Global divergence in economic prospects
ANALYSIS: Japan is finding favour in a world where others, such as China and Europe, are facing more grave challenges.
Hamish Pepper and Chris Di Leva
Tue, 16 Apr 2024
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After years of most of the world sharing the common sudden stop and recovery associated with Covid-19, there are now significant differences in economic prospects across countries.
These differences have led to some central banks lifting policy rates ( à la Bank of Japan) while others, such as the
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Hamish Pepper and Chris Di Leva
Tue, 16 Apr 2024
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