Treasury’s Yellen to visit China this week to expand communications

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing from July 6-9 for meetings with senior Chinese officials on a broad range of issues, including U.S. concerns about a new Chinese counterespionage law, a senior Treasury official said on Sunday. Yellen’s long-anticipated trip is part of a push by…

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Analysis-Bond markets reckon a central bank policy error is on the cards

By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) – Bond investors could be in luck for the rest of 2023 if market indicators signalling central banks will take policy tightening too far and tip their economies into recession prove accurate. Headline inflation has eased but underlying pressures remain high, keeping central banks hawkish. Canada resumed tightening and Britain and…

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India’s factory growth softened slightly in June but stayed strong

By Shaloo Shrivastava BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s manufacturing industry expanded at the second-fastest rate this year in June, albeit at a slightly slower pace than in May, supported by robust demand despite higher inflationary pressures, a private survey showed on Monday. The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index, compiled by S&P Global, was 57.8 in June, down…

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Analysis-New Zealand, in recession and heading to polls, goes pragmatic on China trade

By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins trod a careful line on his first trip to China last week as leader, focusing on trade and economic opportunities but avoiding contentious issues such as human rights abuses in Xinjiang or security concerns. Barely three months out from what looks likely to…

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