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The yield on German two-year government bonds rose 4.5 basis points to 2.63%.
2026-04-13
The yield on German two-year government bonds rose 4.5 basis points to 2.63%.
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2026-04-13
China’s export growth likely moderated in March after a strong start to the year, while still providing support to the economy, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of economists. Outbound shipments are expected to have risen 8.0% year-on-year i
China’s export growth likely moderated in March after a strong start to the year, while still providing support to the economy, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of economists. Outbound shipments are expected to have risen 8.0% year-on-year in March, slowing from a 21.8% gain in January–February. Import growth likely eased to 7.0% from 19.8% over the same period. The survey also projects China’s trade surplus at $113 billion for the month.
2026-04-13
China’s policymakers still have room for further easing even as the 2026 inflation outlook improves, according to Bank of America Securities. The bank raised its 2026 forecasts for CPI to 1.0% and PPI to 1.2%, noting that price gains are still mainly
China’s policymakers still have room for further easing even as the 2026 inflation outlook improves, according to Bank of America Securities. The bank raised its 2026 forecasts for CPI to 1.0% and PPI to 1.2%, noting that price gains are still mainly driven by global energy and commodity costs rather than a domestic demand recovery. It adds that inflation is likely to remain below the People’s Bank of China’s target, leaving scope for additional rate cuts if domestic demand weakens.
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