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    • Entry: Colombia Annual Inflation Accelerates to Four-Month High of 5.1%
    • Entry: Fitch Cuts Poland Credit Outlook And Warns of Fiscal Risks
    • Entry: Trump Says Hassett, Warsh and Waller Are Finalists For Fed Chair
    • Entry: Starmer Bids to Rebuild Premiership From Wreckage Left by Rayner
    • Entry: Lenders Flip Bank of Canada Calls to Cuts After Ugly Jobs Report
    • Entry: Fed’s Goolsbee Wants Inflation Data Before Making Rate Call
    • Entry: Bessent Wants Independent Fed Review, Including Monetary Policy
    • Entry: Political Paralysis Puts France in Market’s Crosshairs
    • Entry: Lutnick Targets Swiss Pharma Giants for Making Money Off America
    • Entry: Cooper to Be UK Foreign Secretary, Lammy Deputy Premier
    • Entry: Fed Rate-Cut Expectations Climb Following Weak Job Market Report
    • Entry: Carney Unveils Billions in Aid for Canada’s Tariff-Hit Firms
    • Entry: Bank of America Sees Two Fed Rate Cuts This Year vs. None Before
    • Entry: Poland’s Kotecki Mulls October Rate Cut If Power Costs Capped
    • Entry: Amundi Sees Space for Three Fed Rate Cuts by End of 2025
    • Entry: India Finance Minister Says High Bond Yields Not ‘Affordable’
    • Entry: Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US Jobs Report for August
    • Entry: Bonds Rally as Weak Job Growth Solidifies Bets on Fed Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Weak US Payroll Gain of 22,000 Cements Case for Fed Rate Cut
    • Entry: ‘Putrid’ Canada Jobs Report Heaps Pressure on Carney and BOC
    • Entry: Thai Central Bank Chief Tipped for Finance Minister Job: Reports
    • Entry: South Korea’s Top Diplomat May Travel to US After Migrant Raid That Nabbed Hundreds
    • Entry: Turkey Imposes 8% Tax on Yachts, Ending Luxury Exemption
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Weak US Jobs Data to Prod Fed Rate Cuts
    • Entry: India Sees a Silver Lining Inside Trump’s Tariff Storm
    • Entry: IMF Warns Angola Faces Rising Debt Risks as Oil Income Declines
    • Entry: Hispanic Consumers Spend Less Over Inflation, Immigration Fears
    • Entry: Greek Premier Offers €1.6 Billion Tax Cuts to Spur Middle Class
    • Entry: French Upheaval Overshadows ECB’s Queasy Interest-Rate Hold
    • Entry: S. Korea Unveils More Property Cooling Steps Amid Loan Concerns
    • Entry: Bangladesh Central Bank Aims to Boost Reserves to $40 Billion
    • Entry: China’s Central Bank Extends Gold Buying Spree to 10 Months
    • Entry: New Thai PM’s Seasoned Cabinet Picks May Reassure Investors
    • Entry: Czech Central Banker Sees Tight Policy for Longer on Price Risks
    • Entry: Italian Budget Won’t Ask Sacrifices of Citizens, Giorgetti Says
    • Entry: Fed Chair Finalist Hassett Backs ‘Mission Creep’ Criticism
    • Entry: Rating Warning Puts Polish Partisan Split in Focus for Investors
    • Entry: SNB Has High Bar for Next Rate Cut, Schlegel Tells Migros-Magazin
    • Entry: China’s Rate-Cut Outlook in Doubt as Stock Rally Stirs Concern
    • Entry: UK Wages Are Growing at Weakest Pace Since Covid, Survey Finds
    • Entry: Japan Confirms GDP Growth as Spending Holds Up Amid Tariffs
    • Entry: Trump’s Tariffs Could Shave 0.5% Off GDP, India Adviser Says
    • Entry: Turkey Cuts 2026 Growth Bets in Sign Inflation Remains Priority
    • Entry: Oil Set to Fall Below $60 Into Next Year, FGE’s Fesharaki Says
    • Entry: Fed Cut Would Relieve Asia as It Grapples With Tariffs, ADB Says
    • Entry: China’s Commodities Imports Rise as Seasonal Demand Revives
    • Entry: China Export Growth Slips to Six-Month Low as US Orders Drop
    • Entry: New Zealand Sovereign Fund Touts More Infrastructure Investment
    • Entry: German Industry Production Rises for First Time Since March
    • Entry: Support for Capitalism Drops to New Low in US, Gallup Says
    • Entry: Kenya’s Ruto Says Debt Restructuring Core for Financial Reforms
    • Entry: ArcelorMittal South Africa Must Be Nationalized, Labor Body Says
    • Entry: Israel and India Sign Agreement to Bolster Bilateral Investment
    • Entry: Another US Jobs Markdown Sets Stage for Fed Cut, BLS Criticism
    • Entry: Chile’s Consumer Prices Hold Steady on Eve of Key Rate Meeting
    • Entry: How Tariffs Are Undermining the US Economic Growth Story
    • Entry: France Is Set to Lose Another Premier Today
    • Entry: Chinese Firms Win Bid to Build Road Used for Cameroon-Chad Trade
    • Entry: Indonesian Minister’s Sudden Exit Sparks Alarm for Global Funds
    • Entry: US Health Care Hiring Slowdown Is Warning for Broader Job Market
    • Entry: There Are Whispers of Another Repocalypse
    • Entry: Investment Stall to Keep South Africa Growth Below 2%, BER Says
    • Entry: Macron Is Running Out of Viable Prime Ministers for France
    • Entry: Citadel’s Ubide Says US Economy Is in a ‘Fragile’ Equlibrium
    • Entry: French PM Warns Against Overtaxing Rich Such As LVMH’s Arnault
    • Entry: US Farm Trade Deficit Widens to New Record as Imports Surge
    • Entry: US Consumer Borrowing Rises Most in Three Months on Credit Cards
    • Entry: Senate Banking Panel to Vote on Miran Fed Nomination Wednesday
    • Entry: Dwindling Turkey Flock Prompts Perdue to Lay Off 300 Workers
    • Entry: African Financiers Pledge $100 Billion for Green Initiatives
    • Entry: The Economic Toll of Unwinding US Climate Science
    • Entry: Reform UK Undermines Labour Agenda With Threat to Kill Projects
    • Entry: Hidden Inflation Drives Japan Consumers to Price-Tracking Sites
    • Entry: A Trader’s Guide to Candidates for Japan’s Prime Ministership
    • Entry: Japan’s Kono Says BOJ Needs to Hike Rate to Fix Yen, Inflation
    • Entry: Kim Jong Un Oversees Long-Range Missile Engine Test, KCNA Says
    • Entry: India’s RBI Cut US Debt, Bought Gold Even Before Trump’s Tariffs
    • Entry: Japan’s Ruling Party Reportedly to Set Leadership Race on Oct. 4
    • Entry: Goldman, BofA Favor Swiss Franc Over Yen as Political Risk Grows
    • Entry: UK-Backed Lender Calls on Funds to Champion Defense Investment
    • Entry: UK Stores Get Sunshine Boost But Fears Are Mounting, BRC Says
    • Entry: New Indonesia Finance Chief Vows to Maintain Fiscal Discipline
    • Entry: Australia’s Consumer Pessimism Persists as Firms More Upbeat
    • Entry: US, South Korea in Deadlock Over $350 Billion Investment Fund
    • Entry: French Industry Output Falls in Another Blemish on Third Quarter
    • Entry: IFC Seeks $300 Million to Fund Electricity Mini-Grids in Africa
    • Entry: Mexico Targets Smaller Budget Deficit, More Tax Income in 2026
    • Entry: BOJ Is Said to See Chance of Hike This Year Despite Politics
    • Entry: French Borrowing Costs Top Italy’s in Historic Market Shift
    • Entry: RBC Australia Chief Economist Su-Lin Ong to Retire in January
    • Entry: South Africa’s Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in Two Years
    • Entry: UK Sees First Beach Landing of Small Boat in Almost Three Years
    • Entry: Staffing Crisis Unfolds at BLS With a Third of Leadership Jobs Now Vacant
    • Entry: Indonesia’s New Finance Boss Vows to Cap Deficit in Growth Drive
    • Entry: Taiwan’s Exports Hit Monthly Record Despite Tariff Worries
    • Entry: New Arctic Ship Service Caters to Rising China-Europe Trade
    • Entry: The Authoritarian Who Backs His Central Bank’s Inflation Focus
    • Entry: US Small-Business Optimism Edges Higher on Better Sales Outlook
    • Entry: Italy’s Lower Bond Yields Reap €13 Billion Windfall for Meloni
    • Entry: Mexico Inflation Rises More Than Expected as Banxico Slows Cuts
    • Entry: Reeves Says ‘Not Serious’ to Suggest UK May Need IMF Bailout
    • Entry: Slovakia Plans €2.7b in Deficit Cuts to Avert Rating Downgrades
    • Entry: Citi Sees Koruna Gains as Currency Channels Monetary Tightening
    • Entry: US Payrolls Marked Down a Record 911,000 in Preliminary Estimate
    • Entry: US Treasury Taps Big Holders of 30-Year Bond in Regulatory Drill
    • Entry: Now vs. One Year Ago
    • Entry: Uruguay’s Finance Minister Shuns Chainsaw for Modest Tax Hikes
    • Entry: Dimon Says US Economy Is Weakening After Record BLS Revision
    • Entry: Bank of France Sees Sustained Growth Despite Political Headwinds
    • Entry: Peru Bets It Can Navigate US-China Tensions, Grow Export Markets
    • Entry: Supreme Court to Review Trump Tariffs on Fast-Track Schedule
    • Entry: Treasury Investors Ramp Up Bullish Positions Ahead of CPI Data
    • Entry: UK Seeks Greater Business Access in China as Kyle Resumes Talks
    • Entry: Trump Floats New Tariffs on China, India to Squeeze Russia
    • Entry: Chile Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate at 4.75% on Choppy Inflation Slowdown
    • Entry: Mexico Tariff Hikes Will Follow WTO Rules, Generate $3.8 Billion
    • Entry: From Exporters to Bond Traders, RBI Is Facing Calls to Step In
    • Entry: Fed Ends Action on Sumitomo Mitsui Over Laundering Controls
    • Entry: China’s Consumer Inflation Dips Below Zero as Demand Weakens
    • Entry: Typhoons Lift Philippines’ Jobless Rate to Three-Year High
    • Entry: China’s Oil Stockpile Build Keeps Traders Guessing in Singapore
    • Entry: Indonesia President Prabowo Fired Indrawati After She Offered to Resign Twice
    • Entry: Reeves Risks Another Post-Budget Inflation Surge, Business Warns
    • Entry: Handelsbanken Trims Sweden Growth View, Still Sees September Cut
    • Entry: Why Trump Immigration Raid Snared South Korea Workers Over Visas
    • Entry: Trump, Modi Agree to Talk in Bid to Resolve Trade Impasse
    • Entry: Indonesia to Inject $12 Billion Into Economy to Spur Growth
    • Entry: Australian Retirees Need $455,000 of Savings to Live Comfortably
    • Entry: Japan to Hold First Sale of New Debt Since Ishiba Announced Exit
    • Entry: Montenegro’s Premier Says He’d Never Interfere With Central Bank
    • Entry: Japan’s Motegi Joins LDP Race, Says BOJ Should Keep Normalizing
    • Entry: Ghana GDP Grew at Fastest Pace in Almost a Year, Beats Estimates
    • Entry: The Anti-Milei Emerges, Worsening Investor Jitters in Argentina
    • Entry: SNB Will Provide ‘Summary’ to Lift Veil on Its Rate Meetings
    • Entry: France’s New Premier Pledges Big Changes to Work With Opposition
    • Entry: Norway’s $2 Trillion Fund Looks to Expand Renewables Investments
    • Entry: Wall Street Defies Turkey’s Data Optimism, Sees Slower Rate Cut
    • Entry: Bad Economic Numbers Sow Doubts About US and Its Institutions
    • Entry: Trump Tariff Authority Lands on Supreme Court’s Fast Track
    • Entry: Carlyle Warns of Blurred Treasury, Fed Roles as Rate Cuts Loom
    • Entry: US Producer Prices Unexpectedly Drop, First Decline Since April
    • Entry: Schlegel Says SNB Won’t Hesitate to Cut Rate Again If Needed
    • Entry: Brazilian Inflation Cools Off With Rate Cuts Still Months Away
    • Entry: Investors Snap Up Turkey Eurobonds Despite Political Unrest
    • Entry: Labor Inspector General Initiates Review of BLS ‘Challenges’
    • Entry: Vitol Sees Growing Russian Shipments to China From Arctic LNG 2
    • Entry: Saudi Prince Vows to Stop ‘Unacceptable’ Rise In Property Prices
    • Entry: Mexico Seeks to Raise Tariffs on Cars Made in Asia to Up to 50%
    • Entry: When Bad News for the Economy Becomes Bad for Stocks
    • Entry: Delta Says Consumer Confidence Rebounded Following Tariff Hit
    • Entry: Big Banks Nearly Get Shut Out of Treasury 10-Year Auction
    • Entry: Spanish Parliament Blocks Shorter Work Week in Blow to Sanchez
    • Entry: Connecticut’s ‘Debt Diet’ Pays Off With Two Bond-Rating Upgrades
    • Entry: Argentina Inflation Undershot Forecast Before Buenos Aires Vote
    • Entry: Colombia Raises $9 Billion in Collateral to Secure Swap Deal
    • Entry: BOJ Watchers Expect Hike by January With 36% Touting October
    • Entry: SEC Close to Making Decision About Dual-Share-Class Funds
    • Entry: South Korea’s Lee Warns US Immigration Raid May Hit Investment
    • Entry: China Summons Pig Breeders Over Cuts to Tackle Oversupply
    • Entry: ECB to Hold Rates as Economy Withstands Tariffs: Decision Guide
    • Entry: Services Are Rescuing the UK Economy From Trump’s Tariffs Shock
    • Entry: Malaysia’s Industrial Output Surprises, Justifying Rate Decision
    • Entry: Novo and Orsted Made Denmark Rich. Are the Boom Times Now Over?
