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- Administration Official Goes Rogue, Says Climate Change May Cause Next Financial Crisis
- Trade war could cause global recession, Beijing official warns, as US investment growth in China sinks
- U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Inch Up To 222,000
- If the Economy Is So Great, Why Are Car Loan Defaults at a Record High?
- Engadget: Tariffs are forcing Big Tech to move production out of China
- To thrive, American children need a stronger safety net
- Is China Running Out of Retaliatory Ammunition in the Trade War?
- Over 600 U.S. companies urge Trump to resolve trade dispute with China: letter
- A top White House economic adviser says the ballooning budget deficit 'doesn’t bother' him
- Israel is restricting the use of cash to prevent tax fraud
- Trump’s trade war has cost the market trillions; we’ll get half back, says JPMorgan
- New Federal Reserve data shows how the rich get richer
- China has a negative list of industries that foreign companies are restricted in controlling ownership. The 18 industries are listed the comments.
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- Tradezy - Coming Up To Change the Arena of E-Commerce Industry
- Global commercial property price growth continues to slow in Q1 - CRE Herald
- Swiss Central Bank Introduces New Policy Rate; Maintains Expansionary Stance.
- Political Economy of the Fed’s Unconventional Monetary and Credit Policies
- Climate finance by major development banks hit record high
- Cooling US inflation raises expectations for lower interest rates
- Bank of Canada: Central Bank Communication That Works: Lessons from Lab Experiments (PDF)
- German government: Subdued economy with first signs of labor market slowdown
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