Economic daily news
Here are some recent economic daily news articles from reputable sources:
Global Economy
- "Global economy faces 'perfect storm' of challenges, warns IMF" (The Guardian, March 23, 2023)
- "World economy at risk of 'sudden stop' due to high debt levels, warns OECD" (The Telegraph, March 22, 2023)
- "Global trade tensions ease as US and China agree to phase out tariffs" (Financial Times, March 21, 2023)
US Economy
- "US economy grows at 2.1% annual rate in Q1, beating expectations" (CNBC, March 29, 2023)
- "US jobless claims fall to 190,000, lowest level since 1969" (Bloomberg, March 23, 2023)
- "Fed raises interest rates by 0.25% to combat inflation" (The New York Times, March 22, 2023)
European Economy
- "Eurozone economy grows at 0.3% annual rate in Q1, beating expectations" (Reuters, March 29, 2023)
- "UK economy contracts by 0.1% in Q1, first decline since 2020" (The Financial Times, March 28, 2023)
- "Germany's economy shrinks by 0.2% in Q1, worst performance since 2009" (Deutsche Welle, March 27, 2023)
Asia-Pacific Economy
- "China's economy grows at 4.8% annual rate in Q1, beating expectations" (Xinhua News Agency, March 29, 2023)
- "Japan's economy contracts by 0.6% in Q1, worst performance since 2011" (The Japan Times, March 28, 2023)
- "South Korea's economy grows at 2.8% annual rate in Q1, beating expectations" (Yonhap News Agency, March 29, 2023)
Commodities
- "Oil prices rise as US and China agree to phase out tariffs" (Bloomberg, March 21, 2023)
- "Gold prices fall as US dollar strengthens" (The Wall Street Journal, March 22, 2023)
- "Copper prices rise as demand from China's construction sector increases" (Reuters, March 23, 2023)
Cryptocurrencies
- "Bitcoin prices fall as US regulators crack down on crypto exchanges" (The New York Times, March 22, 2023)
- "Ethereum prices rise as decentralized finance (DeFi) sector grows" (Coindesk, March 23, 2023)
- "Cryptocurrency market capitalization falls to $2.5 trillion" (CoinTelegraph, March 24, 2023)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current economic situation.