    • Entry: Indonesia’s New Finance Chief Moves Fast With $12 Billion Plan
    • Entry: UBS CEO Says Tariff Impact on Inflation, Fed Still Unclear
    • Entry: Selloff by UK Landlords Fueling Rise in Rents, Estate Agents Say
    • Entry: China Mulls Helping Local Governments With $1 Trillion of Bills
    • Entry: India Plans to Retain Market Borrowing Target After Tax Cuts
    • Entry: Romanian Inflation Spikes to Two-Year High After Tax Increases
    • Entry: Starmer Removes Mandelson as US Envoy After Epstein Revelations
    • Entry: German Exporters Sound Alarm Over Trade Tariffs and Weak Demand
    • Entry: South African Current Account Deficit Widens More Than Expected
    • Entry: ECB Set to Leave Interest Rates on Hold for a Second Meeting
    • Entry: Trump Isn’t the Only Reason the Price of Money Is Rising
    • Entry: Analysis of US CPI Report for August
    • Entry: IMF Sees Up to $20 Billion Hole in Ukraine Funding Through 2027
    • Entry: China’s $4.5 Trillion Flows Mark Potential New Era for the Global Economy
    • Entry: Ukraine Extends Interest-Rate Pause Amid Budget Talks With IMF
    • Entry: Turkey Defies Wall Street Bets With Bigger-Than-Expected Cut
    • Entry: Global Postal Services Use Forum to Vent About New US Parcel Rules
    • Entry: US Initial Jobless Claims Jump to Highest in Almost Four Years
    • Entry: US Core CPI Rises as Expected, Keeping Fed on Track for Rate Cut
    • Entry: ECB Holds Rates With Inflation Tamed and Economy Sturdy
    • Entry: Traders Bet European Central Bank Is Likely Done Cutting Rates
    • Entry: Wealth and Jobs Sparked Anger Before ICE Raid at Hyundai Plant
    • Entry: South Africa Set to Meet or Beat Budget-Deficit Goal, BNP Says
    • Entry: Poland Risks Credit Downgrade at Fitch on Spiraling Public Debt
    • Entry: Russian Diesel, Naphtha Exports Slump as Attacks Curb Refining
    • Entry: France’s Political Gloom Crushes an Otherwise Resilient Economy
    • Entry: ECB Inclined to Keep Rates Unchanged Barring Economic Shock
    • Entry: US Household Net Worth Rebounds in Second Quarter on Stock Rally
    • Entry: Mortgage Rates Post Biggest Drop in a Year, Spurring Refi Rush
    • Entry: Freddie Mac US 30-Year Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.35%
    • Entry: BLS Leans More on Second-Best Option for Filling in CPI Blanks
    • Entry: Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US CPI Report for August
    • Entry: Chicago Schools’ Muni Market Comeback Lands in High Yield Rally
    • Entry: Anglo American-Teck Deal Hinges on Troubled Chile Copper Mine
    • Entry: Chile President Gabriel Boric Disagrees With Central Bank Over Labor Market
    • Entry: Get Ready for One Fraught Fed Decision After Another
    • Entry: US Deficit Tracks Third-Highest Ever Even as Tariff Take Rises
    • Entry: Trump Asks Court to Pause Order Letting Cook Stay at Fed
    • Entry: Can Fed Independence Survive Donald Trump?
    • Entry: Peru Cuts Key Interest Rate to Three-Year Low of 4.25%
    • Entry: US, Japan Confirm Finance Chiefs to Keep Discussing FX Issues
    • Entry: Nickel Gains After Indonesia Seizes Part of Giant Tsingshan Mine
    • Entry: US, India ‘Not Far Apart’ on Trade Deal, Trump’s Envoy Pick Says
    • Entry: Bank of Russia Set to Keep Slashing Key Rate as Economy Cools
    • Entry: EU Watchdog Seeks to Fix Equivalence Dilemma for UK Covered Debt
    • Entry: ECB Can Deliver 2% Inflation Without More Cuts, Patsalides Says
    • Entry: UK Economy Stagnated in July as Headwinds Grow Before Budget
    • Entry: ECB Officials Diverge on Rates as Villeroy Says Cut Is Possible
    • Entry: RBA Warns Geopolitical Upheaval Shows ‘Peace Dividend Is Over’
    • Entry: China’s Summer of Economic Weakness Likely Stretched Into August
    • Entry: New Zealand’s Consumer Spending Drop Hints at Shrinking Economy
    • Entry: Rob Kaplan on the Fed, AI, and How Globalization Is Happening Without the US
    • Entry: Swiss Draft Law to Allow Private Sector Help in Ukraine Rebuild
    • Entry: EU Bank Watchdogs Must Be Bold in Simplifying Rules, Nagel Says
    • Entry: UK Inflation Expectations Hit Two-Year High in Headache for BOE
    • Entry: Russia Cuts Key Rate to 17% Defying Calls for Quicker Easing
    • Entry: Economists See Fed Rate Cut Next Week, at Least One More in 2025
    • Entry: Amundi Sees ECB Cutting Twice More Even as Traders Bet It’s Done
    • Entry: India Is Said to Plan $3.4 Billion Rail Lines Near China Border
    • Entry: Pimco Sees India Keeping Rates on Hold as Inflation Nears Bottom
    • Entry: African Nations Tap IMF for $69 Billion With Pivot to Lender Seen Lasting
    • Entry: ECB Hands Baton for Interest-Rate Cuts to the Fed
    • Entry: Bogotá’s Priciest New Condos Defy Colombia’s Housing Slump
    • Entry: Corporate America Bets on Fed Cuts With Longer-Dated Holdings
    • Entry: Argentina Let the Peso Plunge and Then Stepped In to Contain Losses
    • Entry: Beef Poised to Become the New Eggs as Tariffs Fuel Shortage Fear
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Says More Rate Cuts Could Jeopardize Stable Prices
    • Entry: BlackRock’s Rick Rieder Climbs Ranks of Fed Chair Contenders
    • Entry: Spain Scores Credit-Rating Upgrade from S&P Global Ratings
    • Entry: Portugal Raised to A From A- by Fitch on Falling Debt Ratio
    • Entry: France’s Debt Woes Mount as Fitch Downgrades Credit Rating
    • Entry: Fed’s Cook Declared Second House as Vacation Home, Reuters Says
    • Entry: Trump’s Big UK Visit Comes at Worst Possible Time for Starmer
    • Entry: European Union, India in ‘Intense’ Talks to Clinch Trade Deal
    • Entry: Ukraine Steps Up Its War on Russia’s Oil Industry
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Weak Jobs, Steady Inflation Seal Fed Rate Cut
    • Entry: China Gains Africa Influence With No-Strings Surveillance Tech
    • Entry: Global 36-Hour Interest-Rate Spree Heralds First US Cut of 2025
    • Entry: Lesotho Sends Trade Delegation to US to Plead for Lower Tariffs
    • Entry: Tariffs Face Legal Threat That Puts Trump’s Deficit Plan at Risk
    • Entry: Botswana Has Credit Rating Cut by S&P on Diamond Slump
    • Entry: Cross-Border Bank Consolidation Benefits Cyprus, Patsalides Says
    • Entry: Switzerland’s Central Bank Learns to Live With a Strong Franc
    • Entry: EU State in Europe’s Heart Sees Neutrality Key to Diplomacy Role
    • Entry: US Official Offers Regrets Over Detention of South Koreans
    • Entry: Fed Debate Turns to Pace of Cuts Amid Heavy Trump Pressure
    • Entry: Uncertainty on Tariffs Hurt. Paying Them Is Worse, Survey Shows
    • Entry: Algeria Appoints New Energy Minister in Cabinet Reshuffle
    • Entry: New Zealand’s Weak Services Hint at Slower Economic Rebound
    • Entry: UK Food Group Seeks Easier Regulatory Burden as Inflation Bites
    • Entry: Trump Expects a ‘Big Cut’ From Federal Reserve This Week
    • Entry: China’s Coal and Steel Output Drop After Production Controls
    • Entry: Here’s How a Crucial Court Case in Turkey Will Impact Markets
    • Entry: Bank of England Gilts Decision Risks £4 Billion Hit for Reeves
    • Entry: China’s Broad Economic Slowdown Raises Stimulus Expectations
    • Entry: South African Central Bank’s New Inflation Goal Faces a Key Test
    • Entry: ECB’s Kazimir Urges Vigilance on Upside Risks to Inflation
    • Entry: Pakistan Holds Key Rate as Floods, Tariffs Add to Risks
    • Entry: Canada Home Sales Rise for Fifth Month as Inventory Lures Buyers
    • Entry: Indian Exports Grew in August After US Tariffs Took Effect
    • Entry: Sri Lanka’s Economic Growth Inches Higher After Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Could China Follow the Fed With Rate Cuts?
    • Entry: Bessent’s China Talks Point to a Familiar Pattern
    • Entry: Market Rally Conceals Deep Cracks in World Economy, BIS Warns
    • Entry: Factories, Wholesalers in Canada Gain More Than Expected
    • Entry: Brazil’s Economic Activity Falls Again, Pointing to a Slowdown
    • Entry: New York Factory Activity Contracts on Weak Orders, Shipments
    • Entry: India’s UCO Gets Approval to Work with Sanctioned Refiner Nayara
    • Entry: Starmer Strategy Chief Quits in Fresh Blow to Crisis-Hit Premier
    • Entry: Nigeria Inflation Eases Again, Opening Door for Rate Cut
    • Entry: ECB’s Kocher Says Euro-Area Inflation Risks ‘Quite Balanced’
    • Entry: Starmer Denies Knowing Epstein Emails When He Backed Mandelson
    • Entry: Reform Lags Keep South Africa’s Debt Costs High, Moody’s Says
    • Entry: Bank of England Should End Gilt Sales, Former Rate-Setter Says
    • Entry: Chile Finance Minister Nicolas Grau Vows Limited Spending Increase in 2026 Budget
    • Entry: Economists See Canada Deficit Surging to C$70 Billion on Trade War
    • Entry: Bank of France Trims Growth Forecasts, Warns of Political Risks
    • Entry: BLS Is Hiring 25 Part-Time Staff to Collect Prices for CPI
    • Entry: Treasuries Race Past World Peers on Cusp of New Fed Easing Cycle
    • Entry: BOJ to Stand Pat as Ishiba’s Exit Adds to Clouds Over Rate Path
    • Entry: US Tariff of 15% on Japanese Auto Exports to Take Effect Tuesday
    • Entry: Japan’s Rice Minister Koizumi Says Will Bid for Party Leadership
    • Entry: China ‘Mini’ Stimulus Likely as Debt Reduces Beijing’s Options
    • Entry: US Trade, Defense Teams in New Delhi to Revive Trade Talks
    • Entry: India Mulls Allowing Bespoke Pensions in $175 Billion Industry
    • Entry: Bank of England May Be Done With Rate Cuts, Economists Warn
    • Entry: Lack of Successor Keeps Starmer Safe as Labour Mulls His Ouster
    • Entry: RBA Is ‘Pretty Close’ to Inflation and Jobs Targets, Hunter Says
    • Entry: UK Employment Falls, Wages Slow as Labor Market Weakens
    • Entry: Australia Pension Fund Hedging to Double in Decade, RBA Says
    • Entry: Indian Commodity Bourse Valuation Doubles as Global Firms Buy In
    • Entry: ECB’s Kazaks Sees No Reason to Cut Interest Rates at the Moment
    • Entry: Food Inflation Cools as UK Shoppers Favor Supermarkets’ Brands
    • Entry: UK Retirees Face Paying Tax With State Pension Set to Rise 4.7%
    • Entry: Indonesia Weighs New Central Bank Mandate; Rupiah Weakens
    • Entry: Vietnam Urges US to Rethink Seafood Ban as Trade Talks Grind On
    • Entry: Thai Central Bank Says Gold Tax Among Options to Cool Baht Gains
    • Entry: German Investor Mood Unexpectedly Brightens on Export Hopes
    • Entry: Ukraine Claims Overnight Strike on Russia’s Saratov Oil Refinery
    • Entry: Black Unemployment Is Surging in Trump's Overhaul of US Economy
    • Entry: Top 10% of Earners Drive a Growing Share of US Consumer Spending
    • Entry: Spain Economy to Grow More Strongly in 2025, New Forecasts Show
    • Entry: Canada Bucks the Fiscal-Fretting Trend to Go for a Bigger Deficit
    • Entry: Small US Importers Are Scrambling to Cover Tariff Costs
    • Entry: US Retail Sales Beat Forecasts in Sign of Solid Summer Spending
    • Entry: Core Inflation Eases in Canada, Opening Way for Another Rate Cut
    • Entry: Glencore to Meet South African Minister in Bid to Save Smelters
    • Entry: Fed ‘Third Mandate’ Forces Bond Traders to Rethink Age-Old Rules
    • Entry: US Industrial Production Edges Up After Falling in Prior Month
    • Entry: Dutch Boost Defense Spending to €27 Billion After NATO Pledge
    • Entry: Miran Takes Fed Oath of Office in Time for Policy Gathering
    • Entry: IMF Cuts Switzerland’s Growth Forecast on US Tariffs
    • Entry: Angola Cuts Rates For First Time Since 2023 as Inflation Eases
    • Entry: US Homebuilder Sentiment Stays Low Despite Mortgage-Rate Drop
    • Entry: Argentine Assets Rebound After Milei Strikes More Moderate Tone
    • Entry: Chicago Budget Leaders Float Cuts and Fee Hikes to Fix Deficit
    • Entry: UK Lawmakers Question Starmer Decisions Over Mandelson
    • Entry: ECB Must Remain Agile Due to Lingering Uncertainty, Escriva Says
    • Entry: Bank of Canada to Cut as Tariffs Hit Jobs Market: Decision Guide
