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Jobs Market Shows Signs of the Gradual Cooling the Fed Wants
Employer demand for workers slipped slightly in June to its lowest level in more than two years. Source link
While Everyone Else Fights Inflation, China's Deflation Fears Deepen
Signs of deflation are becoming more prevalent across China, heaping extra pressure on Beijing to reignite growth or risk falling into an economic trap it
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
How the Bank of Japan's Shift Could Play Out in U.S. Markets
The Bank of Japan has signaled it would tolerate higher yields on longer-term Japanese government bonds—which could affect investors worldwide.. Source link
How the U.S. Economy Is Sticking the Soft Landing
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‘I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore.’ The Economic Cost of Houston’s Heat.
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Bernanke Tapped to Find Out Why U.K. Central Bank Misjudged Inflation
The appointment of the former Fed chair is one of the first steps taken by a leading central bank to understand why they underestimated a
Bank of Japan Hints It Will Accept Higher Rates, Lifting Bond Yields
The central bank calls cap on government bond yields a reference point, not a rigid limit. Source link