Analysis: With Evergrande debt relief deal, China signals stability trumps austerity

If this week’s developments at China’s most indebted property developer are anything to go by, 2022 might see Beijing soften its attempts to purge the sector and make more allowances for economic stability.
European shares in the red after hawkish Fed comments

European stocks dropped in early trading on Friday after more Fed policymakers signalled they will start to raise U.S. interest rates in March to combat inflation.
Argentina’s economy rebounds strongly in third quarter

Argentina’s economy expanded 11.9% on a year-on-year basis in the third quarter of 2021, the country’s statistics agency said on Thursday, in line with expectations of a sharp rebound from the 10.2% contractionin the same period last year.
Analysis: How Banks all over the world are facing challenges!

The world has changed dramatically since the pandemic or Covid-19 outbreak. The entire process of living has changed, as has the economy and all financial institutions. Financial institutions all over the world are facing real challenges to keep their position stable and prevent themselves from the loss. According to BICRA Scores and Economic and Industry […]
Nearly all development banks committed to cutting coal investment, data shows

Nearly all internationally available development financing is now committed to reducing or ending investment in coal-fired power after moves by China and the G20 to stop supporting new projects overseas, new research showed on Tuesday.
Indonesia sees Q3 GDP growth at 4.5% y/y, warns of future headwinds

This October 25 story corrected headline and lead paragraph’s Q3 GDP growth projection to 4.5%, not 4.3%, after Finance Ministry issues correction
World Bank revises up 2021 GDP forecast for Western Balkans to 5.9%

The World Bank on Thursday revised up its forecast for the economic growth of six countries of the Western Balkans to 5.9% in 2021 after a 3.1% contraction in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but cautioned that recovery remains fragile.
Marketmind: Stagflation blues

Even by the conservative standards of global organisations, the International Monetary Fund is known for its cautious forecasts. So, when the Fund cut 2021 growth forecast on Tuesday and said it was growing more concerned about entrenched inflationary pressures, there is reason for investors to take notice.
The relaxation of COVID restrictions resulted in a 4.8 percent increase in the US economy!
Following the loosening of Covid 19 limitations, the UK economy appears to be on the upswing. According to data from the Office for National Statistics, retail, restaurants, and hotels all contributed to the increase in GDP. As schools resumed in the second quarter, education bolstered the economy as well. According to official estimates, the UK […]
Canada’s Conservatives hammer Trudeau on slowing economy ahead of vote

Canada’s Conservatives hammered Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday after data showed that the country’s economy unexpectedly shrank in the second quarter and again in July, putting the economy at the center of debate three weeks ahead of a national election.