    • Entry: New Zealand Economy Seen Contracting, Justifying More Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Carney to Unveil Budget Nov. 4 With ‘Substantial’ Deficit
    • Entry: GPIF in First Bets on Its Own for Japan Property, Infrastructure
    • Entry: Peru Congress to Discuss a New Pension Withdrawal After Boluarte U-Turn
    • Entry: US, Canada and Mexico Kick Off Trade Pact Consultations
    • Entry: Japan Faces Tough 20-Year Bond Auction as Political Risk Swirls
    • Entry: Fed Rate Cut to Mark Pivot Toward Job Market: Decision-Day Guide
    • Entry: Hong Kong Leader Set to Focus on Economy in Policy Speech
    • Entry: New Zealand Current Account Gap Narrows Sharply on Temu Effect
    • Entry: Japan’s Exports Fall for Fourth Month as US Shipments Tumble
    • Entry: Japan’s Carmakers Pledge to Keep Up Wage Growth Momentum
    • Entry: Singapore, Hong Kong Boost Cooperation on Banking Supervision
    • Entry: Swiss Support for Property Tax Abolition Wanes Before Vote
    • Entry: Ghana Set for Another Jumbo Interest Rate Cut as Inflation Nears Target
    • Entry: Highest UK Inflation Since Early 2024 to Keep BOE Wary on Cuts
    • Entry: Indonesia Seen Holding Rates as BI Independence in Focus
    • Entry: Indonesia Shocks With Rate Cut to Boost Growth; Stocks Gain
    • Entry: ECB Keeping All Options Open on Rates, Guindos Says
    • Entry: South African Inflation Slows to Two-Month Low
    • Entry: How China Is Tackling ‘Involution’ as Price Wars Fuel Deflation
    • Entry: Brazil’s Central Bank Meets With High Interest Rates Just Starting to Work
    • Entry: Euro-Zone Wage Growth to Hold Below 2% Into Next Year, ECB Says
    • Entry: Czech Central Banker Sees Rate Cuts Over for Now on Price Risks
    • Entry: Swedish Government Proposes Benefit Cuts to Reduce Jobless Rate
    • Entry: Austria Extends Home Rent Controls to Private Contracts
    • Entry: Norway Is Poised for a Cliffhanger Over Rate Cut: Decision Guide
    • Entry: ECB Mastered Soft Landing But Must Stay Nimble, Stournaras Says
    • Entry: Incoming ECB Rate-Setter Pereira Says He’s ‘Definitely’ No Dove
    • Entry: Emerging-Market Assets Extend Gains With Focus on Fed Rate Path
    • Entry: Fed’s Years of Unanimity Are Over, With Dissents Likely Looming
    • Entry: Japan’s Exports to US Tumble as Trump Tariffs Hit
    • Entry: US Housing Starts Fall to Lowest Since May in Broad Decline
    • Entry: Zimbabwe Central Bank Deputy Says Time for Dollar Debate Is Over
    • Entry: EU Wraps Up Trade Deal With Indonesia in Push for New Markets
    • Entry: EU Unveils Push for Closer India Defense, Trade Ties
    • Entry: Bank of Canada Cuts to 2.5%, Moving ‘Carefully’ Amid Risks
    • Entry: US Plans to Nominate Treasury’s Dan Katz as IMF’s No. 2 Official
    • Entry: Trump’s Trade Envoy to Meet With South African Minister
    • Entry: Argentine Peso Breaches Trading Limit, Upends Milei FX Strategy
    • Entry: Analysts See More Easing Ahead After Bank of Canada Cuts to 2.5%
    • Entry: Ghana’s Central Bank Surprises With Bigger-Than-Expected Cut
    • Entry: Fed Seen Cutting Rate as Traders Await Powell Remarks
    • Entry: Gulf States Follow First Fed Rate Cut This Year to Maintain Pegs
    • Entry: Russell 2000 on Track for First Record Since 2021 After Rate Cut
    • Entry: US Treasuries Rally After Fed Delivers Quarter-Point Rate Cut
    • Entry: Credit Risk Gauge Edges Higher as Fed Resumes Easing Cycle
    • Entry: Dimon Talks Economy and Federal Reserve With Senate Republicans
    • Entry: Powell Says Jobs Market No Longer Very Solid After Fed Rate Cut
    • Entry: Key Takeaways From Fed Decision to Lower Interest Rates
    • Entry: Where Does Trump’s Effort to Fire the Fed’s Lisa Cook Stand Now?
    • Entry: Argentine Economy Dips in Second Quarter, Cuts Rebound Short
    • Entry: Argentina Central Bank Steps In as Peso Hits FX Band Limit
    • Entry: Brazil Central Bank Holds Interest Rate at 15% as Inflation Inches Downward
    • Entry: UK Touts $205 Billion US Investment as King Charles Fetes Trump
    • Entry: Is Trump Bringing an End to US Free Market Capitalism?
    • Entry: China Banks Amped Up $10 Trillion Bond Bet Just as Market Peaked
    • Entry: Yuan Heads Near Levels That May Prompt Exporters’ Dollar Selling
    • Entry: Powell Rallies Fed Colleagues as Economic, Political Risks Grow
    • Entry: Britain Wants Social Mobility But Private Schools Still Dominate
    • Entry: Bank of England Gilts Plan to Eclipse Rates Vote
    • Entry: New Zealand Economy’s Second-Quarter Slump Fuels Rate-Cut Bets
    • Entry: BOJ to Hold Rate Steady With Focus on October Signals
    • Entry: Dollar Boost From Fed to Weigh on Asian Currencies, Analysts Say
    • Entry: Irish Economy Resilient Despite Trade Turmoil, Central Bank Says
    • Entry: Australian Unemployment Steady, Supports Cautious RBA Stance
    • Entry: Prabowo Takes Aim at Indonesia Tycoons Following Deadly Unrest
    • Entry: Japan’s Pro-Stimulus Takaichi Announces LDP Race Candidacy
    • Entry: Could Working From Home Become a Legal Right?
    • Entry: Peru Congress Passes a New $7.5 Billion Pension Withdrawal Bill
    • Entry: Citi-Goldman Split on South Africa Rates Highlights Tricky Call
    • Entry: French Protests Over Budget Raise Pressure on New Prime Minister
    • Entry: Japan LDP’s Hayashi Aims for Sustained 1% Real Wage Gains
    • Entry: Uganda Domestic Debt Soars as Anti-Gay Law Curbs Foreign Lending
    • Entry: UK Taxpayers Lose £400 Million on Covid Startup Rescue Fund
    • Entry: New Thai Government Mulling Steps to Stabilize Baht, Ekniti Says
    • Entry: Swiss Exports to US Collapsed in First Month of 39% Tariff
    • Entry: High Inflation Is Eroding UK Consumer Confidence, Survey Finds
    • Entry: RBA Models Show Sharp Downgrade to Neutral Rate Estimate
    • Entry: Norges Bank Cuts Rate But Signals Caution on Future Moves
    • Entry: Germany Lifts Debt Sales for Defense, Infrastructure Boost
    • Entry: Indonesia Lifts 2026 Deficit Target to 2.68% on Regional Funding
    • Entry: ECB’s Guindos Says Risk of Inflation Goal Undershoot Isn’t Big
    • Entry: German Growth Probably Resumed This Quarter, Bundesbank Says
    • Entry: Treasuries Resume Rally on Bets More Rate Cuts Are Coming
    • Entry: Poland’s Easing Wage Growth Boosts Chances For October Rate Cut
    • Entry: It’s Still Powell’s Fed, Not Trump’s, as Miran Gets No Traction
    • Entry: LA Port’s Container Surge Comes to an End
    • Entry: BOE Slows QT Pace to £70 Billion, Limits Long-Dated Sales
    • Entry: BOE Holds Rates at 4%, Keeps Cautious Stance on Future Cuts
    • Entry: US Initial Jobless Claims Drop by Most in Almost Four Years
    • Entry: Hassett Offers Endorsement of Fed Rate Cut, Says It’s a Start
    • Entry: UK’s Reeves Tells BOE That Lowering Inflation Is Goal of Budget
    • Entry: Summers Says Fed Policy ‘On the Loose Side,’ Inflation Top Issue
    • Entry: BOK’s Rhee Proposes IMF Weigh Targeted Lending at Lower Bound
    • Entry: ECB’s Escrivá Sees Opportunity for Bigger Global Role of Euro
    • Entry: South Africa Holds Interest Rates, Supporting Lower CPI Goal
    • Entry: Fed Rate Cut Gives Green Light to Eager US IPO Candidates
    • Entry: Housing Crisis Forces More Australians to Rent In Retirement
    • Entry: Bailey Says Bank of England Rate Cuts Are Not Yet Over
    • Entry: Canadians Receiving Unemployment Benefits Highest in Three Years
    • Entry: Freddie Mac US 30-Year Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.26%
    • Entry: BOE Plans to Keep QT on Autopilot Upended by Market Reality
    • Entry: Argentina Unemployment Falls in Reprieve for Economy and Milei
    • Entry: Canada Ends Fight Against Some US Lumber Duties, Seeking Wider Deal
    • Entry: Foreign Holdings of Treasuries Reach Record Even as China Sells
    • Entry: Hunt for New ASIC Chair Starts As Longo Says Won’t Seek New Term
    • Entry: Japan’s Inflation Slows Abruptly on Subsidies Before BOJ
    • Entry: UK, Ireland to Replace ‘Troubles’ Bill in Boost to Relations
    • Entry: Taiwan Beating Korea in Key Wealth Gauge, With Lots of TSMC Help
    • Entry: BOJ Keeps Rates Steady and Says Will Begin Selling ETFs
    • Entry: Technocrats Get Key Roles in Thai PM Anutin’s New Cabinet Lineup
    • Entry: Austria’s Finance Minister Sees Gradual Path to Joint EU Debt
    • Entry: Swiss National Bank Negative Rates Are Off Most Economists’ Agenda for Next Week
    • Entry: Japan Takaichi Touts Tax Credits, Cash Payouts If LDP’s Leader
    • Entry: Israel’s Long War in Gaza and Mass Call Ups Strain High-Tech Economy
    • Entry: Malaysia’s Export Growth Disappoints as Trade With US Falls
    • Entry: Britons Are Saving Less as Cost of Living Surges, GfK Says
    • Entry: French Business Remains Gloomy in Prolonged Political Crisis
    • Entry: UK Budget Deficit Overshoots Forecast in Fresh Blow to Reeves
    • Entry: UK Retail Sales Rise More Than Expected During August Warm Spell
    • Entry: South Africa Hails ‘Constructive’ US Trade Negotiations
    • Entry: Meloni Looks to Fitch and Rivals to Mark Italy’s Fiscal Comeback
    • Entry: Spain’s China Diplomacy Defended by Cuerpo as Tackling Trade Gap
    • Entry: Cambodia Expects Investment to Hold Steady Despite US Tariffs
    • Entry: US Corporate Bond Spreads Set New 27-Year Low After Fed Rate Cut
    • Entry: Thailand to Cut Borrowing by 8% as Public Debt Nears Legal Cap
    • Entry: ECB Can’t Tolerate Inflation Below 2% for Too Long, Centeno Says
    • Entry: Bond Traders Battle Proposals to Cap Leverage in Repo Market
    • Entry: Zimbabwe Treasury Official Says No New Plan to Extend Dollar Use After 2030
    • Entry: Euro-Zone Finance Chiefs Agree Key Step for Digital Currency
    • Entry: EU Should Keep All Options Open on Russian Assets, Heinen Says
    • Entry: What the BOJ Unwinding Its ETF Holdings Means for Japan
    • Entry: ECB Rates Mildly Supportive With No Need for Cut, Muller Says
    • Entry: Bessent Steers Clear of a Name for Now-Regular US-China Talks
    • Entry: Fed’s Kashkari Sees Two More 2025 Cuts Given Hiring Slowdown
    • Entry: Canada Shoppers Resilient Amid Trade War as Retail Rebounds
    • Entry: Why UK Tax Hikes Loom as Reeves Looks to Plug Fiscal Black Hole
    • Entry: Trump Says He Will Meet Xi at APEC, Touts Progress on TikTok
    • Entry: France Rating Downgraded Again as Concerns on Finances Mount
    • Entry: Italy Gets First Fitch Upgrade Since 2021 in Applause for Meloni
    • Entry: Poland’s Rating Outlook Cut by Moody’s as Budget Risks Increase
    • Entry: Milei, Asked About US Treasury Talks, Says Negotiations Advanced
    • Entry: Lagarde Says ECB Has Hit Inflation Goal But Uncertainty Remains
    • Entry: ECB Needs December Cut to Safely Reach 2% Inflation, Simkus Says
    • Entry: Italy Budget Gap May Be Below 3% Already in 2025, Minister Says
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Fed Resumes Rate Cuts While BOE Holds
    • Entry: How the US Created a Manufacturing Base Holds Lessons for Today
    • Entry: Ukraine Claims Overnight Drone Strikes on Two Russian Refineries
    • Entry: Scicluna Says ECB Can Cope With Downside Risks and Rate on Hold
    • Entry: EU Advances on Russia Assets Plan as Ukraine Funding Needs Rise
    • Entry: ECB at ‘Good Equilibrium,’ No Need to Ease More, Stournaras Says
    • Entry: Schumer, Jeffries Demand Trump Meeting Ahead of Looming Shutdown
    • Entry: BLS Delays 2024 Consumer Expenditures Data With No Explanation
    • Entry: Arnault Says Wealth Tax Advocate Seeks to Destroy Economy
    • Entry: Key US Inflation Metric to Ease as Focus Shifts to Jobs Market
    • Entry: Women Turn Away From Labour As They Lose Faith in Economy
    • Entry: Singapore and Egypt to Explore Free Trade Agreement, Boost Ties
    • Entry: ECB Mustn’t Rush Next Move With Prices at Target, Kazaks Says
    • Entry: ECB Officials Zero In on December to See If 2% Inflation Target Reached
