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Thailand’s new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has expressed her government’s intention to stimulate the economy “right away” by continuing with the policies of former premier Srettha Thavisin. This decision was made clear during a special cabinet meeting held to prepare policies that will be presented at a 2-day meeting of parliament. The new administration under
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The notion of a significant manufacturing resurgence in the United States has become a focal point in political discourse in recent years. Both the current and previous administrations have put forth ambitious plans to revitalize the manufacturing sector through initiatives such as tariffs, tax incentives, and government investments. However, data suggests that U.S. manufacturing has
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Recent reports suggest that the U.S. Federal Reserve and other regulators are gearing up to announce significant revisions to the proposed bank capital rules. These changes, which could span up to 450 pages, will focus on key aspects such as operational risk provisions. Among the expected alterations are reductions in the capital requirements for business
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China’s policymakers, according to former head of the People’s Bank of China, Yi Gang, need to prioritize boosting domestic demand rather than focusing on external factors. In a speech at the Bund Summit in Shanghai, Yi emphasized the importance of fighting deflationary pressure and improving domestic demand to stimulate economic growth. He highlighted the need
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The latest data from the Labor Department reveals a decline in the number of Americans filing new jobless claims. This decrease in layoffs signals a positive trend in the labor market and helps alleviate concerns about its deterioration. The report also indicates a reduction in unemployment rolls, reaching levels not seen since mid-June. This development
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