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UK Economy Set to Exit Recession Despite March Slowdown

UK economy expected to exit recession despite March slowdown. Analysts predict positive growth in first quarter, driven by improved business activity and consumer spending.

UK Equities Rise as Economy Enters Recession, Boosting Case for BOE to Ease Policy

UK equities rise as UK economy enters recession, boosting hopes for BOE to ease policy. FTSE 100 up 0.5%, FTSE 250 up 0.3%. Market monitors BoE actions.

Japan’s Economy Contracts, Entering Technical Recession

Japan's economy has unexpectedly entered a recession, impacted by weak domestic demand and high inflation rates. Policymakers face challenges in addressing these issues and navigating the path to economic recovery. Global markets are closely monitoring the situation and its potential implications.

Global Factory Activity Contracts, Euro Zone and Asia Struggle with China’s Economic Recovery

Global factory activity contracts as euro zone and Asia struggle with China's economic recovery. Challenges remain as experts warn of a persistent slowdown. Can manufacturing regain momentum in 2024?

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Federal Reserve Struggles to Find Balance in Inflation Fight, United States (US)

Federal Reserve tackles inflation challenges while maintaining economic stability. Rate cuts and policy adjustments crucial for long-term growth.

The Anticipated Recession May Not Occur at All

Get insights from top experts like Morgan Stanley's Seth Carpenter and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman on why the predicted recession hasn't materialized in 2023.

Insurance Broker’s Stock: Exciting Investment Opportunity

Discover why Arthur J. Gallagher (AJG) is an exciting stock pick in the insurance brokerage industry, with a solid track record and promising growth potential.

Walmart’s CEO, Bill Simon, Highlights Inflation’s Significant Impact on Households Amidst the Looming Global Recession

Former Walmart CEO warns that inflation will impact American households more than the looming recession. Job market remains strong.

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