Recently, Nataxis Asia Pacific Chief Economist Alicia Garcia Herrero expressed disappointment in China’s industrial policies following the Third Plenum. She noted a lack of significant change in direction towards consumption-led growth or market forces. Economists are predicting an increase in the Chicago Fed National Activity Index from 0.18 in May to 0.30 in June. This
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Rachel Reeves, the new finance minister in Britain, is contemplating the implementation of inflation-busting pay increases for nearly 2 million government employees in an attempt to prevent potential public sector strikes. The proposed pay rises, recommended by two government advisory bodies, would equate to a 5.5% raise for 460,000 teachers and 1.4 million National Health
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Dave Nadig, a well-known ETF journalist and financial futurist, believes that the recent surge in money flow into small caps is not necessarily a result of a rotation from winning growth trades. Instead, Nadig suggests that investors are simply engaging in a diversification trade. He argues that investors are broadening their exposure across various sectors
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The second-quarter results of U.S. banks have revealed a concerning trend of increased provisions for credit losses, driven by deteriorating commercial real estate (CRE) loans and high-interest rates. In response to this, regional lenders like M&T Bank are gradually reducing their exposure to the troubled CRE sector and repositioning their balance sheets to concentrate on
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The Brent oil price experienced a significant drop to a monthly low of USD 83.5 per barrel this week due to weak Chinese data. This volatility in the market was closely followed by a recovery, as noted by Commerzbank’s commodity strategist Carsten Fritsch. Despite the initial fall in prices, the time spreads of the Brent
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The European Central Bank (ECB) recently held its rates steady and its President, Christine Lagarde, hinted at the possibility of further interest rate cuts in the near future. While Lagarde stopped short of declaring victory over the bout of high inflation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, two ECB policymakers, French governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau
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Netflix, Inc. reported a substantial increase in its second-quarter earnings, showcasing its dominant position in the streaming industry. The company exceeded expectations by reaching 277.65 million global paid memberships, marking a significant 16.5% year-over-year growth. Additionally, revenue surged by 17% to $9.56 billion, driven by a combination of membership expansion and a remarkable 34% increase
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Recent statements from top Chinese officials have highlighted the country’s commitment to focusing on its own affairs amidst escalating trade tensions with various nations. Han Wenxiu, deputy director at the Chinese Communist Party’s central committee office for financial and economic affairs, emphasized the importance of concentrating on internal matters to ensure the smooth running of
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