    • Entry: South Korea’s Lee Says FX Swap Needed for US Investment: Reuters
    • Entry: South Korea’s Early Exports Show Weakness on US Tariff Impact
    • Entry: BOJ Removes Japan Stocks Overhang With Slow Sell-Down of ETFs
    • Entry: Indian Tech Stocks May Drop on US Changes to H-1B Visa Program
    • Entry: China’s Magnet Exports to EU Surge as Bloc Bears Brunt of Crunch
    • Entry: Global Funds Cut Holdings of Chinese Bonds to Lowest Since 2021
    • Entry: Japan’s LDP Leadership Race Kicks Off With Five Contenders
    • Entry: China’s Central Bank Revives Liquidity Tool Before Long Holiday
    • Entry: Switzerland Holds Vote on Abolishing $2.1 Billion Property Tax
    • Entry: France Is Replacing Italy as Europe’s Poster Child of Fiscal Woe
    • Entry: RBA’s Bullock Says Board Will Weigh Stronger Data Next Week
    • Entry: Trump’s H-1B Fee Hike Poses Risk to India’s Remittances, Rupee
    • Entry: Working From Home Isn’t Worth Less Pay for Most Europeans
    • Entry: European Shoppers Cut Spending Due to US Tariffs, ECB Poll Shows
    • Entry: Danish Consumer Mood Hits Two-Year Low Amid Novo Layoff Warnings
    • Entry: PBOC Unswayed by Fed’s Cut as Policy Path Hinges on Data at Home
    • Entry: Trump’s Brazil Threats Aid Effort to Hobble Beloved Payment Platform
    • Entry: Riksbank Faces Rate Dilemma Amid Inflation Spike
    • Entry: Europe’s China Dream Is Over, With Poland Now a Bigger Customer
    • Entry: How AI Is Driving Global Investment Patterns
    • Entry: Russia Weighs Flat Spending and More Tax as War Strains Finances
    • Entry: Brazil Analysts Lower 2026 Selic Bets as Economy Starts to Cool
    • Entry: Trump’s Visa Shock Strains India-US Ties, Clouds Trade Talks
    • Entry: Israel’s War Costs Seen Rising $7.5 Billion on Gaza City Assault
    • Entry: Bessent Says All Options on Table to Help Milei’s Argentina
    • Entry: Nigeria’s GDP Growth Hits Four-Year High on Oil Sector Surge
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Plays Down Fears That Strong Euro Will Hurt Exports
    • Entry: Fed’s Miran Says Policy Too Tight, Risking Higher Unemployment
    • Entry: Inflation Is Worse Than the CPI Shows, Says Ex US Comptroller
    • Entry: Fed’s Hammack Says Inflation Too High, Must Be Cautious Easing
    • Entry: Fed’s Musalem Says There Is Limited Room for More Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Fed Funds Rate Seen Edging Higher Within Range as Costs Rise
    • Entry: Milei Dangles Big Tax Break for Exporters in Stealth Devaluation
    • Entry: New Zealand Poised to Appoint First Woman as Governor of RBNZ
    • Entry: Reeves Can Raise UK Income Tax and Spare Employees, Study Finds
    • Entry: East Europe’s Hawks Fuel World-Beating Rally for Forint, Koruna
    • Entry: Piketty Says 2% Wealth Tax Is ‘Absolute Minimum’ for France
    • Entry: India Economic Activity Cools After Tariffs, Flash PMIs Show
    • Entry: Singapore’s Core Consumer Price Index Slows for Second Month
    • Entry: China Floods the World With Cheap Exports After Trump’s Tariffs
    • Entry: Indonesia’s Military Advertises Its Broader Role Under Prabowo
    • Entry: Nigeria Poised to Become Last of Africa’s Big Four to Cut Rates
    • Entry: Botswana Wants to Buy De Beers Controlling Stake by Next Month, President Says
    • Entry: Sweden Cuts Rate to Three-Year Low, Signals End to Easing
    • Entry: German Private Sector Grows at Quickest in 16 Months on Services
    • Entry: UK Export Orders Fall at Fastest Pace in Five Months, PMI Shows
    • Entry: Euro-Zone Private Sector Grows at Fastest Pace in 16 Months
    • Entry: French Private Sector Sinks More Than Expected on Political Mess
    • Entry: UK 30-Year Bond Sale Receives Fewest Orders Since 2022
    • Entry: UK Set to Be Second-Strongest G-7 Economy This Year, OECD Says
    • Entry: Resilient World Economy Set for Tariff Hit in 2026, OECD Says
    • Entry: BOE’s Pill Says It Has Tools to Run Down QE Bonds More Quickly
    • Entry: Bank of England and OECD Sound Warnings on Sticky UK Inflation
    • Entry: China Finds Other Markets for Exports Hit by Trump Tariffs
    • Entry: US Tariff Revenue Surge Is Clear, Officials Differ on Who Pays
    • Entry: ECB Should Keep ‘Room to Maneuver’ on Rates, Pereira Says
    • Entry: Kazakhstan Seeks Economic Growth Beyond Oil and Leans on China to Find It
    • Entry: Fed’s Goolsbee Says Inflation Dictates Careful Pace of Rate Cuts
    • Entry: ‘Wake Up’: Bank CEO Urges Carney to Fight US With Radical Tax Cuts
    • Entry: Brazil Central Bank Backs High Rates Despite Inflation Progress
    • Entry: Canada Hopes Trump’s $100,000 Visa Fee Redirects Talent North
    • Entry: Nigeria Cuts Interest Rates for the First Time in Five Years
    • Entry: Fed’s Bowman Says FOMC Needs to Act Decisively to Support Jobs
    • Entry: Hungary Holds Key Rate Ahead of New Inflation Projections
    • Entry: South Africa And China Businesses Ink Pact to Boost Trade
    • Entry: ECB’s Kocher Wants to Cap Growth of Europe’s Financial Rules
    • Entry: US Business Activity Cools as Growth of Selling Prices Eases
    • Entry: Fed's Powell Speaks on the Economy
    • Entry: Digital Euro May Be Rolled Out in Mid-2029, ECB’s Cipollone Says
    • Entry: Fed’s Bostic Says He’s Worried About Inflation, Sees More Coming
    • Entry: Nigeria Seen Set to Beat 2025 Tax-Revenue Target Before Year-End
    • Entry: ‘I Saw Him, He Saw Me’: Trump and Lula Get Their New York Minute
    • Entry: Bank of Canada Says Trump Trade Policy May Hurt Greenback’s Safe-Haven Status
    • Entry: Three Fed Officials See Advantages to Range for Inflation Target
    • Entry: Divided Fed Has Bond Traders Hedge Wide Range of Policy Outcomes
    • Entry: Paraguay Holds Key Rate at 6%, Sees Inflation in Target Range
    • Entry: Why US Used Magnitsky Act to Sanction Wife of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice
    • Entry: South Africa Says It’s Hopeful US Trade Pact AGOA Will Survive
    • Entry: Korea Consumer Confidence Dips First Time Since March on Tariffs
    • Entry: China’s State Banks Shift Dollar-Swap Strategy Amid Yuan Rally
    • Entry: Citigroup Exits Treasuries Curve Trade as Fears Over Fed Subside
    • Entry: Australia Monthly Inflation Accelerates to Top of RBA Target
    • Entry: China’s New Market Tool Steers Clean Energy to Where It’s Needed
    • Entry: Korea Should Keep Easing Policy, Push for Structural Reform: IMF
    • Entry: Sri Lanka Holds Rates as Growth Quickens, Tariff Risks Loom
    • Entry: Swiss Central Bank Is Set to Avoid Going Negative on Rates This Week
    • Entry: ECB’s Cipollone Says Risks to Inflation Are ‘Very Balanced’
    • Entry: Takaichi Says BOJ Should Decide Policy Steps, Softening Stance
    • Entry: Takatoshi Ito, Japanese Inflation Target Advocate, Dies at 74
    • Entry: Russia Plans Tax Increase to Ease War-Related Strains on Budget
    • Entry: Danish Central Bank Cuts Outlook Amid Novo Troubles, US Tariffs
    • Entry: Switzerland Facing Much Slower Growth in 2026 on US Tariffs: KOF
    • Entry: Why UK Inflation Is So High and What It Means for Interest Rates
    • Entry: China’s Surging Crude Imports from Indonesia Point to Iran Trade
    • Entry: German Business Outlook Declines for First Time Since April
    • Entry: Germany Courts Indian Talent After Trump Targets H-1B Visas
    • Entry: UK Five-Year Bond Sale Is Oversubscribed By the Least Since 2023
    • Entry: Saudi Opening, Alibaba Lift Emerging Stocks to Four-Year High
    • Entry: China Vow to Remove ‘Developing’ Status at WTO Bodes Well for US Trade Talks
    • Entry: The EU Wants Answers From the US on Metals Tariffs
    • Entry: Four Candidates Emerge to Replace Estonia’s Muller Next Year
    • Entry: Czechs Hold Rates on Price Risks as Focus Shifts to Path Ahead
    • Entry: Mexico’s Inflation Quickens Before Banxico’s Rate Meeting
    • Entry: New RBNZ Chief Breman Seen as Proponent of Easing Policy
    • Entry: ECB Says Cash Is Key in Crises and Supplies Must Be Guaranteed
    • Entry: BOE’s Bailey Says Further to Go on Rate Cuts, Consumer Cautious
    • Entry: Canada Population Growth Rate Near Zero on Immigration Curbs
    • Entry: Russia Plans ‘Acceptable’ 2026 Budget Deficit Amid War Spending
    • Entry: Riksbank Board Candidates Include Economists, Pension Chief
    • Entry: US New-Home Sales Unexpectedly Jump Over 20% in Broad Advance
    • Entry: Bloomberg, AfDB Start Initiative to Attract Investment in Africa
    • Entry: Swiss-US Tariff Talks Now Helmed by Parmelin, Keller-Sutter Says
    • Entry: Why a Swedish Banker Is an Antidote for the Besieged RBNZ
    • Entry: Who Loses—and Maybe Wins—From Trump’s New H-1B Fee
    • Entry: Elizabeth Warren Presses Bessent on Fannie, Freddie IPO Efforts
    • Entry: Slovakia Passes €2.7 Billion in Cuts, Tax Hikes to Trim Deficit
    • Entry: US Sets Stage for Tariffs on Robotics, Medical Devices
    • Entry: Daly Says More Rate Cuts Likely But Fed Should Move Cautiously
    • Entry: New RBNZ Chief May Start Work After Rate-Cut Cycle Is All Done
    • Entry: Business Leaders Call for Sickness Levels to Be Tackled
    • Entry: Subsidize Pay to Tackle Youth Sickness Crisis, UK Companies Say
    • Entry: Canada and Indonesia Ink Trade Deal Amid US Tariff Upheaval
    • Entry: At the UN, Syria’s Leader Calls For International Help to Rebuild Shattered Nation
    • Entry: Costa Rica Wins Moody’s Upgrade on Improved Fiscal, Debt Outlook
    • Entry: South Korea Says US Projects Will Remain in Limbo Until Visa Fix
    • Entry: China Bond Supply Set to Drop by Year-End, Easing Market Strain
    • Entry: Former BOJ Board Member Expects Rate Hike as Early as Next Month
    • Entry: How Angry Gen Z Kids Sparked Asia's Deadliest Protest This Year
    • Entry: Milei’s Tax Cut on Crops Quickly Lures $7 Billion Into Argentina
    • Entry: Bessent Lauds Milei at Midtown Gala as US Plans Argentina Rescue
    • Entry: Ireland’s Government Draws New Warning on Rising Spending
    • Entry: Bank of Korea Warns Trade, Housing Debt Pose Stability Risks
    • Entry: How Inheritance Impatience Is Fueling Elder Financial Abuse
    • Entry: UK Budget Angst Hits Gilt Auctions as Investor Appetite Fades
    • Entry: Seoul’s Apartment Prices Rise for 34th Week as Pace Picks Up
    • Entry: French Consumer Gloom Persists in Enduring Political Uncertainty
    • Entry: Europe Risks Falling Behind US on Stablecoins, Villeroy Says
    • Entry: Thai PM Vows Prudent Fiscal Policy to Ward Off Ratings Downgrade
    • Entry: SNB Keeps Rate at Zero in First Easing Halt Since Early 2024
    • Entry: Polish Economy Faces Geopolitical Reality Check, Moody’s Says
    • Entry: Germany’s Growth Won’t Last Without Reforms, Advisers Warn
    • Entry: South African Consumer Mood Darkens as Lack of Jobs, Taxes Bite
    • Entry: ECB to Be Patient Now Inflation Goal Has Been Met, Kazimir Says
    • Entry: EU’s Sefcovic Seeks FTAs With Malaysia, Other Asean Nations Soon
    • Entry: ECB Should Pay ‘Particular Interest’ to Rising Food Prices: Blog
    • Entry: Kwacha Rally Drives Zambia Inflation to 24-Month-Low
    • Entry: Brazil Central Bank Sees Economic Growth Slowing to 1.5% in 2026
    • Entry: US Eyes Robotics, Medical Gear in Latest Tariff Probes
    • Entry: Europe’s Negative Rate Experiment Won’t Be Restarted Yet
    • Entry: SNB’s Schlegel Says We’re Not ‘Adding Value’ With Views on Franc
    • Entry: Container Rates Sink to Lowest Since Start of Red Sea Diversions
    • Entry: US Initial Jobless Claims Drop to the Lowest level Since July
    • Entry: US Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in Nearly Two Years on Consumer Spending
    • Entry: Mauritius President Names Thakoor as New Central Bank Governor
    • Entry: Fed’s Miran Says Economic Vulnerability Calls for Rapid Cuts
    • Entry: US Existing-Home Sales Edge Down as High Costs Stymie Buyers
    • Entry: Canada’s Budget Watchdog Sees Federal Debt-to-GDP Ratio Rising
    • Entry: French Markets Watchdog Sees Country Dodging Financial Crisis
