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The approaching tariff deadline makes global stocks go down significantly
Global stock markets plunged on Tuesday for a second day, with uncertainty regarding 15 December deadlines for the next round of U.S. import tariffs diminished the appetite for risks and reduced market outsize movements.
The MSCI World Index, which tracks stocks in 47 countries, decreas...
International Energy Agency dialogue on clean energy transformation achievements
Today, the International Energy Agency held an international dialogue on clean energy transformation achievements and challenges around the world.
Ahead of the IEA's biennial ministerial conference, high-level government leaders, energy industry CEOs and other key stakeholders engag...
China's policymakers are hoping for a rocker 2020 amid an uncertain economic environment
After four decades of market-oriented development, China has moved away from its Mao-era command economy. Yet central policy, a legacy of Stalinist economics, continues to play a critical role in the state-capitalist structure dominated by the Communist Party.
China has quarterly, five-...
Bank of Israel held its benchmark rate at 0.25% confusing analysts' expectations
Foreign market interference is probably the most effective way to lift inflation and boost the economy of Israel, while interest rate cuts remain on the agenda, a voting member of the monetary policy committee of the Bank of Israel said.
Andrew Abir, head of the market operations depart...
Modi to aid the bond markets
The bond market has been seeing a rise in popularity, and this has caused the investors to be more intrigued and more inclined towards investing in these bonds, which have guaranteed returns and have very high yields. The Asian bond markets have been pretty popular in this trend, and many nations...
The acceptance of a flaw in CAP
The Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) in the European Union has been a cause of grievous concern to scientists and environmentalists alike as the intensive agricultural practice has not only lead to a loss of environment alone but has been changing the bio-diversity scenario of the region with hast...
A Self-achieving downturn’ is eminent following the China-US trade war
Reserve Bank of Australia representative senator Debelle has cautioned of an "inevitable downturn" internationally in light of the vulnerability over the US and China exchange and innovation war, however expects Australia will be protected because of Chinese monetary upgrade. After the Dow Jones ...