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Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán and his government are facing headwinds in a highly consequential election that could end his 16-year rule, as voters grapple with an ailing economy, ING senior economist Peter Virovacz told Bloomberg Chief Europe Correspondent in Budapest, Hungary. Source: bloomberg.com
Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing pledged in his first speech as President to address the country’s spiraling economic crisis as its people suffer from the Southeast Asian nation’s ongoing civil war. Source: bloomberg.com
Three and a half years of deflationary pressure on Chinese factories reversed course last month as higher energy prices cycled into the economy. Source: nytimes.com
Economic growth across Asia will likely slow even if oil prices stabilize in the coming months, as the impact of war in the Middle East ripples through industries from manufacturing to tourism, according to the Asian Development Bank. Source: bloomberg.com
A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE GETTING RICH off the Trump presidency. Donald Trump himself tops the list, of course, but it also includes his kids and in-laws; other grifting nepo-babies; cabinet members (as well as their staff and children), senior aides; and other well-connected friends, investors, and firms. You know who isn’t on that list? […]
Asia-Pacific economies face a challenging time ahead as the fallout of the Middle East conflict threatens to fan inflation and curb growth, the Asian Development Bank said in its latest outlook. Source: wsj.com
Massachusetts saw the most economic growth of any New England state in 2025. Source: wbjournal.com
Former commander of the International Space Station Terry Virts said missions like Artemis II are only the beginning. Source: wcvb.com
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley is scheduled to speak in Raleigh after a round table discussion on economic growth and Republican efforts to lower costs for working families. The visit comes a week after he visited Cary, pledging to help create better-paying jobs and push for lower taxes. Source: wral.com
Gregory Daco, EY-Parthenon, joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to talk the state of the US economy. Source: cnbc.com
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