    • Entry: Saudi Arabia Orders Freeze on Rents in Riyadh After Price Surge
    • Entry: Macklem Backs Canada’s Fiscal Shift, Says Tough Reforms Needed
    • Entry: Fed’s Schmid Says Policy in Right Place to Bring Down Inflation
    • Entry: Amundi Sees Pound Falling in Bet BOE Cuts Rates, Restarts QE
    • Entry: Portugal to Increase Tax on House Purchases by Foreign Buyers
    • Entry: Bowman Says ‘Fragile’ Job Market Justifies More Fed Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Threat of Mass Job Cuts Raises Stakes of US Government Shutdown
    • Entry: Fed’s Goolsbee Warns Against ‘Front-Loading’ Interest-Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Citadel’s Griffin Says Fed Likely to Cut Once More This Year
    • Entry: South Africa’s Kganyago Says ‘Dangerous’ World Needs Regulation
    • Entry: Mortgage Rates in the US Increase for the First Time Since July
    • Entry: Freddie Mac US 30-Year Mortgage Rate Rises to 6.3%
    • Entry: Logan Says Fed Should Consider Replacing Benchmark Funds Rate
    • Entry: Farage Spars With Bank of England Over Plans for Digital Pound
    • Entry: S. Korea to Extend Won Trading to 24 Hours in Globalization Push
    • Entry: Milei’s Treasury Set to Snap Up Large Dollar Sales in Argentina
    • Entry: Fed’s Barr Offers Alternative Reforms to Big-Bank Stress Test
    • Entry: Barclays Sees a Resilient Dollar Despite Extraordinary Threats
    • Entry: Mexico’s Central Bank Trims Interest Rate to 7.50%, Continuing Easing Cycle
    • Entry: UAE Seeks Deal With Canada to Double Trade, Economy Minister Says
    • Entry: Bank Reserves at Fed Fall Below $3 Trillion Amid Liquidity Drain
    • Entry: Fed’s Cook Warns Supreme Court of Market ‘Chaos’ If She’s Fired
    • Entry: Pecans Are Latest Trade Focus as China Probes US, Mexico Exports
    • Entry: Tokyo CPI Unexpectedly Holds Steady, Backing BOJ’s Caution
    • Entry: Chinese Lessors in Talks With Beijing to Ease US Port-Fee Stress
    • Entry: US to Impose Tariffs on Heavy Trucks, Kitchen Cabinets
    • Entry: S. Korea’s Lee Says North Has Enough Nuclear Arms for Survival
    • Entry: Sanchez Sets Out to Turn Spain's Economic Success Into Votes
    • Entry: Thailand May Deliver Bigger Rate Cut to Curb Baht, Citi Says
    • Entry: India’s Festive Gold Demand Set to Decline on Record Prices
    • Entry: Business Leaders Says Partnership Avoided South Africa’s Failure
    • Entry: Indonesia’s GDP Growth Will Miss Prabowo’s 8% Target, BMI Says
    • Entry: Fed’s Daly Says More Cuts Likely Needed, Though Timeline Unclear
    • Entry: The Bond Market Will Be Looming Large Over Labour’s Party Conference
    • Entry: UK Seeks AI Rules to Spur Health-Care Overhaul, Protect Patients
    • Entry: Trump Presses Erdogan on Russian Oil in ‘Conclusive’ Meeting
    • Entry: Spanish Economy Grew More Than Anticipated in Second Quarter
    • Entry: ECB Says Consumers’ Inflation Expectations Rose in August
    • Entry: Russia Plans Continued Robust Defense Spending, Interfax Reports
    • Entry: Economists Lower US Job Growth Through 2026, Fueling Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Rachel Reeves’ UK Budget Is One of Hardest in Years
    • Entry: Bessent Puts US Money at Risk in $20 Billion Argentina Backstop
    • Entry: French Farmers Protest With Tractors Over EU-Mercosur Trade Pact
    • Entry: IMF Veteran Pledges to Restore Trust in Mauritian Central Bank
    • Entry: US Consumer Spending Posts Strong Gain Despite Sticky Inflation
    • Entry: Canada Economy on Track to Bounce Back in Third Quarter
    • Entry: Chile Central Bank Sees Need for Careful Analysis on Rate Moves
    • Entry: Diamond Sale Fails in Botswana as Buyers Refuse to Pay Up
    • Entry: Fed’s Barkin Says Risks to Employment, Inflation Are Limited
    • Entry: PBOC Vows to Keep Policy Accommodative, Maintain Ample Liquidity
    • Entry: Riksbank Promotes Bunge to First Deputy Governor After Breman
    • Entry: BOE’s Dhingra Calls for More Cuts, Sees Inflation Spike Fading
    • Entry: Euro Zone Inflation at Five-Month High Will Keep ECB on Hold
    • Entry: Canada to Avoid Recession But Economy Still ‘Bruised’ by Tariffs
    • Entry: Zambia Targets Lowest Budget Gap Since 2011 in Election Year
    • Entry: South Africa Plans Response to New US Trade Proposal in Weeks
    • Entry: Merz Urges EU to Lift Combustion Engine Ban as Industry Declines
    • Entry: Bowman Says Fed Should Move to Smallest Possible Balance Sheet
    • Entry: Spain Wins Double Upgrade at Moody’s and Fitch on Strong Economy
    • Entry: S&P Makes Morocco Africa’s Sole Investment-Grade Eurobond Issuer
    • Entry: France Gets Another Debt Warning as Outlook at Scope Turns Negative
    • Entry: Milei’s Bet on Trump Pays Off at Critical Moment for Argentina
    • Entry: Chinese Industrial Profits Jump in August, Reversing Drop
    • Entry: France’s Lecornu Eyes Small Shift in Contested Deficit Plans
    • Entry: Reeves Says UK’s ‘Precarious’ Finances Require Budget Caution
    • Entry: Reeves Faces OBR Fight Over Plan to Scrap UK’s Spring Forecast
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: US Consumers Keep Fueling Growth
    • Entry: Trump’s ‘Secondary Tariff’ Two-Step With India and China
    • Entry: ECB Tools Can’t Fix Europe’s Fiscal Problems, Sleijpen Tells FD
    • Entry: DHS Says Tariff Collection, ICE to Continue Under Government Shutdown
    • Entry: Subdued US Job Growth Expected in Advance of Fed Meeting
    • Entry: AI Will Not Lead to UK Job Losses, Says Bank of England Governor
    • Entry: ECB Action Is at Risk of Being Less Effective, But More Frequent, Dolenc Says
    • Entry: Europe Should Consider Joint Defense Budget, ECB’s Kazaks Says
    • Entry: China to Slap Port Fees on American Vessels in Retaliatory Move
    • Entry: Odd Lots: When America Was Consumed by Japan Panic (Podcast)
    • Entry: Czech Inflation Slows as Policymakers Weigh Domestic Price Risks
    • Entry: Kazakhstan Raises Key Rate to Record-High 18% to Curb Inflation
    • Entry: Japan’s Decades-Old Ruling Coalition Collapses, Jolting Markets
    • Entry: France Deficit Should Be Within 4.8% GDP in 2026, Villeroy Says
    • Entry: Norway’s Core Inflation Slows After Three-Month Standstill
    • Entry: Inland Port to Cut Key South Africa Freeway Truck Traffic, BD Reports
    • Entry: Japan’s Economy Likely Shrank Last Quarter as Tariffs Hit Hard
    • Entry: S. Africa Central Bank Head Sees Lower CPI Goal Aiding Bonds
    • Entry: Japan’s Ruling Coalition Leaders Meet Amid Fears of Rupture
    • Entry: Japan’s Finance Minister Ramps Up Warning After Yen Slumps
    • Entry: US, Japan to Press On With Trade Deal While New Leader Awaited
    • Entry: Mexico Congress Halts China Tariff Debate on Lawmakers’ Concern
    • Entry: New Zealand’s Willis Confident About Economic Turnaround
    • Entry: Australia’s Economy Is in ‘Pretty Good Spot,’ RBA’s Bullock Says
    • Entry: Peru Holds Key Rate at Three-Year Low Amid Impeachment Drama
    • Entry: Waller Says Job Market Biggest Concern, Payrolls Likely Negative
    • Entry: US Economy Sees Ripples of Pain From the Government Shutdown
    • Entry: Canada Employment Rises 60,400, Jobless Rate Sticks at 7.1%
    • Entry: Canadian Road Trips to US Plunge For Ninth Straight Month
    • Entry: Kochalski Seeks to Cool Expectations for Quick Polish Rate Cuts
    • Entry: ECB Officials Warn Against High Asset Price Valuations
    • Entry: US Initial Jobless Claims Rise to 235,000 in Goldman Analysis
    • Entry: Debt Investors Grow More Worried About Firms Vulnerable to AI
    • Entry: US Consumer Sentiment Remains Subdued on Job, Price Concerns
    • Entry: Rwanda to Seek New Funded Program From IMF Next Year
    • Entry: BLS to Publish September CPI Report on Oct. 24 Despite Shutdown
    • Entry: Trump Threatens New China Tariffs, Sees ‘No Reason’ to Meet Xi
    • Entry: Santander Plays Key Role as US Buys Argentine Peso to Back Milei
    • Entry: Rand is No Longer ‘Weak and Volatile,’ S. Africa’s Kganyago Says
    • Entry: Investors See Peru’s Star Economy Unscathed by Political Chaos
    • Entry: Egypt Gets S&P Upgrade in Latest Sign of Economic Turnaround
    • Entry: Fed’s Musalem Says Open to Further Cuts If Labor Market Weakens
    • Entry: Senegal’s Credit Rating Cut to Caa1 by Moody’s on Debt Risks
    • Entry: Ghana’s Credit Rating Upgraded by Moody’s After Nation Cut Debt
    • Entry: US Ends LNG Ship Penalty, Sets Tariffs in Escalating Feud With China
    • Entry: Germany’s €1.3 Trillion Burden Is Becoming Battleground for Merz
    • Entry: Central London’s Exorbitant Rents Are Starting to Spill Over
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Political Drama Grips France
    • Entry: Vietnam Excites Investors With Dramatic Economic Reform Program
    • Entry: Rachel Reeves Looks to Boost Fiscal Buffer at Crunch UK Budget
    • Entry: ECB Is in a ‘Good Place’ on Interest Rates, Vujcic Tells HRT
    • Entry: Trump’s Dealmaking Diplomacy Grows Fragile as China Fires Back
    • Entry: Stock Bubble Dread Grips Central Bankers in Washington
    • Entry: South Africa Trade Minister Says On Verge of Tariff Deal with US
    • Entry: China Accuses US of Bullying After Bessent’s Argentina Comments
    • Entry: UK Household Debt at 23-Year Low Offers Hope of Consumer Revival
    • Entry: Xi’s Red Line on Trump’s Export Curbs Threatens to Upend Truce
    • Entry: China Tells US to Back Off on Tariff Threats, Urges More Talks
    • Entry: Australia Mulls US Deal, $777 Million Rare-Earth Fund, Age Says
    • Entry: Switzerland, China to Accelerate Trade Talks as US Tariffs Bite
    • Entry: World Economy Faces Triple Risk of Tariffs, AI Bubble and Soaring Debt
    • Entry: Vance Says US Holds More Cards in Escalating China Trade Spat
    • Entry: Macron Appoints French Cabinet in New Bid to Quell Crisis
    • Entry: Singapore Set to Hold Monetary Policy on Steady Economic Outlook
    • Entry: UK Homebuilders Barratt, Persimmon Launch Own Help to Buy Offers
    • Entry: Canada Seeks to Ease China, India Tensions as Trump Digs In
    • Entry: Congo’s Cobalt Export Shock Spurs Rally and Doubts Over Supply
    • Entry: China’s Iron Ore, Copper and Coal Imports Rise to Annual High
    • Entry: Economists Mark Up US Growth Forecasts, See Tepid Job Gains, Survey Shows
    • Entry: Brexit, Decay and Politics Collide on UK’s Industrial East Coast
    • Entry: SNB Negative Rates Are Now Off Almost All Economists’ Agendas
    • Entry: Bank of England Chief Must Soon Show If He’s With Hawks or Doves
    • Entry: Chinese Exports Surge, Giving Xi Stronger Hand in Trade Fight
    • Entry: Australia Revamps Pension Tax for Wealthy Savers After Blowback
    • Entry: Argentina’s Economy Chief Says US Willing to Keep Buying Pesos
    • Entry: US and EU Spar Ahead of Vote to Cut Global Shipping Emissions
    • Entry: Indonesia Weighs Transforming Bali Into a Regional Financial Hub
    • Entry: Turkey Posts Record Current Account Surplus on Tourism, Trade
    • Entry: Indonesia, US Discuss Export Certification After Radiation Scare
    • Entry: India Says Trade Team to Visit US This Week as Talks Progress
    • Entry: Creative Destruction Theorists Win Nobel Prize for Economics
    • Entry: Goldman Sees US Consumers Paying More Than Half of Trump Tariffs
    • Entry: Dutch State Seizes Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia
    • Entry: France’s Old and New Premier Still Needs a Budget
    • Entry: Trump Tariffs’ Role in First Brands Saga Point to Slowly Emerging Economic Damage
    • Entry: BOE’s Greene Suggests Holding Rates Into 2026 on Price Concerns
    • Entry: Senegal Raises $795 Million in Oversubscribed Regional Bond Sale
    • Entry: Chile’s Budget Forecast Shows Failure of Belt-Tightening Program
    • Entry: Bessent Says Treasury Prioritizing Payments, in Unusual Maneuver
    • Entry: Zimbabwe Warned of Risks to Economy if Dollar Abandoned as Planned
    • Entry: Fed’s Paulson Favors Two More 2025 Cuts, Looking Through Tariffs
