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Fitch Ratings agency has adjusted its forecast for a rate cut in China, pushing back its expectations to next year instead of this year. The decision comes as a result of high interest rates set by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which has influenced China’s monetary policy. Concerns over the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar
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At the midway point of the year, optimism is soaring on Wall Street. According to the recent global fund manager survey from Bank of America Securities, investors are exuding the most bullish sentiment since November 2021. Not only are they not anticipating a recession, they are also showing a strong preference for equities, especially the
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Apple has been under scrutiny by the European Commission due to a number of “very serious” issues related to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that aims to regulate Big Tech companies. The EU’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, highlighted that the investigation into Apple, along with Alphabet and Meta, raised concerns about anti-competitive behavior. One of
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The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Merck’s new vaccine, Capvaxive, which is specifically designed to protect adults from pneumococcus, a bacteria that can lead to serious illnesses such as pneumonia. This approval marks a significant milestone in providing broader protection against pneumococcal disease, particularly for older patients and those with chronic health conditions who
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The upcoming week in Asian markets is set to kick off with the monthly Chinese ‘data dump’, providing investors with crucial insights into the state of the world’s second-largest economy. While recent indicators such as producer and consumer prices have pointed towards looming deflationary risks, a closer look at retail sales, business investment, industrial production,
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Chinese companies have been steadily increasing their presence in the global market, but there is still significant untapped potential according to HSBC analysts. Despite the rapid growth of the Chinese economy, a large portion of revenue for Chinese companies still comes from domestic sources. In contrast, Japanese companies have a much higher percentage of revenue
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