Weltbank sieht ärmste Länder in der Schuldenfalle (14.10.2024)
China Shores Up Property Sector, Signals More Spending Is Coming (12.10.2024)
China promised new measures to support the property sector and hinted at greater government borrowing to shore up the economy, as authorities seek to put a floor under the country’s growth slowdown.
Chinese Stocks Overcome Volatility to End Morning Session Higher (14.10.2024)
Chinese stocks overcame a bout of early volatility to post their biggest gain in a week on Monday, suggesting that investors are hopeful the government will deliver on its promise of more fiscal support.
Oil Falls After China Briefing With Eyes on Israel-Iran Conflict (14.10.2024)
Oil declined after China’s highly anticipated Finance Ministry briefing on Saturday lacked new incentives to boost consumption in the biggest importer, while the country’s economic data remained weak.
S&P Sees More Sovereign Foreign Debt Defaults Over Next Decade (14.10.2024)
S&P Global Ratings predicts an increase in foreign-currency debt defaults among sovereign issuers over the next decade, driven by significantly higher debt levels and increased borrowing costs on hard currency obligations.
Euro Zone’s Cooling Jobs Market Feeds Calls for Faster ECB Interest Rate Cuts (14.10.2024)
Cracks are finally appearing in the euro zone’s labor market after years of unexpected resilience — spurring the European Central Bank to lower interest rates more speedily.
Goldman Sachs Upgrades China Growth Forecasts on Latest Stimulus (14.10.2024)
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. upgraded its forecasts for China’s economic growth in 2024 and 2025 after Beijing unveiled a series of measures to shore up growth, including plans for greater public spending announced over the weekend.
Germany in Recession With 2024 to Show No Growth, Survey Says (14.10.2024)
Germany is suffering a mild recession and output across the whole of 2024 will be flat, according to a Bloomberg survey — underscoring the malaise in Europe’s largest economy.
EU Summit: Europe Finance Chiefs Divided Over Bloc’s Economic Problems (14.10.2024)
The economic challenges that are dragging down the European economy have been building up for years but officials have been slow to catch on.
Deloitte: Mehrheit der Unternehmer will Personal halten (14.10.2024)
Chinesischer Flugzeugträger gesichtet: Taiwan alarmiert (13.10.2024)
US expands sanctions to Iran's 'ghost fleet' of oil tankers (11.10.2024)
The United States expanded sanctions against Iran's petroleum and petrochemical sectors on Friday in response to an Iranian missile attack on Israel, the administration of President Joe Biden said.
China Puts Investor Patience to Test as Key Meeting Underwhelms (13.10.2024)
China’s highly anticipated Finance Ministry briefing on Saturday lacked the firepower that equity investors had hoped for, indicating that the volatility that’s gripped the market following a world-beating rally will likely extend.
Chinese Premier Li Calls for Experts’ Opinions in Bid to Stabilize Growth (08.10.2024)
Chinese Premier Li Qiang vowed to “listen to the voice of the market” when formulating economic policies, in a rare nod to the concerns of the private sector and investors as Beijing seeks to shore up confidence and stabilize growth.
EU Backers of China EV Tariffs Face Biggest Risk of Retaliation (07.10.2024)
The European Union’s decision to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles has moved the focus to how and when Beijing will retaliate for the escalation in its biggest trade dispute with the bloc in years.
Russia Pitches BRICS Payment System Aiming to Break US Dominance (11.10.2024)
Russia is proposing changes to cross-border payments conducted among BRICS countries aimed at circumventing the global financial system, as the heavily penalized country seeks to sanctions-proof its own economy.
Russia Sanctions: India Is Now Moscow's No. 2 Supplier of Restricted Technology (11.10.2024)
India has surged to become the second-biggest supplier of restricted critical technologies to Russia, US and European officials said, highlighting the challenge in efforts to choke off exports fueling President Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
Hedge Funds Dump Bets Against Brent at Fastest Pace in 8 Years (11.10.2024)
Hedge funds fled bearish bets against Brent crude prices at the fastest pace in nearly eight years as war risks ratcheted up.
China Investors Expect $283 Billion of New Stimulus This Weekend (11.10.2024)
Investors and analysts are expecting China to deploy as much as 2 trillion yuan ($283 billion) in fresh fiscal stimulus as Beijing seeks to shore up the world’s second-biggest economy and boost confidence.
Fed’s Goolsbee Praises Progress on Inflation, Labor Market (11.10.2024)
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said he doesn’t see convincing evidence that the economy is overheating despite a gangbusters September jobs report.
Wirtschaftsboom: Spanien will auf Einwanderer setzen (11.10.2024)
Während viele EU-Länder vor allem Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung von Migration setzen, will Spanien einen ganz anderen Weg gehen. Premierminister Pedro Sanchez kündigte am Mittwoch Maßnahmen an, die es Einwanderinnen und Einwanderern erleichtern sollen, sich in Spanien niederzulassen. Gleichzeitig sollen Integrationsmaßnahmen verstärkt werden. Hintergrund ist die boomende spanische Wirtschaft.
ECB Seen Cutting Faster to Release Economic Shackles Next Year (11.10.2024)
The European Central Bank will speed up interest-rate cuts over the months ahead to bolster the economy — taking borrowing costs to levels that no longer restrict demand by the end of 2025, according to a Bloomberg survey.
ECB Officials Wanted to Keep Options Open on Pace of Rate Cuts (10.10.2024)
European Central Bank officials were keen to maintain flexibility on the speed of interest-rate reductions with inflation not fully defeated and risks to the euro-zone economy building, an account of their last policy decision showed.
Three Fed Officials Shrug Off CPI Report, Bostic Open to Pause (10.10.2024)
Three Federal Reserve policymakers on Thursday were unfazed by a higher-than-forecast September inflation report, suggesting the US central bank can continue lowering interest rates, but a fourth hinted he may favor a pause at their next meeting.
The Economist’s new congressional model (11.10.2024)
Catch up: Israel strikes central Beirut; Florida recovers from Hurricane Milton
Russia and Iran go arm in arm (11.10.2024)
Catch up: Israel strikes central Beirut; Florida recovers from Hurricane Milton
China Steps Up Checks of Wealth Management Products After $149 Billion Outflow (10.10.2024)
China has asked its financial institutions to beef up monitoring of the nation’s wealth management products, people familiar with the matter said, after investors pulled some $149 billion to chase a rally in stocks.
US CPI Rises More Than Forecast, Stalling Inflation Progress (10.10.2024)
Underlying US inflation rose more than forecast in September, representing a pause in the recent progress toward moderating price pressures.
Fed Minutes: Powell’s Half-Point Cut Is Hard to Repeat With FOMC in No Hurry (09.10.2024)
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is unlikely to win another big interest-rate cut from his policy committee so long as the labor market holds up.
China Wages End Two Quarters of Gains, Adding Deflationary Risks (10.10.2024)
Wages offered to new hires in China declined after two straight quarters of gains, in a sign of a weakening labor market that’s exacerbating persisting deflation and weighing on economic growth.