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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