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Investors in Asia brace for a quiet market as concerns over China's economic conditions and bond yield fluctuations continue to grow.
Congress demands simplification of GST to ease burden on middle and lower-income groups ahead of the Union budget.
Analysts predict US tariffs on China are unlikely to exceed 25%, offering optimism for Hong Kong and Chinese stock markets.
Former UK PM Liz Truss warns about China's ambitions and advocates for a tougher Western approach in an exclusive interview with VOA.
Federal Reserve officials suggest interest rates will remain stable until inflation significantly decreases.
Sen. Mitch McConnell criticizes Biden for blocking the U.S. Steel sale to Nippon Steel, claiming it undermines economic and national security interests.
L.A. County wildfires could result in economic losses surpassing $50 billion, marking a significant natural disaster in U.S. history.
Trump is evaluating declaring a national emergency to justify implementing universal tariffs on imports, sources say.
The UN forecasts a muted global economic growth rate of 2.8% for 2025, driven by key economies like the US, China, India, and Indonesia.
China's inflation has dropped to its lowest in nine months, while the IMF predicts a slowdown in growth to 4.5% for 2025.
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