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Central banks set policy to support the economy, provide liquidity, and promote financial stability. Modern central banking requires adaptation to current demands and a framework that fosters agility ...
When we think about money, it’s easy to get lost in the numbers. How much money is there in the world? It’s a big question with a lot of different answers. From physical cash to digital currencies, ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - The world economy has proven more resilient than expected despite acute strains from multiple shocks, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday, ...
Will President Donald Trump's massive tax law passed in July turn out to be more sweeping than policymakers expected? The legislation, which Republican leaders dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," ...
Adjusted corporate income tax receipts and mild improvements in some state revenue sources have modestly improved state’s budget outlook, economists said This is a developing story and may be updated.
IMF raises China 2025, 2026 growth forecast to 5%, 4.5% Presses world's No.2 economy to speed up structural reforms Pushes policymakers to solve local govt debt, property crises Shift from export-led ...