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Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Hunter said supply shocks do not diminish the importance of keeping inflation low and stable.
2026-07-08
Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Hunter said supply shocks do not diminish the importance of keeping inflation low and stable.
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2026-07-08
Peking University's Institute of Urban Soft Power and Zhaopin released the 2025 China New-Quality Talent Competitiveness Index on July 8. Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai remains the top three, forming the first-tier cluster for new-quality talent deve
Peking University's Institute of Urban Soft Power and Zhaopin released the 2025 China New-Quality Talent Competitiveness Index on July 8. Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai remains the top three, forming the first-tier cluster for new-quality talent development. New first-tier cities account for 36.83% of recruitment demand for new-quality talent, the highest share across city tiers and the main source of incremental talent inflows. Employment preferences of 16–34-year-old new-quality talent are shifting from first-tier cities toward Chengdu, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing and other new-first-tier or industry-specialized cities; the pace of talent attraction in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen has moderated.
2026-07-08
1. If Iran can find buyers willing to purchase its oil, it can still continue selling it. However, Iran will have to lower oil prices, but this loss will be offset by higher oil prices due to renewed hostilities. 2. Since the lifting of the blockade
1. If Iran can find buyers willing to purchase its oil, it can still continue selling it. However, Iran will have to lower oil prices, but this loss will be offset by higher oil prices due to renewed hostilities. 2. Since the lifting of the blockade, Iran has been able to sell its extracted 100 million barrels of oil at a fairly good price (approximately $65-70 per barrel). This would allow Iranian authorities to earn approximately $4 billion. 3. Only by reinstating the US naval blockade can Iran's oil sales be stopped. But doing so would mean the outbreak of another war. (Bloomberg commodities columnist Javier Blas)
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