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| With wins in Congress, Biden's imprint on U.S. economy emerges - The Washington Post Biden's imprint on economy emerges, although inflation threatens wins. Legislative victories cement White House's shift in economic policymaking from ...
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US Economy Flashes Signals of Hope and Concern in Mixed Data - Bloomberg US Economy Flashes Signals of Hope and Concern in Mixed Data. Consumers holding up, manufacturing mixed, housing weaker. Various labor market measures ...
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| Stocks Are Divorced From the Economy—but Won't Be Forever - WSJ What happens in the economy eventually matters. Slower growth, more inflation and higher interest rates isn't a recipe for long-term success.
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| Charting the Global Economy: China, Turkey Shock With Rate Cuts - Bloomberg.com China's Growth Plateaus. Economy slows in July after weakest expansion since 2020 in 2nd quarter. Real GDP growth (through ...
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| For Republican governors, the Biden boom ends at state borders and the national economy ... GOP leaders make a paradoxical argument that the U.S. economy has slumped into a recession, but Republican-led parts of the country are still ...
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Growing pains: China's faltering economy tests leadership's nerve - The Guardian Growing pains: China's faltering economy tests leadership's nerve. Beijing is in a bind over harsh Covid lockdowns, a property crisis and tensions ...
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| Charting the global economy: China's growth stalls, Europe slips towards recession Chile's economy is teetering on the brink of recession after unexpectedly flatlining in the second quarter amid soaring inflation and heightened ...
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| Climate graphic of the week: Record lows for rivers across China, US and Europe sap economies Global infrastructure and national economies are expected to continue to struggle to cope with the costly consequences of extreme weather that ...
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| Welcome to the 'We Just Don't Know' Economy - CoinDesk Welcome to the 'We Just Don't Know' Economy. Up? Down? Sideways? All of the above? A look at a confusing economic landscape. Listen on:.
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| Nobel winner Michael Spence says fear of U.S. recession 'is receding, but I don't think it's over' Michael Spence, 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, attends during the Festival of Economy on June 1 in Turin, Italy. Stefano Guidi/Getty Images.
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