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China’s central bank is signaling an increased tolerance for yuan flexibility, a sign of confidence it can insulate the currency from market turmoil triggered by the Iran war.
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During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “Amanpour,” Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) said, “How can we criticize Putin going into Ukraine? How can we criticize Xi if he were to push Chinese forces into Taiwan or elsewhere,” after the The post Dem Sen. Kim: We Can’t Criticize Putin, China Because of
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Firm’s $9bn fund was down 7% last week as market upheaval hurt macro traders
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Transport ministry summons executives to express concerns about supply chain disruptions
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Iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy supplies via the waterway.
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Logistics companies in China are feeling the strain from the US-Israeli war on Iran, as volatile crude prices and disrupted transport routes ripple through global supply chains. With e-commerce cargo stranded in the Middle East and freight rates skyrocketing, industry insiders said they expect the f
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PBOC Employs Volatile Yuan Fixing to Manage Iran War FalloutChina’s central bank is signaling an increased tolerance for yuan flexibility, a sign of confidence it can insulate the currency from market turmoil triggered by the...
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Dem Sen. Kim: We Can't Criticize Putin, China Because of Iran WarDuring an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “Amanpour,” Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) said, “How can we criticize Putin going into Ukraine? How can we criticize Xi if he were to push Chinese forces into Taiwan or elsewhere,” after the The post Dem Sen. Kim: We Can’t Criticize Putin, China Because of
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Hedge fund Caxton loses more than $600mn in Iran war falloutFirm’s $9bn fund was down 7% last week as market upheaval hurt macro traders
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China warns Maersk and MSC over high freight rates from Iran warTransport ministry summons executives to express concerns about supply chain disruptions
During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “Amanpour,” Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) said, “How can we criticize Putin going into Ukraine? How can we criticize Xi if he were to push Chinese forces into Taiwan or elsewhere,” after the The post Dem Sen. Kim: We Can’t Criticize Putin, China Because of
Firm’s $9bn fund was down 7% last week as market upheaval hurt macro traders
Transport ministry summons executives to express concerns about supply chain disruptions
Iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy supplies via the waterway.
Logistics companies in China are feeling the strain from the US-Israeli war on Iran, as volatile crude prices and disrupted transport routes ripple through global supply chains. With e-commerce cargo stranded in the Middle East and freight rates skyrocketing, industry insiders said they expect the f
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During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “Amanpour,” Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) said, “How can we criticize Putin going into Ukraine? How can we criticize Xi if he were to push Chinese forces into Taiwan or elsewhere,” after the The post Dem Sen. Kim: We Can’t Criticize Putin, China Because of
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