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Is China’s zero-Covid strategy a threat to the world economy?

25/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

More than two years on from the first cases being detected in Wuhan, China is battling the “worst Covid-19 outbreak” it has seen since the early days of the pandemic, …

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Sri Lankan protesters demand president quit over economic crisis

18/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

Anti-government protests have roiled Sri Lanka’s capital amid demands that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa resign, as the country suffers its worst economic crisis in decades. Tens of thousands of people gathered outside the …

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China may warm to Japan to tackle economic slump, but faces hurdles

11/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

China may try to cozy up to Japan in the short run to curb a possible economic downturn, as President Xi Jinping has been keen to secure a controversial third …

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A transformational budget for transitional economy

04/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

India today is the world’s fourth largest renewable energy (RE) country and fifth largest in terms of installed solar capacity. In early February, solar installations crossed the 50 GW milestone, …

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As China welcomes the world to Winter Olympics, its economy is ever more isolated from the west

04/02/2022 - Leave a Comment

As the Beijing Winter Olympics get underway, all eyes are on China. There has been lots of coverage about China’s chilly relationship in the west and its persecution of the …

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EU launches WTO case against China over Lithuania mistreatment

28/01/2022 - Leave a Comment

The European Union on Thursday announced it had lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over China’s behavior toward EU member state Lithuania, a move Beijing has dismissed as …

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IMF warns China’s property stress poses spillover risk

28/01/2022 - Leave a Comment

A funding crisis battering China’s big property developers could start to shake the wider economy and global markets, the IMF warned on Friday, saying deeper reforms were needed to fully …

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Omicron, More Lockdowns And Other Big Economic Risks For 2022

17/12/2021 - Leave a Comment

New Delhi: The Covid years are littered with predictions that didn’t work out. For anyone looking ahead into 2022, that should be enough to give pause. Most forecasters, including Bloomberg Economics, …

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China alert to global economic risks from Omicron, but ‘financial turmoil’ of early pandemic unlikely

03/12/202109/01/2022 - Leave a Comment

he new Omicron variant adds more uncertainty to the global economic recovery and China will closely follow its potential impact on trade and international supply chains, the Ministry of Commerce …

China alert to global economic risks from Omicron, but ‘financial turmoil’ of early pandemic unlikely Read More

IMF revives $6BN bailout for Pakistan’s economy

26/11/2021 - Leave a Comment

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday it had agreed with Pakistan on measures needed to revive a stalled $6bn funding programme for the South Asian country, which faces …

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