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13.09.2024 | China's Economic Pulse: A Cautious Recovery Amidst Lending Woes | China's economic landscape is a delicate dance, marked by uncertainty and cautious optimism. Recent data reveals a significant uptick in new bank lending for August, yet the figures fall short of expectations. This paints a picture of a nat... |
13.09.2024 | China's August new lending rises less than expected, more policy steps expected | FinanceChina's August new lending rises less than expected, more policy steps expected
By Kevin Yao and Ella CaoSeptember 13, 20241:10 PM UTCUpdated ago
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10.09.2024 | China's exports up solidly but slowing imports dim trade outlook | Macro MattersChina's exports up solidly but slowing imports dim trade outlook
By Joe Cash and Ethan WangSeptember 10, 202412:18 PM UTCUpdated ago
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09.09.2024 | China's consumer prices rise in August, PPI stuck in deflation | European MarketsChina's consumer prices rise in August, PPI stuck in deflation
By Qiaoyi Li and Ryan WooSeptember 9, 20244:13 AM UTCUpdated ago
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17.08.2024 | Storm Clouds Over U.S. Homebuilding: A Market in Decline | The U.S. housing market is facing turbulent times. Recent reports reveal a significant drop in single-family homebuilding, with July marking a 16-month low. This decline is not just a blip; it’s a trend. The storm, named Hurricane Beryl, sw... |
16.08.2024 | Malaysia central bank upbeat as economy grows at fastest pace in six quarters | KUALA LUMPUR :Malaysia's economy expanded at its fastest rate in 18 months in the second quarter helped by stronger household spending, exports and investment, with the central bank forecasting full-year growth to come in near the upper end... |
16.08.2024 | Hurricane Beryl, excess inventory pressure US single-family homebuilding | U.S. MarketsHurricane Beryl, excess inventory pressure US single-family homebuilding
By Lucia MutikaniAugust 16, 20246:37 PM UTCUpdated ago
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15.08.2024 | Japan's economy rebounds strongly on consumption boost, backs case for more rate hikes | TOKYO: Japan's economy expanded by a much faster-than-expected annualised 3.1 per cent in the second quarter, rebounding from a slump at the start of the year thanks to a strong rise in consumption and backing the case for another near-term... |
13.08.2024 | China new loans hit 15-year low in July, more policy steps expected | FinanceChina new loans hit 15-year low in July, more policy steps expected
By Kevin Yao and Ellen ZhangAugust 13, 20246:38 PM UTCUpdated ago
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07.08.2024 | China's imports resume growth but tamer exports raise outlook concerns | BEIJING: China's exports grew at their slowest pace in three months in July, missing expectations and adding to concerns about the outlook for the vast manufacturing sector, while a rush to boost chip supplies before expected US tech curbs ... |
01.08.2024 | China's Manufacturing Woes Cast Shadows Across Asia | China's manufacturing sector is stumbling. The latest data reveals a troubling trend. The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to 49.8 in July, a stark decline from 51.8 in June. This marks the first ... |
01.08.2024 | China's factory gloom weighs on Asia's manufacturers | Asian MarketsChina's factory gloom weighs on Asia's manufacturers
By Leika KiharaAugust 1, 20244:30 AM UTCUpdated ago
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31.07.2024 | China's weak factory PMI exposes pain points in export juggernaut | Macro MattersChina's weak factory PMI exposes pain points in export juggernaut
By Joe CashJuly 31, 20244:05 AM UTCUpdated ago
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30.07.2024 | Chinese leaders pledge to tilt stimulus towards consumers | BEIJING: Chinese leaders signalled on Tuesday (Jul 30) that the stimulus measures needed to reach this year's economic growth target will be directed at consumers, deviating from their usual playbook of pouring funds into infrastructure pro... |
30.07.2024 | US job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market | U.S. MarketsUS job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market
By Lucia MutikaniJuly 30, 20247:30 PM UTCUpdated ago
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27.07.2024 | The Tightrope of Monetary Policy: Central Banks Navigate Uncertain Waters | In the world of finance, central banks are the puppeteers. They pull the strings of interest rates and bond purchases, shaping economies like clay. Recently, two significant players—Japan and Sri Lanka—have taken center stage, each with the... |
26.07.2024 | A Tale of Two Economies: The Diverging Paths of the US and Germany**
** | ** The economic landscape is a vast ocean, with currents pulling nations in different directions. As the United States shows signs of growth, Germany grapples with a downturn. The second quarter of 2024 reveals a tale of two economies, each... |
26.07.2024 | Explainer-What the BOJ's reduced bond buying will mean for markets | TOKYO : The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is expected to unveil details of a quantitative tightening (QT) plan at its monetary policy meeting next week, aimed at reducing its holdings of government bonds.
