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Eswar Prasad, professor at Cornell University and former head of IMF's China division, talks about the pressure points ...
The rustlings this week at the "Summer Davos" conference in Tianjin, China, were about navigating a future less intertwined ...
For much of the past 80 years, the greenback has served as the world’s reserve currency. There are signs that’s starting to ...
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Relying on exports is 'dangerous' for China: Eswar Prasad - MSNEswar Prasad, professor at Cornell University and former head of IMF's China division, dissects some of the push-pull factors in China's economy, and explains why he thinks Beijing needs to roll ...
Keep in mind, these central banks can have a big effect on their respective economies. They set key interest rates, generally ...
The New York Times reported this week that an obscure Chinese company announced investment in a meme coin that benefits Trump. Trump has offered invitations to a special appearance at his Virginia ...
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Countries are balancing US tariff threats with Chinese overcapacity: Eswar Prasad - MSNCornell University's Eswar Prasad says global trade volume won't fall but will become a lot more fragmented, especially as US and China fail to find common ground, and as countries to face the ...
A new round of “China shock” appears to be under way as Beijing doubles down on manufacturing and exports to offset the drag in domestic consumption.
For now, the trade court’s ruling “destroys the Trump administration’s rationale for using federal emergency powers to impose tariffs, which oversteps congressional authority and contravenes any ...
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