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World - The Wall Street Journal
China Keeps World Guessing on Size of Fiscal Stimulus
Beijing’s finance minister laid out spending plans but left investors hanging on the scale and scope of economic rescue efforts.2 hours ago - China -
Business - The New York Times
Why Millennials Prioritize Spending Money to Improve Their Lives
Placing a high value on personal growth, millennials and Gen Z appear more likely than older generations to make hobbies and nonessential purchases a spending priority.4 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Labour MPs urge Reeves to spend tens of billions more on ailing public services
About 70 colleagues have written to chancellor ahead of budget pleading for her to commit to rewriting fiscal rules. • How Labour promises have left Rachel Reeves with a giant budget headache • ...8 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
Poland pushes EU to exempt its defence spending from fiscal rules
Finance minister says Brussels should show solidarity instead of pursuing Warsaw under bloc’s excessive deficit procedure9 hours ago - European Union -
Business - MarketWatch
France’s credit rating cut to negative outlook by Fitch on fiscal deficits
Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings revised France’s outlook to “negative” from “stable” late Friday, citing increases in its fiscal deficit and political risks, a day after a new government ...23 hours ago -
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Business - MarketWatch
Trump’s or Harris’s spending plans could be dashed by a repeat of the ‘great bond massacre’
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both have plans for new spending and tax cuts that could cost the federal government trillions of dollars over the next decade, but ...Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
We’re in our 70s working part time with $2.1 million for retirement. Do we keep saving for retirement or start spending?
My home and cars are paid for. Should I continue to put money into my retirement account, put it in CDs or just spend it?Yesterday -
Politics - Politico
The five factions Johnson has to appease to keep the speakership next year
His most outspoken and well-known critics are the nearly dozen GOP lawmakers who voted to advance an ouster effort against him earlier this year, but they’re not alone.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
The unpleasant fiscal arithmetic holding back UK growth
The scale of public investment required sits uneasily with the current fiscal rules but there is an escape routeYesterday - United Kingdom -
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