Given the size of its balance sheet and large... |
26.07.2024 | Explainer: What the BOJ's reduced bond buying will mean for markets | Macro MattersExplainer: What the BOJ's reduced bond buying will mean for markets
By Brigid RileyJuly 26, 20246:34 AM UTCUpdated ago
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25.07.2024 | China's Economic Crossroads: Navigating Contradictions and Global Tensions**
** | ** China stands at a critical juncture. The recent Communist Party meeting has laid bare the complexities of its economic landscape. Officials are grappling with a tangled web of goals, each pulling in different directions. The road ahead i... |
25.07.2024 | German business sentiment unexpectedly darkens in July, says Ifo | Macro MattersGerman business sentiment unexpectedly darkens in July, says Ifo
By Maria MartinezJuly 25, 20248:51 AM UTCUpdated ago
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22.07.2024 | Sri Lanka central bank seen holding rates to foster stability: Reuters poll | COLOMBO : Sri Lanka's central bank is expected to hold interest rates for a second straight meeting on Wednesday as it attempts to maintain monetary stability in the shadow of a dragging financial crisis and counter simmering political tens... |
19.07.2024 | Chinese officials expect bumpy ride for economy after policy meeting | Macro MattersChinese officials expect bumpy ride for economy after policy meeting
By Joe Cash and Liangping GaoJuly 19, 20246:33 AM UTCUpdated ago
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19.07.2024 | Japan core inflation perks up in June, keeps BOJ rate hike hopes alive | Asian MarketsJapan core inflation perks up in June, keeps BOJ rate hike hopes alive
By Leika KiharaJuly 19, 20245:27 AM UTCUpdated ago
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12.07.2024 | China's exports top forecasts, but falling imports point to more stimulus | BEIJING: China's exports grew at their fastest in fifteen months in June, suggesting manufacturers are front-loading orders ahead of tariffs expected from a growing number of trade partners, while imports unexpectedly shrank amid weak domes... |
05.07.2024 | June US job growth moderates, unemployment rate ticks up | Macro MattersJune US job growth moderates, unemployment rate ticks up
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05.07.2024 | New UK government faces tough economic challenge | LONDON: Britain's new Labour government has pledged immediate action to grow the economy after clinching a landslide election victory to oust the Conservatives, but its task could be hampered by strained state finances following huge COVID-... |
27.06.2024 | Asia stocks falter, yen slump keeps markets on intervention alert | MarketsAsia stocks falter, yen slump keeps markets on intervention alert
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20.06.2024 | US job market shows signs of cooling; housing still struggling | Macro MattersUS job market shows signs of cooling; housing still struggling
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18.06.2024 | US retail sales tepid in May; manufacturing production surges | U.S. MarketsUS retail sales tepid in May; manufacturing production surges
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05.06.2024 | Surprise election results in Mexico, India leave international investors reeling | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
A pair of election surprises in Mexico and India have left international investors reeling.
Why it matters: Stocks and currencies plunged in both countries as India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's part... |
05.06.2024 | Reuters Poll: No relief for emerging currencies seen as investors ponder elections, potential US easing | CurrenciesReuters Poll: No relief for emerging currencies seen as investors ponder elections, potential US easing
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19.05.2024 | Inflation set to return to two per cent target in boost for Bank of England | Inflation is expected to fall to its lowest level in nearly three years when new figures are released on Wednesday, helping to pave the way for summer interest rate cuts.
