Turkey's president, accompanied by a high-level delegation, arrived in Pakistan's capital late Wednesday night on a two-day ...
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Stockhead on MSNCapital Economics says silver is set to outperform goldCapital Economics says silver is likely to outperform gold over the coming years as AI uptake expands across all sectors.
Capital Economics has projected further weakening of the Indian rupee and stock market due to a combination of domestic ...
Despite this surge, Capital Economics anticipates a softer CPI figure for February and maintains its projection for the central bank to implement a substantial 250 basis points rate cut to 42.50% ...
Julian Evans-Pritchard, head of China economics at consultancy Capital Economics, said all the tariff measures were "fairly modest, at least relative to US moves". He suggests that China's ...
Capital Economics believes Russia is “now at high risk of a banking crisis”. Liam Peach, at the economic consultancy, said: “There are certainly reasons to be concerned. Bank lending is ...
Thomas Mathews, head of markets for Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, says that it will be "very, very hard" for China to hit its gross domestic product growth target for 2025 if U.S. President Trump ...
Capital Economics highlighted the progress made by South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU) in the six months since its formation, noting improved market goodwill, no recent loadshedding ...
New Zealand needs to address its high cost of capital, which is a key driver of its poor productivity growth, Treasury ...
The fight for financial inclusion and equity in Black communities remains a critical issue as disparities in access to capital, economic opportunities, and wealth remain. Despite significant ...
Meanwhile, economists at Capital Economics think the base rate will fall to 3.5 per cent by early 2026. They had previously forecast that interest rates would fall to 3 per cent by the end of next ...
“We expect the incoming Trump administration’s policies to have a mildly stagflationary impact on the economy,” Paul Ashworth, the chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a ...
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