Taiwan’s economy seen returning to growth in Q2: Reuters poll

TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s export-dependent economy likely returned to growth in the second quarter thanks to resilient domestic consumption although exports remained weak, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday. Gross domestic product (GDP) likely expanded 0.8% in the April-June period versus a year earlier, the poll of 22 economists showed. GDP had contracted 2.87% year-on-year…

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Explainer-China’s politburo meeting leaves many economic headaches unaddressed

HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s leadership pledged at a key Communist Party meeting this week to support the economy through a “tortuous” post-pandemic recovery, but offered very little detail on specific measures, causing mixed feelings among investors and economists. ADDITIONAL STIMULUS ALMOST GUARANTEES CHINA WILL REACH ITS 2023 GROWTH TARGET. SO WHY ARE MANY ECONOMISTS…

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Japan says sees pick up in business sentiment for the first time in 7 months

TOKYO (Reuters) – Business sentiment in Japan is picking up in July on easing supply constraints and the removal of COVID-19 curbs, the first such uptick this year, a report by the cabinet said on Wednesday. The monthly report also said the government still believed the economy was “recovering moderately”, as consumer spending, capital expenditure…

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Alibaba’s cloud unit brings Meta’s AI model Llama to its clients

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Alibaba’s cloud computing division said it has become the first Chinese enterprise to support Meta’s open-source artificial intelligence (AI) model Llama, allowing its Chinese business users to develop programs off the model. Meta released Llama2, a commercial version of Llama, this month to provide businesses a powerful free-of-charge alternative to pricey…

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Analysis-Dollar’s decline throws spotlight on battered commodity currencies

By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Some investors are zeroing in on the battered currencies of commodity-producing countries such as Norway and Australia to take advantage of more potential weakness in the dollar, which has recently wobbled on signs the Federal Reserve will soon end its rate-hiking cycle. Many commodity currencies suffered this…

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