US Consumer Sentiment Rises to Six-Month High on Rate Relief (25.10.2024)
Sentiment among US consumers increased in October to a six-month high as households grew more upbeat about buying conditions, partly because of cheaper financing costs.
ECB's Vasle Says Shouldn’t Rush Rate Cuts or Plan Too Far Ahead (25.10.2024)
The European Central Bank shouldn’t hurry to lower interest rates or spend too long right now contemplating how far and how quickly they should fall, according to Governing Council member Bostjan Vasle.
Russia Raises Key Interest Rate to Record 21% as Inflation Persists (25.10.2024)
The Bank of Russia hiked its key interest rate to a record high, surpassing the level it imposed after President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, and signaled future tightening was possible as policymakers grapple with persistent inflation.
EU Sees 'Significant Gaps' With China as EV Tariffs Loom (25.10.2024)
The European Union said it still sees “significant remaining gaps” with Beijing after eight rounds of negotiations aimed at avoiding tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles that are due to kick in by the end of this month.
China Refrains From Cutting Policy Rate After Record Trim (25.10.2024)
China’s central bank kept its one-year policy rate unchanged, after slashing funding costs by the most on record a month ago, suggesting authorities are cautiously pacing monetary stimulus to support the economy.
Xi’s Stimulus Package Met With Wall of Skepticism in Washington (25.10.2024)
President Xi Jinping’s boldest economic stimulus since the pandemic failed to impress global luminaries gathered in Washington this week, who called for more measures to rebalance China’s growth and greater clarity over Beijing’s policy plans.
Swiss Like the EU’s Economic Benefits, Not So Much the EU Itself (25.10.2024)
Switzerland’s efforts to forge closer links with the European Union are going to prove a hard sell with voters, according to a new poll showing that about half are skeptical about the bloc.
Putin Says Russia-North Korea Army Ties Are ‘Our Business’ (24.10.2024)
President Vladimir Putin said military relations with North Korea are “our business” as he avoided answering whether Pyongyang had sent troops to Russia.
ECB Must Avoid Doing Undue Damage to Economy, Kazaks Says (24.10.2024)
The European Central Bank mustn’t keep interest rates too high for too long, according to Governing Council member Martins Kazaks, who said weakness in the euro-zone economy is now his “single biggest concern.”
ECB Would Need ‘Powerful’ Data for Big Rate Cuts, Makhlouf Says (24.10.2024)
The European Central Bank should reserve big interest-rate cuts for exceptional circumstances, according to Governing Council member Gabriel Makhlouf, who said he prefers a “cautious” approach to ensure that inflation’s retreat to 2% stays on track.
ECB’s Wunsch Says Talk of Half-Point Rate Cut Is ‘Premature’ (24.10.2024)
European Central Bank Governing Council member Pierre Wunsch said it’s far too early to start considering a half-point interest-rate reduction in December.
EU Assessing Tariff Hikes on More Russian Agricultural Goods (24.10.2024)
The European Union is debating whether to hike tariffs on more Russian agricultural and food products, as well as fertilizers, according to people familiar with the matter.
China Asks Carmakers to Halt Europe Expansion Over Tariff Spat (24.10.2025)
China is pressuring its automakers to pause expansion in the European Union due to the escalating trade conflict over electric vehicles, people familiar with the matter said.
ECB Policymakers’ Views on What’s Ahead Are Diverging: Overview (24.10.2024)
Views among European Central Bank officials about where to take monetary policy are starting to diverge as the institution’s 2% inflation target moves within close reach.
Euro-Zone Private-Sector Economy Fails to Grow for Second Month (24.10.2024)
The downtrend in private-sector activity in the euro-area extended into a second month with the region’s two top economies weighing on output and little sign of a recovery to come.
China Carmakers Set to Double Overseas Capacity to Beat Tariffs (23.10.2024)
Chinese automakers could more than double their overseas full-process manufacturing capacity to beat punitive import tariffs and meet surging demand in emerging markets, according to BloombergNEF.
Fed’s Beige Book Shows Little Growth Across Most of US (23.10.2024)
Economic activity was flat in most parts of the US since early September, the Federal Reserve said in its Beige Book survey of regional business contacts.
Russia’s Red-Hot Economy Passed Its Peak With Future Unclear (23.10.2024)
Growth in Russia’s wartime economy has passed its peak after overheating in the first half of the year, according to analysts, even amid robust military production to support the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Germany Is Courting India as Ties With China Sour: What to Watch (24.10.2024)
Germany is trying to cultivate India as a source of trade and geopolitical support as its deteriorating relations with China cast a pall over the country’s economic future.
USA, NATO sehen Beweise: Nordkoreanische Truppen in Russland (24.10.2024)
In Russland halten sich nach Angaben der US-Regierung derzeit Tausende nordkoreanische Soldaten auf. „Was genau tun sie dort? Das bleibt abzuwarten“, sagte US-Verteidigungsminister Lloyd Austin am Mittwoch. Die NATO gab ebenfalls an, „Beweise“ für die Entsendung der nordkoreanischen Soldaten zu haben. Nordkoreas Botschafter in Österreich wurde am Abend ins Außenministerium zitiert.