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The NBS spokesperson states that China’s economic stability remains fragile and requires further consolidation.
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The NBS says China should adopt more proactive fiscal measures alongside moderately accommodative monetary policy.
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China’s statistics bureau spokesperson describes the international environment as “grim” and “complicated” as of April.
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China’s statistics bureau spokesperson warns that global recovery momentum is facing stronger headwinds.
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Malaysia’s currency declines 0.71%, with the ringgit at 3.9750 per dollar.
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China’s statistics bureau spokesperson notes fast development in AI and high-tech sectors.
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Indonesia’s currency drops further, with the rupiah down 1.1% at a record low of 17,655 per USD.
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Qatar fixes June crude OSPs at a premium of $10.50/bbl for marine grades and $11/bbl for land grades over Oman/Dubai.
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White House touts deals on soybeans and rare earths after Trump-Xi summit, while China talks up tariff cuts-CNBC
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China’s statistics bureau says the economy is facing external challenges, but internal fundamentals are steady.
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China’s statistics bureau states that the economy’s stable nature remains unchanged as a key feature.
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China’s statistics bureau states that the economy now has a stronger material and tech foundation.
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China’s statistics bureau states that AI and the digital economy are powering economic activity and influencing wider sectors.
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China’s statistics bureau says policymakers still have room to use counter- and cross-cyclical tools.
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Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 declines 1.4% at worst, reaching 8,507.60, the weakest since early April.
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China’s NBS statistician says macroeconomic policies should be fully utilized going forward.
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Seoul shares turn higher late Mon. morning on chip gains-YONHAP
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China’s statistics bureau spokesperson says industrial production stayed steady thanks to structural advantages, even amid Middle East shocks.
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WSJ says Trump is looking at installing a helipad at the White House’s South Lawn.
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China’s statistics bureau says volatility in international crude prices has affected producer price trends.
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Samsung Electronics’ union faces penalties of roughly 100 million won per day for non-compliance, a South Korean court says.
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