China: Is it burdening poor countries with unsustainable debt? Economics |
- China: Is it burdening poor countries with unsustainable debt?
- Average salary in Israel falls 2.6% - The Jerusalem Post
- U.S. weekly jobless claims total 207,000, higher than expected
- Bulgaria sees EU's second-highest monthly PPI rise in Nov; producer prices rise 8.5% month-on-month
- Turkey's annual inflation rate surged to its highest level since 2002 in Dec after a currency crisis sparked by unconventional economic policies. 'The dollar soared to a historic high of nearly 18.4 liras by the time Erdogan announced new currency support measures last month'
- Brazil's exports grew 26.3% in December.. trade flow grew 35.8% compared to previous year and surpassed record of US$ 481.6 billion in 2011.. with more flow with Mercosur (South America regional), United States, China, Asean and European Union.
- AP: US November trade deficit hits near record-high $80.2 billion
- Monetary Policy Primer Archives - Alt-M
- Stocks Are Great for the Very Young — and the Very Old
China: Is it burdening poor countries with unsustainable debt? Posted: 06 Jan 2022 01:50 AM PST |
Average salary in Israel falls 2.6% - The Jerusalem Post Posted: 06 Jan 2022 05:28 AM PST |
U.S. weekly jobless claims total 207,000, higher than expected Posted: 06 Jan 2022 05:33 AM PST |
Bulgaria sees EU's second-highest monthly PPI rise in Nov; producer prices rise 8.5% month-on-month Posted: 06 Jan 2022 06:28 AM PST |
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AP: US November trade deficit hits near record-high $80.2 billion Posted: 06 Jan 2022 06:39 AM PST |
Monetary Policy Primer Archives - Alt-M Posted: 06 Jan 2022 06:52 AM PST |
Stocks Are Great for the Very Young — and the Very Old Posted: 06 Jan 2022 06:48 AM PST |
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