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The newly appointed British finance minister, Rachel Reeves, recently announced that there would be a need to raise taxes in the upcoming October 30 budget. This confirmation aligns with the expectations of many individuals, given the significant 22 billion pound shortfall that was highlighted in this year’s budget. Reeves emphasized the importance of increasing taxes,
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The Australian dollar (AUD) has been experiencing a decline against the US dollar (USD) due to economic concerns over China and issues within the local economy. Despite future expectations of a rate hike by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), the AUD/USD pair fell to 0.6545 on Monday. The RBA has been delaying rate cuts
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In July, the Small and Medium Enterprise Index (SMEI) rebounded to 50.4, showing signs of recovery in expectations and credit conditions. This improvement was evidenced by a rise from 49.9 in June, bringing the SMEI back into expansionary territory. Standard Chartered economists Hunter Chan and Shuang Ding noted that this rebound was largely due to
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The upcoming economic indicators, including the Jibun Bank Services PMI and Tokyo’s core inflation rate, are crucial factors that could influence the Bank of Japan’s policy decisions on July 31. A higher-than-expected PMI in the services sector could potentially signal a recovery and justify a rate hike to strengthen the Japanese Yen. Similarly, an increase
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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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