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The Chinese Year of the Dragon is around the corner, but the world s second largest economy is anything but roaring right now, while tough talk from central bankers has made investors less confident about imminent relief from lower interest rates.

Long way to go! | The Nation Online

Silver Strikers and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have ruled out the possibility of taking part in the 2024/25 Confederation of African Football (CAF) club tournaments, saying they first need to improve to get to the standards expected on the continental stage. This comes after Football Association of Malawi (FAM) said the Central Bankers and the Nomads

Foreign Investments at Risk as Thai PM and Central Bank Battle Over Rates

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Signs of Disinflation | Irish Building Magazine ie | Ireland s Leading Construction News & Information Portal

Monetary policy by the ECB appears to have kicked in with the July rate of inflation showing a further decrease to 5.3%. Disinflation is a temporary slowing of the pace of price inflation. The term is used by Central Bankers and financiers to describe occasions when the inflation rate has reduced marginally over the short-term.

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