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Europe Returns to Timid Growth, but Bigger Headwinds Loom
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Europe Returns to Timid Growth, but Bigger Headwinds Loom

Lower energy bills helped drive an expansion in activity in the quarter through June, but the region faces a litany of challenges in the coming

The Economy Has Defied Expectations. Here’s What to Focus On in the GDP Data.
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U.S. Economic Growth Accelerates

The economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates. Source link

Stock Market Shrugs Off Recession Signals as Rally Builds
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Stock Market Shrugs Off Recession Signals as Rally Builds

The S&P 500 is trading near its highest level since April 2022 as hopes grow for a soft economic landing. Source link

How U.S. Drug Companies Could Tip Europe Into Recession
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How U.S. Drug Companies Could Tip Europe Into Recession

Swings in Ireland’s pharmaceutical industry, often rooted in tax moves by U.S.-based firms, have outsize impact on European output. Source link

Russia Boosts Rates as Ukraine War Costs Mount
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Russia Boosts Rates as Ukraine War Costs Mount

The full percentage point rise comes as a falling ruble, soaring wages and debt-fueled state spending reignite inflationary pressures. Source link

A Buoyant Global Economy Is Starting to Sag
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A Buoyant Global Economy Is Starting to Sag

Manufacturing activity is weakening, Europe has slipped into a mild recession, China’s rebound from Covid-19 is sputtering and heavy debt and high interest rates burden

Economists Are Cutting Back Their Recession Expectations
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Economists Are Cutting Back Their Recession Expectations

Forecasters still expect GDP to eventually contract, but later, and by less, than previously. Source link

Is China Mired in a 'Balance Sheet Recession?'
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Is China Mired in a 'Balance Sheet Recession?'

China’s housing market is weakening again. But as worrying as that is for the nation’s growth, it may be a symptom of a much larger,