Bank Indonesia’s Burden-Sharing Revives Debate on Independence
Bank Indonesia’s decision to enter into a renewed “burden sharing” agreement with the Finance Ministry has revived a long-standing debate…
What You Need To Know About The Labubu Economy
This week on the Bloomberg Australia Podcast: Rebecca Jones speaks to wealth editor Ainsley Thomson about why Labubus are being…
Why New Zealand Is Relaxing Its Property Rules for Rich Foreigners
In April, New Zealand’s government found itself in a bind. It had just relaunched its golden visa program, offering wealthy…
Korean Companies Pay Employees Huge Sums to Have More Kids
The country’s powerful boardrooms are adding their own incentives on top of existing government efforts to avert a demographic collapse.…
Swiss Inflation Stays Above Zero Again in Relief for SNB
Swiss inflation stayed positive for a third consecutive month, offering reassurance to policymakers as they also evaluate if the economy…
Malaysia Keeps Rate as Growth Risks Loom From Tariffs
Malaysia kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged as the central bank weighs the effects of a recent easing and growth…
Wall Street Expects Smaller Turkish Rate Cuts After Market Rout
Wall Street banks are now projecting slower interest-rate cuts in Turkey after the intensifying showdown between the country’s courts and…
Rising Treasury Volatility Is Evoking ‘Liberation Day’ Memories
Treasury-market volatility is growing on uncertainty over US government finances and concern Friday’s payrolls number may upend bets on Federal…
UK Construction Firms Stuck in Longest Slump Since Before Covid
UK construction firms are suffering their longest downturn since just before the pandemic after a fresh slump in housebuilding, according…
UK Firms Cut Jobs at Fastest Pace Since 2021, BOE Survey Shows
British companies shed jobs at the fastest pace in four years over the summer, according to a Bank of England…