Economists at the Bank of England expect the headline rate of inflati... |
17.05.2024 | China’s April economic data disappoint: recovery in domestic demand hits a snag | China faced a bit of a setback on the economic front in April, disappointing market expectations. While there was some positive news in terms of industrial output, other key indicators like retail sales and investment figures didn’t quite m... |
15.05.2024 | Australia Q1 wage growth slows, soothes inflation worries | MarketsAustralia Q1 wage growth slows, soothes inflation worries
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10.05.2024 | US consumer sentiment at six-month low; inflation expectations rise | U.S. MarketsUS consumer sentiment at six-month low; inflation expectations rise
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09.05.2024 | China's exports and imports return to growth, signalling demand recovery | BEIJING: China's exports and imports returned to growth in April after contracting in the previous month, signalling an encouraging improvement in demand at home and overseas as Beijing navigates numerous challenges in an effort to shore up... |
07.05.2024 | UK construction activity recovers despite housebuilding struggles | Business activity in the construction sector expanded at its fastest pace in over a year in April, but housebuilding continued to struggle, a new survey shows.
Looking across the construction sector as a whole, S&P’s purchasing managers... |
06.05.2024 | Indonesia's Q1 GDP growth beats forecasts, but outlook's uncertain | Macro MattersIndonesia's Q1 GDP growth beats forecasts, but outlook's uncertain
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30.04.2024 | China’s April activity growth slows, raising doubts on economic recovery | China experienced a slowdown in growth in both its manufacturing and services activities in April, indicating a sluggish start to the second quarter for the world’s No. 2 economy.
Despite a strong growth rate of 5.3 per cent last quarter, t... |
30.04.2024 | China's slow April factory, services activity dents economic momentum | BEIJING: China's manufacturing and services activity both expanded at a slower pace in April, official surveys showed on Tuesday (Apr 30), suggesting some loss of momentum for the world's second-biggest economy at the start of the second qu... |
19.04.2024 | Bank of England left with tough choice on interest rate after week of fresh data | It was another busy week for observers of the UK economy with a fresh batch of data released giving policymakers at the Bank of England plenty to think about.
Like a gambler holding 15 on a blackjack table, Threadneedle Street’s next move o... |
11.04.2024 | China's weak CPI, factory-gate deflation point to more stimulus | Macro MattersChina's weak CPI, factory-gate deflation point to more stimulus
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09.04.2024 | What is the Bank of England’s ‘once in a generation’ Bernanke review? | This Friday, the Bank of England will reveal the results of its “once in a generation” review into its internal operations, a review that some economists think could lead to profound changes in Threadneadle Street.
The review, launched last... |
06.04.2024 | Why lower interest rates might not offer much support to the UK economy | Things are looking up for the UK economy.
Although the UK fell into a recession in the second half of last year, most economists are confident that growth will return this year thanks to a stronger consumer.
The figures back them up. GDP da... |
05.04.2024 | Brent boosted by geopolitics, jumps over $90 | Source: Yahoo Finance; Chart: Deena Zaidi/Axios Visuals
Brent crude hit levels around $91 per barrel on Thursday, the highest since October 2023, with markets getting more anxious about increasing geopolitical risks.
Why it matters: After m... |
05.04.2024 | Employers added 303,000 jobs in March, surging past economic forecasts | U.S. added 300,000+ jobs in March
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U.S. employers added 303,000 jobs in March, far surpassing economists' predictions and signaling the labor market remains strong.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet expecte... |
04.04.2024 | UK economy ahead of rivals as prospects for 2024 look rosy | The UK economy has made a stronger start to the year than advanced economies around the globe, according to a closely watched survey.
