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China's 4.5-5% Growth Target: Ambition Meets Reality
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China's 4.5-5% Growth Target: Ambition Meets Reality

China sets 2026 GDP growth target at 4.5-5%, signaling a shift from breakneck expansion to sustainable development. What this means for global markets and geopolitical balance.

China Slashes 2026 Growth Target to 4.5-5%: The End of an Era?
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China Slashes 2026 Growth Target to 4.5-5%: The End of an Era?

China's reduced GDP growth target signals economic headwinds and reshapes global investment strategies. What it means for markets worldwide.

China Chooses Quality Over Quantity in Economic Growth Philosophy
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China Chooses Quality Over Quantity in Economic Growth Philosophy

As China's National People's Congress approaches, Beijing signals a shift from GDP-focused growth to quality-driven development. What does this mean for global investors and multinational corporations?

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When Economic Success Becomes a Problem
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When Economic Success Becomes a Problem

The Fed's Bostic warns that strong GDP growth is raising inflation concerns, creating a complex scenario for global markets and monetary policy.

US Growth Plummets to 1.4%, Global Markets Brace for Impact
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US Growth Plummets to 1.4%, Global Markets Brace for Impact

US Q4 growth rate crashes to 1.4% from 3.1%, missing expectations by wide margin. Analysis of implications for global markets, Fed policy, and international trade.

Japan's 0.2% Growth Masks a Deeper Economic Puzzle
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Japan's 0.2% Growth Masks a Deeper Economic Puzzle

Japan's Q4 GDP grew just 0.2% annualized while stocks soar to record highs. This disconnect reveals fundamental challenges facing Asia's economic recovery.

China's Provincial Growth Targets Signal National Economic Recalibration
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China's Provincial Growth Targets Signal National Economic Recalibration

Most Chinese provinces lower 2026 growth targets, signaling shift from stimulus-driven to tech-focused development. What does this strategic pivot mean for global markets and trade?

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The AI Economy Myth: America's Real Growth Driver Isn't What You Think
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The AI Economy Myth: America's Real Growth Driver Isn't What You Think

New analysis debunks the narrative that AI investment saved the U.S. economy. Consumer spending, not artificial intelligence, was the real hero of 2025 GDP growth.

China's Growth to Slow to 4.5% by 2026 as Property Slump Bites, Nikkei Survey Shows
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China's Growth to Slow to 4.5% by 2026 as Property Slump Bites, Nikkei Survey Shows

China's GDP growth is projected to slow to 4.5% by 2026, a Nikkei survey shows. A persistent property market slump is fueling weak domestic demand, weighing on the economy.

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