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Economic News
Anywhere but China: Asia Stocks Rally Leaves the Biggest Market Behind
China was once the most attractive stock market in the region for global investors, but many have turned their attention elsewhere. Source link
Deflation Looms in China as Rebound Continues to Lose Steam
China’s consumer inflation flatlined in June after two months of meager growth, while factory-gate prices fell at their fastest pace in more than seven years.
Recharged Bond Rout Unnerves Investors
A sharp rebound in U.S. Treasury yields is reviving old concerns on Wall Street. Source link
Last Mile of the Inflation Fight Will Be the Hardest
Lower housing and used-car costs are expected to push down the core index, but progress could then stall so long as the economy doesn’t weaken.
How to Leave Grandkids Your Retirement Savings—and Not a Huge Tax Bill
The new rules for inherited IRAs might warrant a rewrite of your estate plan. Source link
The Job Market vs. Inflation
Federal Reserve rate increases haven’t cooled the job market or inflation as much as investors thought they would. Source link
Jobs Report Keeps Fed on Track to Raise Rates in July
The Federal Reserve is on course to raise interest rates to a 22-year high later this month to combat inflation. Source link
China Controls Minerals That Run The World
Beijing’s export restrictions on two minerals this week show it is willing to use its dominance to rock Western supply chains. Source link
Rebound in Rates Puts Pressure on Banks
U.S. banks are poised for a rebound in unrealized losses on their bond and loan portfolios, after a surge in market interest rates. Source link
Iran Floods Global Markets With Cheap Oil as Saudi Arabia Cuts Output
Iranian crude exports have hit a five-year high in recent months as the country ships more oil to China and other buyers. Source link