The latest round of purchasing managers’ index (PMI) surveys, released earlier in March, showed that the U... |
03.04.2024 | 'Goldilocks' economy to prompt RBI to keep rates on hold: Economists | Strong economic growth and moderating inflation means India's central bank will have room to keep interest rates on hold at its review this week and likely until July, economists say.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is widely expected to ke... |
02.04.2024 | ‘Life returning to UK housing market’ as mortgage approvals climb to highest level since mini-budget | Mortgage approvals jumped to their highest level since the mini-budget in February according to new figures, with the prospect of lower interest rates set to support the market in the months to come.
Bank of England figures showed that net ... |
02.04.2024 | Euro zone bonds track Treasuries sell-off, Italy spread hits one-month high | Euro zone government bond yields rose on Tuesday, as investors balanced a jump in U.S. Treasury yields the day before against German data confirming that the disinflation process was underway in Europe.
U.S. Treasury yields posted their big... |
26.03.2024 | Tentative signs of recovery in US manufacturing; consumer confidence steady | U.S. MarketsTentative signs of recovery in US manufacturing; consumer confidence steady
By Lucia MutikaniMarch 26, 20244:21 PM UTCUpdated ago
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25.03.2024 | US new home sales fall; median price lowest in more than 2-1/2 years | U.S. MarketsUS new home sales fall; median price lowest in more than 2-1/2 years
By Lucia MutikaniMarch 25, 20244:09 PM UTCUpdated ago
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25.03.2024 | Bank of England to cut interest rates to three per cent in 2025 after inflation drops | Interest rates could fall to as low as three per cent next year as the Bank of England slashes the cost of borrowing in response to lower inflation, according to new forecasts.
Economists at Capital Economics, a consultancy, think the Bank ... |
25.03.2024 | Healthcare Professionals Convene on Who to Blame for AI-Assisted Doctor Malpractices | Aldohn Domingo, Tech Times 25 March 2024, 01:03 am
Liability protection from healthcare malpractices caused by artificial intelligence (AI) is reportedly doctors' latest bid to Congress, as per the American Medical Association.
During a rec... |
21.03.2024 | The looming office-real-estate crash will be worse than the Global Financial Crisis decline, Fitch says | Real Estate The looming office-real-estate crash will be worse than the Global Financial Crisis decline, Fitch says
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18.03.2024 | China's upbeat industrial output, retail sales tempered by frail property | Macro MattersChina's upbeat industrial output, retail sales tempered by frail property
By Ellen Zhang and Joe CashMarch 18, 20247:12 AM UTCUpdated ago
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16.03.2024 | China's economic plans make a trade war likely whether Biden or Trump wins the presidency | Economy China's economic plans make a trade war likely whether Biden or Trump wins the presidency
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13.03.2024 | Oil higher on strong US demand, Fed policy in focus | EnergyStorage
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Oil higher on strong US demand, Fed policy in focus
By Katya Golubkova and Jeslyn LerhMarch 13, 20244:32 AM UTCUpdated ago
A flare burns excess natural gas in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, U.S. Nov... |
12.03.2024 | Wage growth slows faster than expected and unemployment picks up slightly | Wage growth came in slightly below expectations, new figures show, as evidence builds that the Bank of England’s interest rate hikes are creeping through into the wider economy.
