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Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced that her new government will focus on stimulating the economy immediately. Following a special cabinet meeting to fine-tune policies, she is set to present her plans at a parliamentary meeting later this week. Paetongtarn, who took office after the ousting of former premier Srettha Thavisin due to ethical
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In the midst of deep political fault lines and a divided parliament, French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Michel Barnier, a seasoned political figure known for negotiating Brexit, as his prime minister. This decision comes at a crucial time for Macron, who is facing growing questions about his ability to lead the country until 2027.
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The housing market in New Zealand has been experiencing fluctuating trends, with predictions of a 6% rise in house prices next year. This forecast comes after a recent decline in prices, which saw home values drop nationally from NZ$800,000 to NZ$753,000 earlier this year. Despite this decline, prices are still relatively high, sitting just 19%
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The chief executive of Turkey’s largest private bank, Isbank, has highlighted the challenges that lie ahead for the country’s banking sector in the midst of economic uncertainties. Hakan Aran, the CEO of Isbank, expressed concerns about the impact of Turkey’s economic turnaround and the ongoing struggle with inflation. Aran emphasized that Turkish banks are set
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The Australian labour market has been displaying an impressive level of resilience, which is causing a headache for policymakers attempting to control inflation. Despite the recent Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures showing annual inflation in line with expectations, the sustained strength of the services sector, fueled by robust job market conditions, is posing a challenge
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The AUD/USD pair saw an uptick, reaching 0.6950, following Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock’s remarks. Despite mixed economic forecasts and rising inflation, the market responded positively to Bullock’s hawkish stance. Her comments indicated a cautious approach towards potential inflation risks, stating that it was too early to consider rate cuts. This stance
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