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Consumer price inflation in May is expected to be searing as energy, food and rents rise

Economists expect inflation in May to continue to burn white, with rising costs for energy, food, rent and health care. According to Dow Jones, economists expect the consumer price index to rise 0.7% from 0.3% in April. On an annual basis, this would equate to a rate of 8.3%, the same rate as in April. …

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Self-driving automakers’ first step to making money isn’t robotaxis

A WeRide robotaxi with medical supplies heads towards Liwan District on June 4, 2021, in southern China’s Guangzhou city. Daily of the Southern Metropolis | Visual Group China | Getty Images BEIJING — While governments may be wary of driverless cars, people want to buy the technology and companies want to cash in. It’s a …

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China faces a financing gap of nearly $1 trillion. He will need more debt to fill it.

In the first four months of the year, investments in real estate development fell by 2.7% compared to a year ago. Pictured is a project in Qingzhou, Shandong province on May 15, 2022. CFOTO | Edition of the future | Getty Images BEIJING — The Chinese government is facing a growing cash crunch, analysts say, …

China faces a financing gap of nearly $1 trillion. He will need more debt to fill it. Read More »

China faces a financing gap of nearly $1 trillion. He will need more debt to fill it.

In the first four months of the year, investments in real estate development fell by 2.7% compared to a year ago. Pictured is a project in Qingzhou, Shandong province on May 15, 2022. CFOTO | Edition of the future | Getty Images BEIJING — The Chinese government is facing a growing cash crunch, analysts say, …

China faces a financing gap of nearly $1 trillion. He will need more debt to fill it. Read More »