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Japan s Kishida Unveils Stimulus Package as Support Sags

(Bloomberg) Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his cabinet approved a larger-than-expected economic stimulus package that aims to boost growth and help households hit by inflation, as Kishida’s administration tries to shore up falling support. Most Read from BloombergImmigrants Are Leaving Canada at Faster Pace, Study ShowsIsrael Latest: Biden Urges ‘Pause’ So Hostages Can Leave GazaPowell Hints Fed Is Done With Hikes in Pivot Cheered by MarketsReal Estate Industry Takes Fresh Hit With

Charting the Global Economy: Inflation Picks Up in US, Tokyo

(Bloomberg) US underlying inflation picked up along with consumer spending as the third quarter drew to a close, government figures showed ahead of the Federal Reserve’s penultimate policy meeting of the year.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: Iranian Minister Warns US Over Support of IsraelEverything Apple Plans to Launch at Oct. 30 ‘Scary Fast’ Mac EventCanada Plans College Crackdown Amid Foreign Student TroublesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson’s First Big Bill Cuts Biden’s Climate Change Fun

War Adds Risks to Indebted, Expensive and Fractured World

(Bloomberg) A world economy struggling with record debt, expensive credit and increasingly dysfunctional or inadequate institutions now faces new dangers from war in the Middle East, adding a significant risk atop an already fragile outlook.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: US Says It’s Warned Iran in Back-Channel TalksIsrael Latest: Biden and Abbas Talk as Gaza Invasion NearsYour Guide to Understanding the Roots of the Israel-Hamas WarStanford Suspends Teacher as Mideast Conflict Roils

Sri Lanka Urges China to Share Debt Terms to Help Other Deals

Sri Lanka Urges China to Share Debt Terms to Help Other Deals
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Japan s Top Currency Official Declines to Say If Intervened

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