    • Entry: London Homebuilding on Track to Fall to Quarter of Normal Levels
    • Entry: The Front Lines of Trump's Trade War? Look at Kentucky
    • Entry: Brexit, Truss Are Part of Long Sterling Decline, BOE’s Mann Says
    • Entry: New Zealand Retail Spending Increase Hints at Economic Growth
    • Entry: Aussie Risks Losing Ground Versus Yen as Trade, Japan Risks Loom
    • Entry: RBNZ Plans to Ease Restrictions on Higher-Risk Housing Loans
    • Entry: UK Retail Sales Growth Slows Amid Budget Fears, BRC Says
    • Entry: Indonesia Fiscal-Cap Review Backed by Crisis-Era Policy Reformer
    • Entry: Japan Opposition Considers Backing New Rival PM Candidate as Political Tensions Flare
    • Entry: More Economists See BOK Holding in October on House Market Risks
    • Entry: Mega-Rich Plotting Return to London, Sotheby’s Housing Boss Says
    • Entry: Trump Port Fees Bring Added Headache for Chinese Ship Operators
    • Entry: UK Unemployment Rises and Wages Cool, Spurring Rate Cut Bets
    • Entry: Philippines Finance Chief Warns Graft Scandal Will Slow Economy
    • Entry: Pound Hits Fresh Two-Month Low as Traders Add Dovish BOE Bets
    • Entry: Madagascar’s President in Hiding, Claiming Plot to Take His Life
    • Entry: Bank of Thailand Sees Inflation Missing Target Through 2026
    • Entry: Montenegro Politicians Are Deploying Trump’s Playbook to Squeeze Central Bank
    • Entry: Ethiopia and Bondholders Fail to Reach Deal on Defaulted Debt
    • Entry: Singapore Firms Commit $4.2 Billion to Malaysia’s Johor Ecozone
    • Entry: Singapore Holds Monetary Policy Steady Amid Resilient Growth
    • Entry: Italy Said to Seek €5 Billion Contribution From Banks to Budget
    • Entry: German Investor Confidence Rises on Fiscal Stimulus Hopes
    • Entry: Trump’s ‘Flood the Zone’ Strategy Also Involves a Lot of Mopping Up
    • Entry: US Small-Business Optimism Falls to Three-Month Low on Economy
    • Entry: US Shutdown Threatens to Erode Quality of Important Inflation Data
    • Entry: Reeves’ Budget Has Cost Half as Many UK Jobs as Once Thought
    • Entry: Ships Hauling Goods Hit With Fees in US-China Trade War
    • Entry: China Plays Trump at His Own Game
    • Entry: France’s Premier Prepares to Set Out 2026 Budget
    • Entry: Reeves Hints at UK Spending Restraint, Citing Need to Cut Debt
    • Entry: Finland to Set Up Debt Brake to Mend Ailing Public Finances
    • Entry: Bank of England Rate-Setter Sees Growing Hard-Landing Risk in UK
    • Entry: EU’s Dombrovskis Says China Is Flexing Its Muscles on Trade
    • Entry: IMF Warns of Dim Outlook for World Economy Hit by Rolling Shocks
    • Entry: UK Faces Worst G-7 Inflation and Flat Living Standards, IMF Says
    • Entry: Kenya’s Ruto Unveils $31 Billion Infrastructure Investment Plan
    • Entry: Lagarde Says She Can't Declare an End to ECB Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Malawi Rules Out Currency Devaluation on Foreign-Exchange Inflow
    • Entry: Global Lenders Risk Capital Hit From Non-Bank Stress, IMF Says
    • Entry: South Africa Eyes More Trade with Asia as Trump’s Tariffs Bite
    • Entry: South Africa to Miss Growth Target on Slow Reforms, Moody’s Says
    • Entry: ECB Is in Good Place With Disinflation Over, Makhlouf Says
    • Entry: Fed’s Powell Set to Speak at NABE Conference
    • Entry: Diamond-Dependent   Weighs $27 Billion Plan to Diversify
    • Entry: Fed’s Bowman Says New Stress Test Proposals Coming Soon
    • Entry: France Needs ‘Significant’ Deficit Reduction, Villeroy Says
    • Entry: Powell Says Fed May Stop Shrinking Balance Sheet in Months Ahead
    • Entry: ECB’s Next Move More Likely to Be Cut Than Hike, Villeroy Says
    • Entry: Milei Team Sends Mixed FX Policy Signals Ahead of Trump Meeting
    • Entry: Italy to Cut Income Tax for Middle Class at Cost of €9 Billion
    • Entry: Bank of England’s Bailey Airs Concern Over Weak UK Jobs Market
    • Entry: Trump’s Wood Tariffs Are Here. Who’s Hit The Hardest
    • Entry: Powell Signals Another Cut as Weak Hiring Pressures Unemployment
    • Entry: Fed’s Collins Says It’s Prudent to Ease a Bit More in 2025
    • Entry: Britain Lost Over 1,500 Homebuilders in Past Year on Weak Demand
    • Entry: Wealthy Dynasty Seeks $100 Million for Rare Marina in Phuket
    • Entry: RBA’s Hunter on Alert for Stronger-Than-Expected Core Prices
    • Entry: Japan’s Political Split Brings New Concern to 20-Year Bond Sale
    • Entry: Indian Central Bank Is Said to Resume FX Swaps to Aid Liquidity
    • Entry: Australia’s CBA Signals Comyn Will Be CEO For Three More Years
    • Entry: Singapore Home Sales Slow During Quiet Period for Launches
    • Entry: Pakistan Gets Initial IMF Approval for $1.2 Billion Loans
    • Entry: Japan’s Surprise Kingmaker Tamaki Has Shot at Becoming Next PM
    • Entry: Swiss Inheritance Tax on Super Rich Lacks Support, Poll Shows
    • Entry: ECB’s Makhlouf Says Inflation Above 2% Is Bigger Risk Than Below That Threshold
    • Entry: Thailand Turns to Locals With Stimulus to Revive Tourism Sector
    • Entry: Norway Cabinet Aims to Spend More Oil Cash in 2026 Budget
    • Entry: Spain Seeks to Downplay Trump’s ‘Trade Punishment’ Threat
    • Entry: Ireland’s Makhlouf Welcomes Infrastructure Focus in Budget
    • Entry: Europe Should Find Ways to Simplify Regulation, Guindos Says
    • Entry: Thailand on Track for First Drop in Annual Visitors Since Covid
    • Entry: UK Bonds Jump in Best Run Since April After Bailey Jobs Remarks
    • Entry: South Africa Signs Trade Protocol to Export Stone Fruit to China
    • Entry: Portugal’s Initial Budget Vote Set to Pass as Socialists Abstain
    • Entry: Private Inflation Data Shows Some Goods Are Getting More Expensive Due to Tariffs
    • Entry: Kenya in Talks With BOE to Store Gold It Seeks to Purchase
    • Entry: India Trade Deficit Widens in First Full Month Since US Tariffs
    • Entry: China Port Fees Jack-Up Oil Tanker Costs and Cause Market Chaos
    • Entry: Ports Push Back on Trump’s Tariffs on Cargo Equipment
    • Entry: China’s Rare Earths Move Casts Shadow on Finance Chief Meetings
    • Entry: Cambodia Eyes ‘Historic Moment’ With Trump Over Thailand Peace
    • Entry: Two Polish Policymakers Signal Caution With Further Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Factory, Wholesale Sales Fall in Canada as Trade War Toll Mounts
    • Entry: IMF Urges UK to Keep Two Forecasts a Year in Split With Reeves
    • Entry: Fed’s Miran Says Trade Uncertainty Makes Rate Cuts More Urgent
    • Entry: Nigerian Inflation Dips Below 20% for First Time in 3 Years
    • Entry: Turkey Mulls New Central Bankers as Akcay’s Departure on Table
    • Entry: Italy Urged by ESM to Ratify Backstop as Bulgaria Ready to Sign
    • Entry: Bessent Says He’ll Give Trump Fed Chair Options in December
    • Entry: South Africa Township Firms Trapped by Lack of Credit, Scale
    • Entry: Walmart US CEO Says Shoppers Are Still Spending at Healthy Rate
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Sees No Arguments to Shift Rates
    • Entry: India Rate Setters Paused on Trade Uncertainty, Minutes Show
    • Entry: BOE Will Lift Stablecoin Limits Once Threat to Economy Eases
    • Entry: Stablecoins Can Threaten Entire Financial System, ESM Chief Says
    • Entry: Peru’s Economy Expanded Slightly Faster Than Expected in August
    • Entry: Canada Threatens to Sue Stellantis Over US Jeep Production Move
    • Entry: Fed’s Waller Says No Doubt AI Will Boost GDP, National Income
    • Entry: Chile’s Communist Candidate Extends Hand to Foreign Investors
    • Entry: Saudi Arabia Plans Mega Mecca Expansion to Tap Pilgrim Gold Rush
    • Entry: What’s Behind Gold’s Historic Rally
    • Entry: Traders Ramp Up Bets on Half-Point Fed Rate Cut by Year-End
    • Entry: ECB’s Muller Warns Chinese Export Curbs Could Fuel Inflation
    • Entry: RBA’s Kent Says Easing Financial Conditions Help Balance Economy
    • Entry: IMF Says Japan Should Avoid Adding Debt as Budget Pressure Grows
    • Entry: Trump Declares US-China Trade War, Bessent Floats Long Truce
    • Entry: Australian Unemployment Rate Jumps to Four-Year High of 4.5%
    • Entry: ANZ’s New Game Plan Explained
    • Entry: Takaichi’s Hopes of Becoming Japan PM Boosted by Ishin Talks
    • Entry: Japan’s Kato Calls for G-7 Unity Over China’s Rare Earth Curbs
    • Entry: Bessent Says Yen Will Settle If BOJ Keeps Taking Right Policies
    • Entry: BOJ’s Most Hawkish Member Calls for Rate Hike Amid Price Risks
    • Entry: Food Relief Lifts South Africans’ Nutrition to Five-Year High
    • Entry: Villeroy Urges France to Find Speedy Way to Reduce Deficit
    • Entry: UK Economy Ekes Out Modest Growth as Factories Recover
    • Entry: RBA’s Bullock Calls Rate Policy Currently ‘Marginally Tight’
    • Entry: Fed’s Beige Book Finds US Economic Activity Little Changed
    • Entry: LA Port Imports Fell Again in September Despite Busiest Third Quarter Ever
    • Entry: Canada Home Sales Hit ‘Bump in Road’ After Five Months of Growth
    • Entry: Job Searches for Holiday Season Soar With Full-Time Roles Scarce
    • Entry: Why Trump Is Eying Cooking Oil as Leverage in US-China Trade War
    • Entry: German Economy Is Struggling to Shake Off Slump, Bundesbank Says
    • Entry: US-China Trade War Boils Over and Gets Personal
    • Entry: Spread of Stablecoins Rings Alarms for Financial-Stability Risks
    • Entry: ECB’s Dolenc Sees Less-Pronounced Inflation Undershoot Next Year
    • Entry: G-20 Weighs Fixes to Debt-Relief Plan Faulted as Too Unwieldy
    • Entry: How the Shutdown Has Cut Off Key Data Guiding the Fed’s Decisions
    • Entry: BOE’s Mann Warns of ‘Clear Upside Evidence’ of Sticky Inflation
    • Entry: Fed’s Barr Calls For More Regulation to Boost Stablecoin Trust
    • Entry: NY Fed Regional Services Activity Shrinks by Most Since 2021
    • Entry: ECB’s Rehn Sees Two-Sided Risks to Europe’s Inflation Outlook
    • Entry: ECB Has Done Close to Perfect Job on Interest Rates, Wunsch Says
    • Entry: US Homebuilder Sentiment Rises By Most Since 2024
    • Entry: Kocher Advocates for ECB Calm With Policy in a ‘Good Place’
    • Entry: Tunisia Turns to Central Bank, Wealth Tax After Snubbing IMF
    • Entry: IMF Chief Says Canada Has Fiscal Room to Boost Capital Spending
    • Entry: ECB Determined to Decide Next Steps Based on Data, Lane Says
    • Entry: Lagarde Says ECB Is Well Placed to Tackle Future Shocks
    • Entry: IMF Says Senegal Has Untangled Its Hidden Debt Scandal
    • Entry: Harvard Details ‘Challenging’ Year as Fund Grows to $57 Billion
    • Entry: Argentines Dump the Peso, Betting US Rescue Is Doomed to Fail
    • Entry: Record Tariffs Help Trim US Deficit to $1.78 Trillion
    • Entry: Closer UK-EU Ties Would Help Inflation Fight, BOE’s Greene Says
    • Entry: ECB Governing Council Member Says Price Effects of US Tariffs Still Unclear
    • Entry: Tokyo Homebuyers Divided on Purchase Plans as Living Costs Soar
    • Entry: BOJ’s Ueda Keeps Door Open for Rate Hike as Decision Nears
    • Entry: Chinese Export Boom Can’t Stop Economy From Year’s Worst Quarter
    • Entry: Citi Sells Argentine Pesos to Fed as Part of Treasury’s Rescue
    • Entry: Japan’s Opposition Party Leader Says Coalition Chance Is ‘50-50’
    • Entry: Egypt Hikes Gasoline, Diesel Prices as Part of IMF-Led Bailout
    • Entry: ECB Agrees Policy Is in Good Place as Thoughts on Future Diverge
    • Entry: Reeves, Spurned by Voters, Hopes to Win Over UK Bond Markets
    • Entry: Malaysia’s 5.2% Growth Beats All Estimates Despite Trump Tariffs
    • Entry: Treasury Five-Year Yield Falls to Lowest Since October 2024
    • Entry: IMF Sees ‘Significant’ Risks to Global Growth from US-China Row
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Says He’s ‘Rather Comfortable’ With Rates Now
    • Entry: Pakistan Finance Minister Says GDP Takes Hit From Deadly Floods
    • Entry: A Trip to Alaska With San Fran Fed President Mary Daly
