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Economy News China May Be Shaking Out Of Its Slump, And Its Economy Could Grow 5 This Year After A Surprising First Quarter Performance, Bofa Says | RobinsPost News & Noticias

China may be shaking out of its slump, and its economy could grow 5% this year after a surprising first-quarter performance, BofA says


BofA still doesn't expect "a full-blown growth rebound" as China grapples with a real estate crisis and weak consumer demand. Read More

China May Be Preparing to Deploy Economic 'Nuclear Option'


China claims democratic Taiwan as its territory, though Beijing's ruling Chinese Communist Party has never governed there. U.S. officials believe Xi has instructed Chinese forces to be prepared to ... Read More

China’s Sorry Economy Exhibits Little Demand For Credit


Lending and borrowing in China are sliding along a downward path, another reflection of the economy’s fundamental problems. Read More

How China's Economy Compares to the US


The IMF forecasts that the U.S. and Chinese economies will grow by 2.7 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively, in 2024. Read More

The US economy is already in a recession, and it's following the same path as China by becoming reliant on debt, veteran forecaster says


Rising layoffs and sluggish job growth are major signs the economy is already in a hard landing, one top forecaster says. Read More

Yellen says U.S. economy not likely weakening, all options open on China's overcapacity


By Alessandra Galloni, David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Reuters on Thursday that U.S. economic growth was likely stronger than suggested ... Read More

China’s Season of Magical Thinking and Accounting


Beijing’s statistics may or may not be cooked. The big numbers still don’t tell you how ordinary people are doing. Read More

Ukraine says it plans to resume small power exports on Sunday


Ukraine plans to resume minor amounts of electricity exports on Sunday, but it expects substantial power imports during peak consumption periods, the energy ministry said. The country sharply ... Read More


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