Annual pay growth including bonuses averaged 5.6 per cent betw... |
07.03.2024 | China's exports top forecasts as global demand returns | Asian MarketsChina's exports top forecasts as global demand returns
By Joe CashMarch 7, 20249:01 AM UTCUpdated ago
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Imports, exports data beat forecasts in boost to economyGlobal economy rebound buoyed by electronics demandExporters ... |
13.01.2024 | Those falling mortgage rates don’t mean falling home prices, Capital Economics says, revising its forecast up for the year | Mortgage rates are falling, and they’re considerably lower than a recent peak reached in October at about 8%. But even now, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.69%, it’s not nearly enough to restore affordability, let alone pu... |
28.12.2023 | Now's the time to buy real estate, says a $7 billion investor | Real Estate Now's the time to buy real estate, says a $7 billion investor
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04.12.2023 | Strong partnerships ‘at the core’ of Africa’s agrifoodtech transformation, say AAII forum panelists | “Funding smallholder farmers in the current environment has become quite difficult, particularly when we are relying on external resources,” Chris Hart, executive chairman of Impact Investment Group South Africa, told attendees to the sixth... |
08.11.2023 | Sectors at Risk of AI Over-reliance | According to a report by web security company Indusface, backed by data from Capital Economics and DCMS, 77% of businesses globally are either using or exploring artificial intelligence (AI). On top of this, nearly half of top tech business... |
11.08.2023 | Climate change's multi-level sticker shock | The hidden costs of living in U.S. areas particularly susceptible to extreme weather are becoming increasingly more obvious — and expensive.
Why it matters: Intense heat, devastating floods and ravaging wildfires — natural disasters caused ... |
10.08.2023 | AI boom could fuel San Francisco's comeback | Searches for office space in San Francisco are picking up again — offering hope that a recovery may be starting for the depressed downtown of tech's global capital.
Driving the news: Office searches — a quarter of them by AI companies — are... |
07.08.2023 | The climate wrecking ball striking food supply | Extreme weather events and our warming planet are primed to strike commodities and the food supply like never before.
Why it matters: The recent global heat wave, deadly floods across China's grain belt and wildfires that spanned several co... |
23.05.2023 | Comment: Is Quiet Hiring the Solution to the Tech Skills Shortage? | In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the role of technology in driving innovation, productivity, and economic growth is more pronounced than ever. But the rising demand for tech skills, especially within the United Kingdom, is reveali... |
07.12.2022 | Локдауны запирают в карантин | Власти Китая объявили о самом значительном с начала пандемии смягчении коронавирусных ограничений, введенных в рамках политики «нулевой толерантности» к вирусу. Главным принципом при их введении теперь станет минимизация зон «высокого риска... |
08.07.2022 | Is the recession canceled? A strong new jobs report ‘appears to make a mockery of’ the shrinking economy argument | Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.
There’s been no shortage of predictions of an impending economic downturn from Wall Street so far this year.
And r... |
04.07.2022 | What the housing market correction will do to home prices in 2023 | Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.
There's no doubt about it: The Pandemic Housing Boom was an inflationary engine. Elevated homebuyer demand during ... |
20.06.2022 | US home prices to sink by 2023 as mortgage rates hit 6%: analyst | More On: housing
Feds settle with NJ town over laws blocking Jewish boarding schools Mortgage rates climb to 5.78% in biggest weekly gain since 1987 Pools, pot-smoking rooms: This is not your grandfather’s senior living Adams says housing p... |
22.03.2022 | What are the top FTSE 100 stocks to keep an eye on as the index begins to recover? | Two years ago today, the FTSE 100 index closed at 5,190 points, after its 32% covid-19 pandemic-induced crash since 17 January 2020. |
15.03.2022 | What impact is inflation having on the Nasdaq? | Rising US CPI inflation has caused the Nasdaq to fall but can we expect a correction with with interest rates expecting to rise? |
25.02.2022 | Oil has stabilised a bit after Ukraine shock – but R21 petrol is very much on the cards | (Getty)
Oil prices stabilised on late Thursday, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine saw brent crude breach $100 per barrel.
Crude prices fell as US President Joe Biden made a speech, promising the release of strategic reserves of oil.
Oil is... |
10.01.2022 | 5 million Americans are staying home from work as Omicron threatens to set back the economic recovery | A man takes a COVID-19 test at Sydney International Airport on November 28, 2021. James D. Morgan/Getty Images
Millions of Americans were likely in isolation last week with Omicron cases surging nationwide.
