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China’s industrial output and fixed-asset investment fell short in May, and the downturn in the property market deepened.
Asian stocks ended mostly higher on Monday as investors reacted to escalating tensions in the Middle East and a mixed bag of data from China.
KANANASKIS, Alberta — The Group of Seven summit began in Canada on Monday with world leaders scrambling to contain the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program, with U ...
Oil prices are surging again. Over the past few weeks, crude has jumped more than 10% on the back of intensifying Middle East ...
GNA-President John Dramani Mahama is set to open the premier Ghana-China Business Summit on Monday, June 23.It is on the general theme “Synergising Opportunities: Strengthening the Ghana-China ...
Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) into developing economies—a key propellant of economic growth and higher living standards—have dwindled to the lowest level since 2005 amid rising trade and ...
Flourishing farms in Africa want U.S. products such as machinery, seeds, and other forms of technology. This is potentially a robust market for Americans—but only if they see Africans as trading ...
The following is the Q&A of a Reuters interview with ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos. Q: President Lagarde said the ECB was in a good place now. Investors and ECB watchers took that to mean a pause ...
The trade disputes involving global economic powerhouses such as the U.S. and China are being felt even in such distinctly ...
China has reported a mixed economic performance in May, as retail sales jumped while factory output slowed in the face of ...
China’s domestic consumption surprisingly jumped as the economy rode out the tariff rollercoaster in May, offering a ...