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China’s industrial growth slows in March

China’s industrial growth slowed in March and retail sales shrank due to the economic crippling effects of the closures caused by a new coronavirus pandemic in several cities of the...

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FT-Brookings: the war in Ukraine and stagflation threaten global economic recovery

The global economy is facing a double risk of slowing growth and concomitant high inflation, or stagflation, this year, while the global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will be further...

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The WTO has lowered its global trade and economic growth forecast

It has lowered its forecasts for global economic turnover and global gross domestic product growth, compared to its previous October forecast in a World Trade Organization (WTO) report released on...

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In the OECD, inflation was at a 31-year high in February

In the countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the annual increase in consumer prices was 7.7 percent in February after 7.2 percent in January. Inflation...

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Fed prepares for aggressive monetary tightening

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(HU) A feje tetejére állt a világgazdaság

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Global smartphone sales grew 6 percent last year

After a sharp decline of two years ago, smartphone sales rose worldwide last year, according to market research firm Gartner. The five market leaders further increased their market share to...

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OECD: the crisis could take more than 1 percentage point of the global economy’s growth this year

The war in Ukraine could take more than a percentage point of the world’s economic growth this year and drop inflation by two and a percentage point. In its first...

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Coface: Economy under double press: Russian-Ukrainian crisis could lead to stagflation

The escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and the invasion of the latter by the Russian military on 24 February has triggered turmoil in the financial markets, and drastically increased...

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In January, inflation in the OECD peaked at a nearly 31-year high

In the countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the annual increase in consumer prices was 7.2 percent in January after 6.6 percent in December. The...

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Russia-Ukraine war in March greatly deteriorated investor sentiment in the euro area

Investor sentiment in the eurozone fell much weaker than analysts expected in March, according to a survey by the Sentix Economic Research Institute in Frankfurt, mainly due to the Russian...

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China sets economic growth of around 5.5% by 2022

China has set an economic growth goal of around 5.5 percent by 2022, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Saturday at the opening of the annual session of the National...

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U.S. economic growth accelerated in February

Private sector growth in the U.S. economy accelerated more than expected in February, according to a survey by London-based financial and economic data provider IHS Markit, whose preliminary data was...

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Diageo Enters Deal to Repurchase Up to GBP1.7B of Shares

Diageo PLC said Monday that it has started a share buyback for up to 1.7 billion pounds ($2.31 billion) as part of its return of capital program. The U.K. alcohol-beverage...

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European Stock Futures Higher on Ukraine Summit Hopes

European stock markets are expected to open cautiously higher Monday, helped by fresh hopes for a diplomatic solution to the tense situation on the Ukraine border. At 2 AM ET...

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German Producer Price Inflation Accelerates In January

Germany’s producer prices rose for a second month in a row and at a faster pace in January, figures from Destatis showed Friday. Producer prices increased 0.9 percent year-on-year after...

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Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development downgrades GDP growth forecast for this year

Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development has lowered its estimate of Russian GDP growth this year from 3.0 percent to 2.8 percent, Russian economic daily Vedomosti reported on Monday. According to...

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Supply Disruptions Add to Inflation, Undermine Recovery in Europe

With supply constraints likely to persist, the challenge for policymakers is to support recovery without allowing high inflation to become entrenched. When countries asked people to stay at home to...

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(HU) Varga Mihály ezt gondolja a következő évek legnagyobb gazdasági kihívásairól

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UK inflation at record high

Uk inflation accelerated to a record high in January. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday that the 12-month Consumer Price Index (CPI), excluding housing costs, rose 5.5...

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GM to resume production of Chevrolet Bolt electric cars in April

General Motors plans to restart production of the Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in early April and begin shipping to auto dealers shortly thereafter....

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Unemployment has fallen in OECD countries

Unemployment in the countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) fell for the eighth consecutive month last December, falling to 5.4 percent from 5.5 percent in November....

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Inflation in the OECD is at a 30-year high

In the countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the annual increase in consumer prices was 6.6 percent in December after 5.9 percent in November. The...

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FAO: food prices in January at a nearly 10-year peak

World food prices peaked at a nearly 10-year high in January, mainly due to higher prices of vegetable oils and dairy products. According to data released by the Food and...

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Fidelity: Three reasons why China could roar in the year of the tiger

Tuesday 1 February marks the Chinese New Year, where millions of people around the globe will celebrate the year of the tiger. With inflation fears, talk of tapering and an...

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Caixin/Markit: China’s manufacturing sector falls in January

China’s factory activity contracted at the sharpest rate in 23 months in January, underscoring the huge economic costs from the country’s zero-COVID approach as surging cases and tough containment measures...

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Employment rose to 68 percent in the third quarter in OECD countries

In the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), employment was 68 percent in the third quarter of last year, up 0.6 percentage points from the previous quarter, according to...

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Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen

The sectors most adversely affected by the pandemic have improved in recent months but are being affected by the recent sharp rise in COVID-19 cases. Job gains have been solid...

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The IMF has worsened this year’s, but improved next year’s global economic growth forecast

The global economy is growing 0.5 percentage points slower than expected last October, by 4.4 percent this year, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) revised World Economic Outlook (WEO)...

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FAO: Food prices rose to a 10-year high last year

Last year, food prices rose by an average of 28.1 percent globally, and the index following their movement rose to a 10-year high, according to a report by the Food...

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