    • Entry: A Post-Socialist Bolivia Will Face Major Economic Test After Runoff Vote
    • Entry: ECB’s Simkus Says Downside Risks Keep Further Rate Cut in Play
    • Entry: Bank of England Chief Economist Urges Slower Pace of Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Canada’s Finance Minister Says Budget Will ‘Crowd In’ Private Investment
    • Entry: Powell Has Backing for 2025 Rate Cuts and Then Things Get Cloudy
    • Entry: Termites Erode Dollar’s Foundation But Alternatives Are Lacking
    • Entry: ECB’s Sleijpen Says Policy in Good Place But May Not Stay There
    • Entry: Giorgetti Says Italian Banks Can Help Pay for Meloni’s Tax Cuts
    • Entry: Bank of Italy Cuts Growth Forecast for 2026 on Trade Tensions
    • Entry: Argentine Bonds Gain as Treasury Buys Pesos at Parallel Rate
    • Entry: Romanian Bonds Outperform as Bets on Budget Improvement Grow
    • Entry: German Finance Chief Slams China’s Rare-Earth Export Limits
    • Entry: ECB’s Lagarde Says Price Risks Have Narrowed Despite Uncertainty
    • Entry: ECB to Ensure Inflation Doesn’t Get Stuck Below 2%, Kazaks Says
    • Entry: UK Pensions Need Reason to Invest in Local Stocks, LSE Boss Says
    • Entry: BOE’s Greene Says Workers’ Bargaining Power Is Fading
    • Entry: Bank of Montreal's CEO Delivers a Warning About Distress on Main Street
    • Entry: UK Targets End-2026 for Stablecoin Rules to Keep Pace With US
    • Entry: Central Banker Sees Colombia Interest Rate Hike on the Table
    • Entry: Fed Policy Benchmark’s Rise Fuels Funding Concerns, QT Debate
    • Entry: ECB Can Live With Limited Divergence From 2% Target, Wunsch Says
    • Entry: South Africa’s Hard-Fought G-20 Debt Declaration Draws Criticism
    • Entry: Bessent Says Will Meet China’s He in Malaysia Likely Next Week
    • Entry: ECB’s Rehn Urges Joint Financing of European Defense Spending
    • Entry: Federal Workers File Most Jobless Claims Since Last Shutdown
    • Entry: Global Finance Chiefs Urged to Keep Calm as Trade War Escalates
    • Entry: Fed’s Musalem Says Could Support Another Cut, Policy Not Preset
    • Entry: Meloni Wins Italy’s Best Rating Since 2018 With DBRS Upgrade
    • Entry: Argentine FX Traders Estimate US Treasury Sold Over $200 Million
    • Entry: Botswana Credit Rating Cut by Moody’s for First Time Since 2021
    • Entry: France’s Gets Debt Warning as S&P Downgrades in Unscheduled Move
    • Entry: China Officials Try to Ease Global Concern Over Rare Earth Curbs
    • Entry: Germany’s Army Revival Runs Up Against an Acute Housing Shortage
    • Entry: France’s Third Downgrade in a Year Is a Call to Step Up, Lescure Says
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Gold Soars Amid US-China Tensions
    • Entry: The Mercantilist Policy Playbook Is Going Global
    • Entry: Argentina CEOs Strive to Surf Milei Volatility at Annual Retreat
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Says Inflation Pretty Much on Target for Next Years
    • Entry: UK Economy Will Adjust to Brexit Shock Over Time, Bailey Says
    • Entry: Chinese Export Boom Can’t Stop Economy’s Slowdown
    • Entry: ECB’s Kocher Sees Equal Chance for Cut or Hike as Next Rate Move
    • Entry: ECB’s Lagarde Says Common Approach to Russian Assets Is Vital
    • Entry: Japan’s Ishin to Decide Today on Coalition With Takaichi’s LDP
    • Entry: UK Housing Market Misses Autumn Bounce on Tax Woes, Survey Finds
    • Entry: China Data Shows Property Slump Deepened, GDP Release Awaited
    • Entry: Vanguard Positions for BOJ Hikes to Flatten Japan’s Yield Curve
    • Entry: Japan’s LDP Reaches Coalition Deal to Set Up Takaichi as Premier
    • Entry: Chinese Economic Slowdown Worsens With Growth Weakest in a Year
    • Entry: China’s Global Network of Shipping Ports Is Too Big for Trump to Unravel
    • Entry: Murder by Appointment: South African Lawyers Face Assassination
    • Entry: SNB’s New Era of Rate Messaging Raises Hopes for Franc Clues
    • Entry: Vietnam Targets 10% Growth Next Year Despite Trade Pressures
    • Entry: BOJ Board Hawk Calls for Rate Hike as Japan’s Price Norm Shifts
    • Entry: Senegal Seeks Rapid IMF Deal as Funding Talks Continue in Dakar
    • Entry: Trump’s Duty-Free AI Boom Zips Past the Sluggish Global Economy
    • Entry: China Charts Course for the Next Five Years
    • Entry: US, Argentina Sign $20 Billion Swap Deal Before Midterm Vote
    • Entry: Think Landing a Job Is Hard? Try Having 'DEI' on Your Resume
    • Entry: Canadians Grow Gloomy on the Economy as US Trade War Persists
    • Entry: Morocco Pledges $15 Billion Social Spending Following Youth-Led Protests
    • Entry: Ethiopia in Talks With China to Convert Dollar Loans Into Yuan
    • Entry: Bank of Canada Survey Shows Firms Can’t Shake Trade Pessimism
    • Entry: ECB’s Schnabel Says Euro’s Role Strong, Should Be Strengthened
    • Entry: MTA to Sell $230 Million of Debt Amid Tolling Plan Legal Fight
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    • Entry: Mexico Recovers $10.9 Billion From Fuel Smuggling Crackdown
    • Entry: USTR Proposes Additional Tariffs of Up to 100% on Nicaragua
    • Entry: A Troubled $140 Billion Bet on China Property Gets Even Worse
    • Entry: ECB’s Nagel Calls Reliable Statistics ‘Backbone’ of Sound Policy
    • Entry: Trump Official Warns China Against Penalizing Companies Investing in US
    • Entry: Reeves Pledges Crackdown on UK Business Rules in Push for Growth
    • Entry: Korea’s Early Trade Data Show Robust Exports Despite Tariffs
    • Entry: Japan Set to Have First Female Finance Minister, Reports Say
    • Entry: Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female Prime Minister
    • Entry: Hungary to Hold Rates Despite Orban’s Pressure: Decision Guide
    • Entry: BOJ Is Said to Be Closer to Rate Hike With Little Need to Rush
    • Entry: Japan Shifts to the Right Under ‘Iron Lady’ Admirer Takaichi
    • Entry: Swiss Franc Nears Decade High as Volumes Surge on Haven Flows
    • Entry: UK Borrowing Overshoots Forecast by £7.2 Billion Ahead of Budget
    • Entry: Oil Recovery to Determine Saudi Fiscal Trajectory, IMF Says
    • Entry: Uganda Secures $2 Billion From World Bank After Funding Freeze
    • Entry: Swiss Exports to US Rebounded in September, Defying 39% Tariffs
    • Entry: IMF Urges Egypt to Accelerate Privatization Amid Reviews Talks
    • Entry: Japan PM Takaichi Picks Just Two Other Women as Cabinet Members
    • Entry: South Africa Gets its First Climate Index to Track Weather Risks
    • Entry: Novo’s Stock Rout Distorts Danish Consumer Mood, Watchdog Says
    • Entry: Thai Companies Warn Baht Strength Means They Lose Out to Vietnam
    • Entry: Walking the US-China Tightrope
    • Entry: China’s Port Dominance Adds Strategic Leverage to Its Economic Reach
    • Entry: Lagarde Says Capital Markets Union Is Key for Energy Transition
    • Entry: Canada Inflation Quickens to 2.4%, Core Measures Heat Up
    • Entry: America Inc. Provides Upbeat Picture in Absence of Economic Data
    • Entry: Fitch Sees South Africa Endorsing 3% Inflation Target Next Month
    • Entry: Bessent Confirms ‘Economic Stabilization’ Deal With Argentina
    • Entry: Ratings Firms Should Reward South Africa’s Gains, Kganyago Says
    • Entry: China Reassures Foreign Firms on Export Controls at Huge Meeting
    • Entry: Syria Plans Roadshow Within Months as It Seeks Investment Boost
    • Entry: BOE’s Bailey Warns of Financial Crisis Echoes in Private Credit
    • Entry: ECB Achieved Soft Landing and Resilient Economy, Stournaras Says
    • Entry: Manufacturing CEOs Want Canada to Mirror Tax Cuts in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
    • Entry: US Treasury Sells Dollars to Keep Peso Within Argentina FX Band
    • Entry: Congress Is Destroying Peru’s Economic Pillars, Watchdog Warns
    • Entry: Debt Fund Defaults in UK Real Estate Soar Past 20%, Survey Shows
    • Entry: US Tariff, Tax Risks Ease for Ireland, Goodbody Says
    • Entry: Bank Indonesia Set for Fourth Straight Rate Cut to Boost Growth
    • Entry: Japan PM Takaichi Orders Economic Package to Tackle Inflation
    • Entry: Japan’s Exports Advance for First Time Since April on Chips
    • Entry: Indonesia Plans Debut Yuan Bonds as Dim Sum Issuance Hits Record
    • Entry: China’s $1 Billion of Daily US Exports Show Xi Bargaining Power
    • Entry: China Bonds Get a Boost as Trade Angst Spurs Bets on PBOC Easing
    • Entry: Thai Woes Deepen as BOT Warns of Third-Quarter GDP Contraction
    • Entry: Reeves’ Efforts to Blame Brexit for Budget Woes Face Pushback
    • Entry: RBNZ Considered New Policy Committee Member for Board Vacancy
    • Entry: Bessent’s Plan Runs Short on Time to Line Up Argentina Financing
    • Entry: Traders Ramp Up Wagers on BOE Easing After Inflation Held Steady
    • Entry: Steady UK Inflation Prompts Traders to Bet on December Rate Cut
    • Entry: Bank Indonesia Pauses Rate Cuts to Allow Policy Transmission
    • Entry: South African Inflation Quickens, Making Rate Cut Unlikely
    • Entry: Olli Rehn on the Big Competitiveness Challenge Facing Europe
    • Entry: Odd Lots: Olli Rehn on the Big Challenge Facing Europe (Podcast)
    • Entry: Dollar Goes Into Hibernation With Range Near Tightest Since 2013
    • Entry: Waller, a Top Fed Chair Contender, Backs Rate Cuts Without Bowing to Trump
    • Entry: ECB’s Guindos Says Current Interest-Rate Levels Are Adequate
    • Entry: China’s Exports to US Looked Dented Not Defeated by Trump Tariffs
    • Entry: Peak Inflation in G-7’s Worst Performer Isn’t So Bad
    • Entry: Turkey Said to Weigh Scrapping Inflation Accounting Practice
    • Entry: Surging Gold Exports Boost Ethiopia’s Faith in Stronger Currency
    • Entry: Argentina Peso Snaps Five-Day Losing Streak Amid FX Intervention
    • Entry: Korea-US Talks Focusing on $350 Billion Pledge, Not FX Swap
    • Entry: Top Banker Slams South Africa’s Black Empowerment Laws for Being Misapplied
    • Entry: European Stocks Fall With Earnings in Focus; Barclays Rallies
    • Entry: Senegal to Pay 11% More on 2026 Debt After Hidden Loans Scandal
    • Entry: Argentina’s Economy Posts Slight Growth Ahead of Midterm Vote
    • Entry: US Sanctions Russia’s Rosneft, Lukoil Amid Ukraine Peace Push
    • Entry: BOE’s Woods Slams ‘Highly Risky’ Bank Push to Ease Capital Rules
    • Entry: Why China Is Gaining the Upper Hand in Trump’s Trade War
    • Entry: Carney Sets Goal of Doubling Canada’s Non-US Exports in a Decade
    • Entry: BOJ Watchers Push Back Rate Hike Call After Takaichi Takes Helm
    • Entry: BOK Stands Pat on Policy as Housing Market Rally Stirs Concerns
    • Entry: Japanese PM Takaichi’s Government Kicks Off With Strong Support
    • Entry: Europe Faces an Economic Reality Check on Its Climate Agenda
    • Entry: Turkish Central Bank Watchers Are Split on Bets for Rate Cuts
    • Entry: Bank of England to Move Financial Regulator Amid Cash Crunch
    • Entry: Warsaw Stock Exchange Eyes Upgrade to Developed-Market Status
    • Entry: South Korea Property Rally Builds, Keeping Central Bank on Guard
    • Entry: Singapore’s Core Inflation Inches Up on Transport, Healthcare
    • Entry: French October Business Confidence Unexpectedly Ticks Higher
    • Entry: Japan’s Unions Seek Minimum 5% Wage Hike in Upcoming Pay Talks
    • Entry: SNB Reckoned Policy Settings Will Stoke Inflation in Due Course
    • Entry: SNB’s First ‘Soft Policy’ Rate Summary Leaves Analysts Split
    • Entry: Moody’s Warns Political Risks Threaten Turkey’s Economic Gains
    • Entry: Time for a German to Head ECB, Former Merkel Adviser Says
    • Entry: DNB CEO Says Regulators Are ‘Right’ to Monitor Private Credit
    • Entry: QE Revisionism in a World Drowning in Debt
    • Entry: Turkey Slows Rate Cuts Amid Higher Inflation, Political Risks
    • Entry: Africa Attracts Billions as Tariffs Redraw Global Trade Map
    • Entry: Chile’s Jobs Slump Persists as Election Puts Public-Sector Roles at Risk
    • Entry: Bank of England Doves Focus on Trump Effect That Hasn’t Yet Hit
