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3 reasons China's economy is poised to break out of its long slump, according to Goldman Sachs


China could see growth pick up this fall amid fiscal easing, strong export momentum, and subsiding weather risks, Goldman Sachs says. Read More

China’s Economy Slowed Further in August, Extending Gloomy Summer Slide


The country’s economic plight is deepening, heaping pressure on Beijing to step up support for households or risk getting stuck in a low-growth rut. Read More

China’s housing market: Is the bottom in sight?


China’s real estate sector remains in turmoil, with many wondering if the worst is over. According to Bill Winters, CEO of Standard Chartered, the pain may not be over yet. In an interview with CNBC, ... Read More

China Property Slump Spurs Local Governments’ Quest for Cash


That is a worrying sign that fiscal conditions are deteriorating, analysts say, and bodes ill for China’s sputtering economy. Read More

Why China’s Economic Woes Don’t Move Markets Like America’s


China tied the US at the Paris Olympics with a gold-medal haul of 40, an outcome that state-run media in Beijing heralded as more evidence that China can rival America on the world stage. Read More

BHP expects ongoing volatility in metals markets due to China’s property slump


BHP on Tuesday said it expects volatility in global commodity markets will continue throughout the remainder of 2024 due to the ongoing slump in China’s economy and the troubles currently facing ... Read More

This week in Bidenomics: Economy Plus


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China Plans New Digital Economy Development With Green Growth


China rolled out an action plan for digital development through green initiatives, part of an effort to create fresh growth for the country’s slowing economy. The roadmap focuses on promoting ... Read More

Consumers Enter Final Stretch of 2024 Campaign With a Somewhat Cheerier Outlook on the Economy


Consumers felt better about the economy in August ... The next 70 days could be decisive. The housing market is being affected by high prices, limited inventory and elevated mortgage rates ... Read More

WA well-placed to weather iron ore price slump off the back of China economy slowdown, experts say


"In coming years, there will be disruption if there is a significant slowdown in China's economy, but overall ... be a blessing in disguise for WA's housing market. "You're going to get some ... Read More

The China Hangover Is Here


and China became the top trading partner for most of the world’s nations. Like Venezuela, many discovered that the booming Chinese economy was a lucrative new market for their commodity exports ... Read More


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