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In this round-up, China’s third-quarter GDP growth fell to 6%, September’s CPI inflation jumped due to continued surge in pork price and money and credit growth both exceeded market expectations
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Europe’s strongest member states are on the verge of embarking on a growth-boosting fiscal splurge, but leading economists in the region fear that any action will be too little and too late to avert a recession in the bloc
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The next economic downturn will be much more severe than the last financial crisis because firms have twice as much outstanding debt as they did in 2008, said a leading academic this week.
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Libor may be extended beyond the cut-off date of 2021, sources told GlobalCapital this week, as the market braces for litigation over more than $1tr of Libor-linked mortgages. Tom Brown reports.
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The World Bank’s new managing director Axel van Trotsenburg tells GlobalMarkets how he and president David Malpass will deliver on the record capital package they negotiated a year ago by delivering results on the ground
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Finland’s finance minister tells GlobalMarkets that SMEs should be a priority for the new EU Commission, while a a high level EU expert group has suggested the EU could set up a fund to support SMEs and mid-cap companies through the costly process of launching an initial public offering