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Sharp Decline in US Building Permits – April 2025

Sharp Decline in US Building Permits – April 2025

Preliminary data shows that the number of building permits in...

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Jim Chanos: Shorting MicroStrategy, Buying Bitcoin

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Japan’s Manufacturing PMI Increased

Japan’s Manufacturing PMI Increased

Japan’s manufacturing sector showed signs of a modest recovery in September 2024, as the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) was revised to 49.7, up from an earlier estimate of 49.6. While still indicating contraction, this marks the softest decline since...
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Australia’s Manufacturing PMI Declines

Australia’s Manufacturing PMI Declines

The latest data shows that Australia’s manufacturing sector is facing its eighth consecutive month of contraction, marking the fastest decline since May 2020. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) signals shrinking activity as new orders, production, and demand continue to weaken....
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Germany’s Inflation Falls to 1.6% in September

Germany’s Inflation Falls to 1.6% in September

Germany’s inflation rate continued to ease in September 2024, reaching 1.6%, its lowest level since February 2021. This drop comes as a welcome surprise, falling below the expected 1.7%, and down from 1.9% in August. Goods Prices: A Key Factor...
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UK Economy Slows in Q2 Despite Investment Surge

UK Economy Slows in Q2 Despite Investment Surge

The UK economy expanded at a slower pace in the second quarter of 2024 than previously estimated, according to revised figures. Despite a surge in business investment, overall growth was dampened by downward revisions in government spending and exports. Business...
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China’s Manufacturing Sector Contracts in September

China’s Manufacturing Sector Contracts in September

China’s manufacturing sector contracted in September 2024, with the Caixin China General Manufacturing PMI falling to 49.3, slipping below the 50-point threshold that separates growth from contraction. This marks a downturn from the previous month, driven by a sharp decline...
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