Israel May Kick Off Year by Hiking Rate to 2008 Level
Israel is poised to increase interest rates to their highest level since 2008 on Monday, leading global central banks expected to extend a monetary tightening cycle to tackle faster inflation.
Israel is poised to increase interest rates to their highest level since 2008 on Monday, leading global central banks expected to extend a monetary tightening cycle to tackle faster inflation.
Israel is poised to increase interest rates to their highest level since 2008 on Monday, leading global central banks expected to extend a monetary tightening cycle to tackle faster inflation.
Indonesia’s inflation surprised on the upside in December, challenging the central bank and market’s view that price pressures were well on the wane.
Indonesia’s inflation surprised on the upside in December, challenging the central bank and market’s view that price pressures were well on the wane.
Indonesia’s inflation surprised on the upside in December, challenging the central bank and market’s view that price pressures were well on the wane.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his government is in talks with the US on taking a more active role in managing nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, which would mark a significant shift in a decades-old policy among American allies to deter North Korea.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his government is in talks with the US on taking a more active role in managing nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, which would mark a significant shift in a decades-old policy among American allies to deter North Korea.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his government is in talks with the US on taking a more active role in managing nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, which would mark a significant shift in a decades-old policy among American allies to deter North Korea.
President Xi Jinping said tough challenges remain in China’s fight against Covid-19 and acknowledged divisions in society that led to rare spontaneous protests, after weeks of silence on a virus policy pivot that’s infected hundreds of millions and delivered a severe blow to economic activity.
President Xi Jinping said tough challenges remain in China’s fight against Covid-19 and acknowledged divisions in society that led to rare spontaneous protests, after weeks of silence on a virus policy pivot that’s infected hundreds of millions and delivered a severe blow to economic activity.