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- Evergrande Faces Bankruptcy — 1.5M Could Lose Housing Down Payments
- White House touts Nobel economists' support for Biden agenda
- U.S. Steel Plans New U.S. Mill as Prices Surge - WSJ (Unpaywalled)
- Reuters: China officially applies to join CPTPP trade pact
- CNBC: Retail sales unexpectedly rise 0.7% in August vs. expected decline of 0.8%
- The World Bank Group on Thursday said it ended publication of its "Doing Business" report on country investment climates after a probe of data irregularities cited "undue pressure" by top bank officials, including then-Chief Executive Kristalina Georgieva, to boost China's ranking in 2017
- China Evergrande onshore bond trading suspended after downgrade
- ECB Sees a “Hump” in Inflation as Prices Surge
- FT: Evergrande liquidity crisis: why the property developer faces risk of default
- China officially applies to join CPTPP trade pact
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- The Thales of economics - Is China already the world’s most dominant economy? | Finance & economics | The Economist
- Georgieva pressured World Bank employees to favor China in report
- Atlanta Fed GDPNow model downgrades US Q3 annualized GDP growth from 3.7% to 3.6% QoQ SA
- Lithium - the new oil?
- China-Europe Freight Trains Surpass 10,000 Earlier Than Ever due to Busy Post-Covid Trade
- The world at an economic inflection point : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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