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Tag: sep 13 2022

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SPOTLIGHT: INFLATION
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SPOTLIGHT: INFLATION

CENTRAL BANKS FEAR INFLATION DEFINES A NEW LONG-TERM REALITY Central bankers fear that the recent, prolonged global rise in prices has sunk roots into the global economy, The Wall Street Journal reported. To counter price pressures brought by chronic shortages of labor, materials, and cheap energy, the banks may need to raise interest rates significantly...

SPOTLIGHT: CHINA
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SPOTLIGHT: CHINA

CHINA SOLIDIFYING ITS POSITION AS MANUFACTURER TO THE WORLD Despite corporations’ new determination to bring supply chains geographically closer to their factories, China is likely to continue to dominate global manufacturing, The Wall Street Journal reported. China’s share of global factory output edged up from 13 percent in 2019 to 15 percent post-COVID and probably...

OCEAN SHIPPING RATES HAVE SUNK 60 PERCENT THIS YEAR
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OCEAN SHIPPING RATES HAVE SUNK 60 PERCENT THIS YEAR

During the current peak season for shipping holiday gift items from Asian factories to the West, the cost of sailing a shipping container continues to fall, The Wall Street Journal reported. There are two reasons. Retailers ordered early to ensure deliveries and inflation has shrunk consumer demand. As a result, the cost to send a...

INFLATION IN TURKEY PASSES 80 PERCENT
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INFLATION IN TURKEY PASSES 80 PERCENT

Turkey’s inflation rate clocked in at 80.2 percent in August, rising from 79.6 percent in July to reach its highest level since 1998, according to the government’s Turkish Statistical Institute. However, a consumer price index kept by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce in the country’s largest city showed an annual growth rate of almost 100...

AUSTRALIA, CANADA BOOST INTEREST RATES AGAIN
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AUSTRALIA, CANADA BOOST INTEREST RATES AGAIN

Last week, the Bank of Canada boosted its key interest rate by another three-quarters of a point, lifting it to 3.25 percent, the first time the rate has topped 3 percent since 2008 during the Great Recession. The latest hike was the fifth in as many meetings of the bank’s rate-setting committee and followed a...

TOP 2022 TREND, SELF-SUFFICIENT: INDIA’S ECONOMY THRIVES AS WORLD’S SLOWS
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TOP 2022 TREND, SELF-SUFFICIENT: INDIA’S ECONOMY THRIVES AS WORLD’S SLOWS

India’s GDP will expand by 7.4 percent this year, the country’s government predicts, approaching triple the pace of the 2.9 percent global growth the World Bank now projects. The reason: India’s economy is driven by domestic demand consumption, not exports. However, exports are still important, especially now that the rupee’s value has declined and made...

GERMANY RETURNS TO COAL AS NATURAL GAS PRICES SOAR
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GERMANY RETURNS TO COAL AS NATURAL GAS PRICES SOAR

Germany now generates about a third of its electricity from coal, among the dirtiest fossil fuels, as natural gas supplies from Russia have disappeared and gas prices have skyrocketed as much as sevenfold in the past year. Last year, coal provided 27 percent of the country’s electricity. Gas prices have tripled since late February alone...

INTERNAL RUSSIAN REPORT WARNS OF WAR’S LONG-TERM ECONOMIC DAMAGE
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INTERNAL RUSSIAN REPORT WARNS OF WAR’S LONG-TERM ECONOMIC DAMAGE

In an internal report prepared for the Russian government and obtained by Bloomberg, analysts warn that the impact of the Ukraine war and Western sanctions will spread through the economy, leading to a longer, deeper recession than there is already and gradually hobbling sectors that now underpin the nation’s economy. The report presents three scenarios....