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China’s Central Bank to Borrow Treasury Bonds From Primary Market

On Monday, July 1, the People’s Bank of China announced its intention to borrow treasury bonds from some traders in the primary market shortly.

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IMF Says About US Big Deficit

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said last Thursday, June 27, that the United States currently has too big a fiscal deficit, and this country is burdened with too much debt.

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UK GDP Demonstrates Growth

The economy of the United Kingdom left the territory of the materialization of the negative recession scenario ahead of the time that experts and analysts predicted.

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Thomas Barkin Says About US Ongoing Battle Against Inflation

Thomas Barkin, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, said that the process of combating inflation is currently underway in the United States.

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99% of Businesses to Use AI for Financial Reporting by 2027: KPMG

Besides the nearly universal use of artificial intelligence in financial reporting, companies also expect auditors to increasingly use AI to drive more proactive and predictive evaluation.

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Multi-Channel Engagement: Reaching Customers Everywhere

With the rise of technology and social media platforms, consumers are now exposed to many channels through which companies can reach them. Multi-channel engagement has become essential for brands looking to connect with customers wherever they may be. This article delves into the importance of reaching customers through multiple channels and explores how businesses can […]

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ECB’s Olli Rehn Sees Bets for Two More Cuts in 2024 as Reasonable

Expectations that the European Central Bank will adjust the current configuration of its monetary policy twice more this year by lowering the cost of borrowing are fair, according to Governing Council member of the financial institution Olli Rehn.

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Fed Governor Michelle Bowman Says About Readiness to Raising Rates in Certain Conditions

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Tuesday, June 25, that it was not yet time to start cutting interest rates, noting that she would be ready to raise borrowing costs if inflation rates did not show a slowdown.

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German Business Expectations Fall

Germany’s business outlook showed a deterioration for the first time in five months, a sign that Europe’s largest economic system is facing various difficulties and obstacles on its way to recovery.

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Quant Mutual Fund Faces SEBI Front-Running Probe

India’s first dedicated, direct-to-investor mutual fund, Quant Mutual Fund, is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) over alleged front-running practices.

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Bank of England Keeps Interest Rates at 5.25%

Last Thursday, June 20, the Bank of England, during its regular meeting, decided to keep interest rates at 5.25%.

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Singapore Says About Laundering Risk

Singapore has stated that its banking sector poses the highest money laundering risks to the city-state.

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VC Breega Hits First Close of $75 Million Africa Fund

The Paris-based venture capital firm Breega is setting up a $75 billion fund to invest in early-stage startups in Africa.

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Effective Strategies for Improving Your Business Credit Score

In business, a strong credit score can be a game-changer. It influences everything from loan approvals to interest rates and potential business partnerships. A solid credit score reflects a company’s reliability and financial health. Yet, maintaining a good business credit score can be challenging, especially for small businesses. This article will delve into practical strategies […]

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Swiss National Bank Cuts Rate Again

The Swiss National Bank decided to cut interest rates for the second meeting in a row.

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UK Inflation Falls to 2%

In May, the United Kingdom’s inflation rate fell back against the Bank of England’s 2% target for the first time in almost three years.

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