China's GDP grew by 5 percent in 2024, surpassing 130 trillion yuan ($17.82 trillion) for the first time, successfully achieving pre-set key economic and social development goals.
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Writing in the Financial Times, Doug Gurr said the agency would make its merger and market investigations “as simple and rapid as possible”. The CMA will also bring in greater sector ...
Rubio, a longtime China hawk, spoke with Wang for the first time by telephone at the end of his first week in office, which he began by forming a united front with US partners in the region. In the ...
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Dan Ivascyn, chief investment officer at $2tn asset manager Pimco, told the Financial Times this week that the Fed was poised to keep rates on hold “for the foreseeable future” and could even ...
Dan Ivascyn said in an interview with the Financial Times that he expected the US central bank to keep rates steady until there was “more clarity either on the data front or the policy front”.