April 26, 2025, 9:55 p.m.

Treasury bond hit a record high, and the U.S. economic outlook is not optimistic

The total treasury bond of the US federal government has exceeded 34 trillion US dollars, a record high, which indicates that improving the US balance sheet in the coming years will face political and economic challenges.

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Saudi Arabia launches' headquarters economy '

In order to attract foreign investment, Saudi Arabia announced in 2021 that from January 1, 2024, if foreign companies do not set up regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia

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Why Europe's economy is falling behind

In 2023, the economic index of all major economies in the world is upward and stable, but the European economy is weak on all sides.

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COVID-19 variants are fierce and calm which is a good solution

Recently, new variants of COVID-19 are spreading rapidly around the world.

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What lies behind Greece's economic rise

Which global economy will perform best in 2023? The answer may be surprising, given that the economy has underperformed Greece in the past.

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The UK's "carbon tariff" indicates that the environment will become a new battleground for rights and interests

Recently, the UK government officially announced that the UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will be implemented from 2027.

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Can Shock therapy save Argentina's economy?

Argentina's new government last week announced what it calls "shock therapy" economic policies to combat recession

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Shipping costs are at risk of a jump in global supply chains

Recently, due to a number of ships in the Red Sea waters were attacked, many international shipping companies have announced the suspension of navigation in the Red Sea.

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How will Japan's monetary policy shift affect global financial markets

Recently, the Bank of Japan suddenly announced to adjust the long-term easing policy, the fastest will raise interest rates this month, end the negative interest rate of the dark news like a deep water bomb, caused the global financial market shock, has become a global economy. After all, every time the Bank of Japan raises interest rates, it will have a "bad time" and even hit an economic crisis soon after.

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Alert that the Fed's policy shift will shock global financial markets

On December 13, after concluding its monetary policy meeting, the Federal Reserve announced that it would leave the target range for the federal funds rate unchanged at 5.25% to 5.5%. This is the third time in a row that the Fed has paused rate hikes since its September meeting. As the market expected, the Federal Reserve completed the "curtain call" of the year by suspending interest rate hikes. It is widely believed that the Fed's current rate hike cycle is over.

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