    • Entry: Auto Sales Help Keep Canada Retail Afloat Amid US Trade War
    • Entry: Mexico Inflation Slows Ahead of Banxico’s Next Rate Decision
    • Entry: ‘People Are Stressed’: DC House Hunters Rattled by Shutdown
    • Entry: Brazil Central Bank Interest Rate Cuts are Nowhere in Sight, Ex-Officials Say
    • Entry: UK Unveils Emergency Housing Plan to Boost London Development
    • Entry: US Existing-Home Sales Rise to Fastest Pace in Seven Months
    • Entry: Argentine Bonds and Peso Rally Ahead of Crucial Vote for Milei
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    • Entry: South Africa Needs Reforms to Counter US Tariffs, Central Bank Says
    • Entry: Lower CPI Goal May Save South Africa $52 Billion in Debt Costs
    • Entry: US Initial Jobless Claims Rose Last Week, State Data Suggest
    • Entry: Japan’s Inflation Picks Up, Highlighting Challenges for PM
    • Entry: Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack Causes 27% Slump in UK Car Output
    • Entry: Britons Eye Big-Ticket Purchases as Confidence Rises, GfK Says
    • Entry: Trump Seeks Elusive Trade Deal With Xi in High-Stakes Meeting
    • Entry: PBOC Adviser Says China Has to Do ‘Something Major’ for Economy
    • Entry: Treasuries’ October Gains at Risk From CPI ‘Tipping Point’
    • Entry: Trump Says All Trade Talks With Canada Are Terminated
    • Entry: Russia Rate Cut in Question as Refinery Attacks Raise Fuel Costs
    • Entry: Japan’s Finance Minister Signals Possibility of More JGB Sales
    • Entry: Japan’s Takaichi Expected to Bolster Inflation Response, Defense
    • Entry: Understanding the Latest US Sanctions on Russian Oil
    • Entry: Ivory Coast Democracy Strained by Leader’s Bid for Fourth Term
    • Entry: ECB to Hold Interest Rates at 2% for Next Two Years, Poll Shows
    • Entry: Farage Floats Ousting Bailey in Sign He Would Meddle With BOE
    • Entry: China Commerce Minister Says US and China Can Find Solutions
    • Entry: IMF Warns Asia’s Growth Will Cool This Year, Next on Trade Risks
    • Entry: UK Retail Sales Rise Again in Unexpected Boost for Economy
    • Entry: German Business Activity Unexpectedly Surges the Most Since 2023
    • Entry: French Private Sector Unexpectedly Shrinks on Political Turmoil
    • Entry: Korea, US Still ‘Sharply’ Split Over Cash in $350 Billion Pledge
    • Entry: UK Private Sector Gains Pace as Factories Bounce Back, PMI Shows
    • Entry: Euro-Zone Business Activity Unexpectedly Hits Highest Since 2024
    • Entry: Ex-UBS Chairman Weber Warns AI Ushering In New Era of Inequality
    • Entry: India’s Economic Momentum Slows in October as US Tariffs Hit
    • Entry: Swiss Franc’s Haven Run Seen Nearing SNB Intervention Threshold
    • Entry: Netanyahu Eyes 2026 Election With Pitch That He Saved Israel
    • Entry: BOE Bows to Pressure to Reveal Detail of Hedge Fund Talks Faster
    • Entry: Russia Cuts Rate to 16.5% as Refinery Attacks Feed Inflation
    • Entry: AI Data Center Boom Threatens Trump’s Manufacturing Revival
    • Entry: US CPI Data Release to Give Rare Economic Snapshot in Shutdown
    • Entry: The Dark Side of the AI Boom Is It’s Masking Weak Investment
    • Entry: US CPI Rises Less Than Expected, Keeping Fed on Track to Cut
    • Entry: Brazil Inflation Cools More Than Forecast as Rates Stay High
    • Entry: How the Ontario Reagan Ad Sliced and Diced the Original Address
    • Entry: Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US CPI Report for September
    • Entry: South Africa, Nigeria Exit Global Watchdog’s Dirty Money List
    • Entry: Trade Talks Were Making Progress Before Trump Blowup, Carney Says
    • Entry: Bank of England Probes Data Center Lending Amid AI Bubble Fears
    • Entry: Bundesbank Head Says EU Must Be Ready to Retaliate Against China
    • Entry: ECB’s Villeroy Warns Deregulation Could Seed Financial Crisis
    • Entry: Milei’s Chainsaw Infuriates Voters He Needs to Salvage His Presidency
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    • Entry: Economists Urge Carney to Set Output Targets Amid Debt Binge
    • Entry: US Cut by Scope Ratings After Three Weeks of Shutdown Stalemate
    • Entry: France Gets Fresh Warning on Finances as Moody’s Turns Negative
    • Entry: Don’t Cut Cash ISA Limit, UK Lawmakers Warn Reeves
    • Entry: Aussie Newlyweds, Rugby Fans Cash In on New Zealand Bargains
    • Entry: German Firms Hand Over Secrets That China Could Use for Leverage
    • Entry: Malaysia in Talks for 0% Chip Tariff, Minerals Deal With Trump
    • Entry: Bank of France Chief Says 2026 Deficit Must Be Within 4.8% GDP
    • Entry: Charting the Global Economy: Tame US CPI Supports More Fed Rate Cuts
    • Entry: China Doubles Down on Manufacturing Dominance
    • Entry: EU Chief Considering All Options Over China Rare-Earth Threat
    • Entry: Mauritius Foreign Investment Inflows Recover on Property Sales
    • Entry: Deli Meats See Record Price Bump as Grocery Costs Keep Rising
    • Entry: France’s Socialists Pitch Wealth Tax as Offer to Save Government
    • Entry: Trump Tariffs Deliver Shock ‘Wake-Up Call’ to a World Denim Hub
    • Entry: Kenya Plans Sovereign Wealth Fund for Minerals, Oil Resources
    • Entry: ECB’s Escrivá Says Current Level of Rates Is Appropriate
    • Entry: Bolivia’s Paz Heads to US Next Week to Address Fuel Crisis Aid
    • Entry: North America Set to Cut Rates as Rest of G-7 Looks On
    • Entry: US, China Reach Framework for Trump-Xi Meeting, Bessent Says
    • Entry: Trump Predicts ‘Pretty Good Deals’ With Brazil in Lula Meeting
    • Entry: China to Make ‘Substantial’ US Soybean Purchases, Bessent Says
    • Entry: French Wealth Tax Vote Is Delayed as Government Teeters
    • Entry: US Unveils Vietnam Trade Framework After 20% Tariff Deal
    • Entry: Nigeria’s Dangote to More Than Double Refinery Capacity
    • Entry: Fed’s Divisions Set to Deepen When Debate Turns to Further Cuts
    • Entry: RBA Braces for Policy Test as Disinflation Fades, Jobs at Risk
    • Entry: Updates on Argentina's Midterm Election Results
    • Entry: US-Korea Fund Stuck on Key Points Ahead of Trump Visit, Lee Says
    • Entry: South Korea's Housing Market Is a `Ticking Bomb,' President Says
    • Entry: Japan’s Takaichi Support Starts on High Note as Trump Arrives
    • Entry: China Signals Shift in Yuan Push as PBOC Drops Cautious Tone
    • Entry: Ex-PBOC Adviser Makes Outlier Call for 2008-Style Mega Stimulus
    • Entry: BOJ Expected to Hold at First Meeting Since Takaichi Became PM
    • Entry: Euro Zone to Get Hard Data on Tariff Damage as ECB Sets Rates
    • Entry: Thai Exports Jump 19%, Top Estimates Despite Trump Tariffs
    • Entry: US Firms Largely Avoid Price Hikes Despite Rising Costs, Survey Shows
    • Entry: Philippine Central Banker Sees More Easing as Graft Woes Weigh
    • Entry: China’s Industrial Profit Growth Picks Up to Near Two-Year High
    • Entry: Japan’s First Female Finance Chief Is Veteran on Banking Policy
    • Entry: UK Chancellor to Press for Gulf Trade Deal in Riyadh Visit
    • Entry: Bessent Names Fed Chair Finalists Ahead of Year-End Decision
    • Entry: Nexperia Fallout Adds to Business Angst Ahead of Dutch Election
    • Entry: German Business Confidence Jumps to Highest Level Since 2022
    • Entry: RBA to Decide Whether to Cut Rates to Boost Jobs, Bullock Says
    • Entry: Philippine Central Banker Says It’s Time to Take Profit on Gold
    • Entry: Pakistan Leaves Key Rate Unchanged After Prices Rise
    • Entry: US-China Trade Deal Comes Into View
    • Entry: Brazil Inflation Forecasts Drop After Hawkish Rates Remarks
    • Entry: Trump's Reordered Trading System
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    • Entry: Czech Billionaire Moves Closer to Government After Election Win
    • Entry: Bessent Says Japan’s Expansionary Policy Helping Stocks
    • Entry: Milei Wins New Chance, and Tough Challenge, to Remake Argentina
    • Entry: Mexico’s Sheinbaum Says US Extending Trade Deadline for Several Weeks
    • Entry: Trump Suggests He May Drop Probe on First-Term China Trade Deal
    • Entry: As Argentine Peso Rallies, US Eyes a Small Gain on Its Rescue
    • Entry: Here Are the Five Contenders to Replace Powell as Fed Chair
    • Entry: Philippine Banks to Lead Profit Growth Among Regional Peers
    • Entry: Korea’s Economic Growth Speeds Up on Solid Exports, Local Demand
    • Entry: UK Food Prices Fall By Most in Almost Five Years, BRC Says
    • Entry: US-China Trade Detente Would Limit Tariff Blow for Both, BE Says
    • Entry: Bangladesh, Pakistan Vow to Boost Trade Ties After Two Decades
    • Entry: Trump’s Trade Deals Give US Edge Over Southeast Asia
    • Entry: Trump Enlists Japan in Drive to Secure Critical Minerals Supply
    • Entry: Thai Central Bank Chief Wants Bad-Debt Purchases Doubled
    • Entry: China Expands Trade Pact With Asian Economies Courted by Trump
    • Entry: Japan Names Specific Projects for $550 Billion US Investment
    • Entry: Thailand Seeks to Leverage Peace Deal for Trump Tariff Relief
    • Entry: ECB Says Consumers’ Inflation Expectations Broadly Unchanged
    • Entry: China Vows to ‘Significantly’ Boost Consumption Share of Economy
    • Entry: China Advisor Expects US to Ease Export Curbs for Magnet Relief
    • Entry: Bessent Avoids Pressing Hard on BOJ Policy in Tokyo Visit
    • Entry: Ireland’s Economy Contracts for First Time in Almost Two Years
    • Entry: China Expert Who Warned of ‘Messy’ US-China Trade War Sees New Escalation Risk
    • Entry: ECB’s Lagarde Says Food Inflation Must Continue to Come Down
    • Entry: Prediction Markets See a Close Call on Trump Tariff Case at Supreme Court
    • Entry: How to Solve the US Farmworker Shortage, According to Congress
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    • Entry: US Consumer Confidence Slips on Outlook for Economy, Jobs
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    • Entry: Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Ahead of Carney’s Budget
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    • Entry: Chile Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate at 4.75%, Guarding Against Inflation
    • Entry: Fed Seen Cutting Rates, But With No Added Signal
    • Entry: Australia’s Inflation Surge Boosts Case to Extend RBA Pause
    • Entry: Trump Offers Little Relief for Asean, Bloomberg Economics Says
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    • Entry: Canada Rebuilds Asia Trade Ties to Counter Trump Tariff Pain
    • Entry: Trump Expects Lower Fentanyl Tariff, Nvidia Talks With Xi
    • Entry: India’s RBI Set to Resume Bond Buys to Boost Cash, Analysts Say
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    • Entry: ECB Targets 2029 Launch for Digital Euro, Prep Work to Continue
    • Entry: Spanish Growth Stays Strong as Homegrown Demand Offsets Trade
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    • Entry: BOJ Set to Stand Pat at First Meeting of PM Takaichi Era
    • Entry: Namibia to Make Record $750 Million One-Day Debt Repayment
    • Entry: Goldman Sachs Economists Renew Call for BOE Rate Cut in November
    • Entry: UK Mortgage Approvals Jump to Highest Since 2024, BOE Says
    • Entry: Swiss Expect US Tariffs to Hit Tax Revenue From Next Year
    • Entry: Fed Is Seen Refraining From Sustained Rate-Cut Pledge Trump Wants
    • Entry: Colombia’s Digital Tax Plan Risks Strangling Payments Revolution
    • Entry: Trump Offers Little Tariff Relief for Asean Countries
    • Entry: Chad Seeks Backers for $30 Billion Five-Year Development Plan
    • Entry: Bank of Canada Cuts to 2.25%, Rates ‘About the Right’ Level
    • Entry: CUNY Deepens Centerbridge, Bain Ties to Help Students Land Jobs
    • Entry: Laffer Has a Prescription for Britain’s Economic Woes
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    • Entry: Powell Says December Rate Cut ‘Far From’ Foregone Conclusion
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