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Big-Company Bankruptcies Hang Over Economy
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Big-Company Bankruptcies Hang Over Economy

Businesses that loaded up on debt when interest rates were lower now face a growing risk of failure. Source link

Why the Era of Historically Low Interest Rates Could Be Over
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Why the Era of Historically Low Interest Rates Could Be Over

Higher productivity and increased deficits could raise the “neutral” rate of interest, limiting Fed cuts. Source link

U.K. Inflation Slows, but Still a Worry
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U.K. Inflation Slows, but Still a Worry

The annual rate of inflation slowed but it may not be falling fast enough to convince the Bank of England to pause interest rate increases.

Japan's Economy Grows at 6% Pace in Second Quarter
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Japan's Economy Grows at 6% Pace in Second Quarter

Exports rise and surge in foreign visitors helps lift spending. Source link

What Wall Street’s Top Recession Gauge Is Saying Now
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What Wall Street’s Top Recession Gauge Is Saying Now

Listen to article (1 minute) Wall Street is growing confident the U.S. can avoid a recession. But one key market indicator is still sending seemingly

Sputtering Trade Fuels Fears for a Connected World
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Sputtering Trade Fuels Fears for a Connected World

Cyclical factors are weighing on commerce, but the specter of global economic divisions lurks in the background. Source link

Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats
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Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats

Remittances to the developing world hit record $647 billion, aiding the poor but helping keep strongmen from Nicaragua to Tajikistan in power African migrants recently sailed

The West Attacked Russia's Economy. The Result Is Another Stalemate.
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The West Attacked Russia's Economy. The Result Is Another Stalemate.

Economists expect sanctions to cause Russia to stagnate in the years ahead but the West’s failure to quickly bring the Russian economy to its knees