are marketing red-soled high heels that are similar to Louboutin’s without his permission. Amazon could… Read More ›
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Covid-19 Cases Surge In China, Mixed Response About Impact On Global Economy
Since strict restrictions were relaxed earlier this month, the number of Covid-19 cases in China has increased, raising worries about the potential impact on the world economy given the country’s financial clout. China started to dismantle its zero-COVID policy of… Read More ›
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