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Janet Yellen to visit China again in 2024, focusing on ‘difficult’ topics

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Janet Yellen to visit China again in 2024, focusing on ‘difficult’ topics

“A significant portion of the agenda will focus on discussing difficult areas of concern with my counterpart,” Yellen said of her plans for a second trip to China as Treasury secretary. The remarks came in a speech Thursday evening in Washington to the US-China Business Council.

ECB holds rates with inflation in retreat, but hastens bond exit

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ECB holds rates with inflation in retreat, but hastens bond exit

Officials said they’d accelerate the end of reinvestments under the PEPP bond-buying program, which will put all policy tools into tightening mode, even as fresh projections showed a weaker economy softening the inflation outlook

Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged at 5.25%

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Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged at 5.25%

The Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-3 to keep its key policy rate at 5.25% for the third consecutive meeting, according to minutes of the decision released Thursday.

Oil demand growth in India to taper in 2024 after bumper run

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Oil demand growth in India to taper in 2024 after bumper run

Oil demand growth in the key Asian market of India is set to slow next year as the spurt in consumption that followed the pandemic fades, echoing a slowdown in China and presenting a fresh headwind for prices.

Adani’s new copper foray to further tighten world’s ore supply

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Adani’s new copper foray to further tighten world’s ore supply

The Kutch Copper Ltd. facility, with initial capacity of 500,000 tons a year, is slated to come online in March, boosting the country’s potential production of the metal by 80%.

House Republicans authorize Joe Biden impeachment inquiry

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House Republicans authorize Joe Biden impeachment inquiry

The 221 to 212 party-line vote sets up a high-profile clash between Congress and the White House as the 2024 election approaches. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has urged GOP lawmakers to step up the impeachment inquiry against Biden.

Fed prepares to shift to rate cuts in 2024 as inflation eases

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Fed prepares to shift to rate cuts in 2024 as inflation eases

While Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday policymakers are prepared to resume rate increases should price pressures return, he and his colleagues issued forecasts showing that a series of cuts would be likely next year.

Sell S&P 500 in ‘Every Scenario’ looms as rally Is overheating

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Sell S&P 500 in ‘Every Scenario’ looms as rally Is overheating

Even a slight push back from the Federal Reserve on interest-rate cuts could unravel the relentless stock rally since late October.

Fed Rate cut expectations by March are ‘Optimistic’, Rajan says

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Fed Rate cut expectations by March are ‘Optimistic’, Rajan says

The US Federal Reserve will probably want to see inflation come down further before easing policy and any expectations of interest rate cuts by March are “overly optimistic,” India’s former central bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said.

Foxconn adds $1 billion to investment in giant Apple India plant

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Foxconn adds $1 billion to investment in giant Apple India plant

The world’s biggest assembler of iPhones plans to spend that amount on top of the $1.6 billion it earlier set aside for the 300-acre site close to Bengaluru’s airport, people familiar with the matter said.

UK’s economy shrinks in October, signaling weak end to year

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UK’s economy shrinks in October, signaling weak end to year

Gross domestic product fell 0.3% following a gain of 0.2% in September, the Office for National Statistics said Wednesday. The drop was the first since July and exceeded the 0.1% fall economists had forecast.

COP28 ends with deal on transition away from fossil fuels

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COP28 ends with deal on transition away from fossil fuels

The president of this year’s UN-sponsored summit, the UAE’s Sultan Al Jaber, brokered an agreement that was strong enough for the US and European Union on the need to dramatically curb fossil fuel use while keeping Saudi Arabia and other oil producers on board.

Adani to invest $100 billion over 10 years in green transition

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Adani to invest $100 billion over 10 years in green transition

Five companies of the billionaire Gautam Adani-led group are actively sourcing renewable energy sources, electrifying operations and adopting biofuels to slash emissions, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

India’s food-driven inflation spurt to keep RBI on guard

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India’s food-driven inflation spurt to keep RBI on guard

The consumer price index rose 5.55% in November from a year earlier, slightly lower than economists expected, moving further away from the Reserve Bank of India’s 4% target.

Elon Musk's SpaceX value jumps closer to $180 billion in tender offer

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Elon Musk's SpaceX value jumps closer to $180 billion in tender offer

The world’s second-most valuable closely held startup has been discussing a tender offer that could range from $500 million to $750 million, Bloomberg News reported on Dec. 6.

Big money managers name top investment ideas for Asia in 2024

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Big money managers name top investment ideas for Asia in 2024

While making the case for those bets, money managers in the region also say determining asset allocations for the year ahead has rarely been so challenging.

Netflix posts viewer data on every show, film for first time

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Netflix posts viewer data on every show, film for first time

The political thriller The Night Agent was the most-watched title globally in the first half of 2023, generating 812.1 million hours of viewing, Netflix said.

These are the best and worst cities for expats to live and work in 2023

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These are the best and worst cities for expats to live and work in 2023

Well, you could do worse than Vienna, Zurich or Auckland, which just bagged the top spots in global consulting firm Mercer’s 2023 Quality of Living survey for expatriates.

Dubai unveils investing force to house assets worth billions

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Dubai unveils investing force to house assets worth billions

The Dubai Investment Fund will house assets worth billions of dollars and invest government funds, surpluses and the general reserve locally and internationally, state-run news agency WAM said on Monday.

Geopolitics is biggest market risk in 2024, investor poll shows

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Geopolitics is biggest market risk in 2024, investor poll shows

“The biggest macroeconomic risk for 2024 is geopolitical bad actors who with one action can upset economic and market assumptions globally,” the poll of 500 institutional investors from around the world found.

Adani contractor probed by India resurfaces under a new name

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Adani contractor probed by India resurfaces under a new name

In April 2016, PMC’s engineering business was folded into Howe, according to court filings. Howe has remained an Adani contractor for some of the largest ports and railway lines presently under construction in India, recent filings analyzed by Bloomberg show.

India’s potential growth rate increased to 7%, Axis says

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India’s potential growth rate increased to 7%, Axis says

The projection for the economy’s potential growth rate is based on higher capital investment in the real estate and private sector, Neelkanth Mishra, chief economist of Axis Bank, said at a briefing on Monday in Mumbai. These segments of the economy slowed down during the 2012-2019 period.

A record high is in the cards for US stocks in 2024

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A record high is in the cards for US stocks in 2024

A median of 518 respondents expect the S&P 500 to climb to 4,808 points next year — topping its previous closing peak of 4,797 hit in January 2022 — and the 10-year Treasury yield to drop to 3.8 percent from this year’s high of 5 percent.

Fed starts to confront the next big question: why to cut rates

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Fed starts to confront the next big question: why to cut rates

After holding policy steady for the third straight meeting this week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues are expected to use their “dot-plot” to forecast rate cuts in 2024 – though probably not nearly as many as investors and economists are expecting.

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