Capital Economics projected that ... |
21.09.2021 | Is the Evergrande meltdown China’s Lehman Brothers moment? | The images of hundreds of employees with boxes in their hands marching out of the New York City headquarters of Lehman Brothers after the company declared bankruptcy on September 15, 2008 became one of the enduring images of the global fina... |
30.08.2021 | 4 Metrics For Future Stock Market Returns | Bull and Bear facing offgetty |
30.09.2020 | The UK economy shrank more than it has done in 65 years, plunging nearly 20% in the second-quarter | The UK economy posted a record contraction in the second quarter of the year, with gross domestic product plunging 19.8% between the months of April and June.
The latest figures show that the UK's quarterly decline was less severe than prev... |
11.08.2020 | The number of people employed in the UK dropped by the most since 2009 — a sign the jobs market may face yet more pain from the COVID-19 crisis | Employment in the UK dropped by the most since 2009, signalling that more pain may lay ahead for British-based workers, data released Tuesday showed.
The number of UK employees on payrolls fell in July by 730,000 from March, when the COVID-... |
30.03.2020 | Coronavirus Could Wipe Out Over Seven Years Of Job Growth With 17 Million People Laid Off | Hotel industry job lossesHotel & Lodging Industry, Oxford Economics, STR, BEA, BLS |
21.02.2020 | The Airbnb Effect On Housing And Rent | Airbnb currently hosts over 7 million listings and is active in more than 100,000 cities across 220 ... [+] countries and regions. Shutterstock |
22.01.2020 | Here's why China won't overtake the US as the largest economy anytime soon | Getty Images
We've reached peak globalisation, says Capital Economics, and emerging economies like China will suffer.
That means the widespread assumption that China will leapfrog the US for the title of the world's biggest economy is likel... |
27.10.2014 | Capital Economics Receives Minority Investment from LDC | Capital Economics, a London, UK-based independent macro-economic research company, received a minority investment from LDC in a £70m transaction.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its international growth and strengthen product o... |
20.01.2014 | How can 2014 home sales outpace 2013? | Existing home sales stalled out at the end of 2013, but Paul Diggle, property economist at Capital Economics, says the decline in existing home sales will prove temporary.
Capital Economics notes the number of existing home sales fell 9.1% ... |
- | Former U.S. ambassador says lifting China tariffs could slash inflation by 1% over time, help Biden in midterms | The removal of tariffs on imported Chinese goods will strip 1% off inflation in the U.S. over time and serve as a winning election strategy for Washington.
Not only was there no negative impact on the Chinese economy, the U.S.-China trade w... |
- | Mortgage rates top 5% — and loan applications are taking a hit | The average interest rate for a 30-year mortgage has now topped 5%, the highest point in more than a decade. The sudden rise has cooled interest in home loans, and some experts are predicting home sales could slow this year as some buyers g... |
- | Australia’s house prices fall, interest rates soar but analysts say there’s no crash yet | Banks have passed on the increased borrowing costs through higher loan rates, which are now hovering between 4% and 5% and on track to rise further.
Australian homeowner Lili Zhang said her repayments will soon double to about A$16,000 a mo... |
- | Fears mount that Europe’s commercial real estate sector could be the next to blow | Concerns are mounting around the health of Europe’s commercial real estate market, with some investors questioning whether it could be the next sector to blow.
Following March’s banking crises, fears have arisen of a so-called “doom loop,” ... |
- | How the Ukraine-Russia conflict may push up prices for Americans | Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week is pushing up the price of gasoline, and may lead to higher costs for food and electronics like smartphones, according to economists.
Russia is a major exporter of oil, wheat and palladium. Prices for ... |
- | Here's how Western sanctions are pummelling Russia's economy | A month into the most severe and coordinated sanctions by Western governments, Russia's economy is showing signs of cracking.
With the ruble seesawing in value against the dollar and many educated Russians reportedly fleeing the nation, Rus... |
- | Trump could drive inflation higher with his second-term economic agenda, analysts say | Donald Trump’s second-term economic agenda includes aggressive tariff hikes, tax cuts and cheap money policy, all of which analysts say could threaten to reheat inflation.
Trump has flat-out dismissed this idea, and continues to attack Pres... |