GDP

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  • Singapore To Unleash $23.2 Billion in 4th Stimulus Package
    REOPENING
    Singapore is spending lavishly to get itself out of the economic hole created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • China Reveals $506 Billion Fiscal Stimulus To Combat COVID-19 GDP Slowdown
    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
    China has unveiled a stimulus package worth $506 billion, which disappointed the business community that expected more.
  • US Unemployment To Remain High Until 2021, Says CBO
    JOBLESS
    A full recovery for the badly battered U.S. economy is only expected by 2022, estimates the CBO.
  • UK March GDP Shrinks by Record 5.8%
     Bank of England
    Beset by the crippling economic slowdown induced by COVID-19, the UK is reporting historically bad GDP numbers for the first quarter.
  • EU Sees 7.5% GDP Plunge in 2020 Due to COVID-19
    NO TO RUSSIANS
    The EU predicts a GDP contraction of 7.5% this year in the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of 1929.
  • Hong Kong Post Worst Q1 GDP in History Due To COVID-19
    New World First Ferry Services
    COVID-19 ignited an 8.9% plunge in Hong Kong's GDP for the first quarter of 2020, a record-setting low
  • Eurozone GDP Plummets a Record 3.8% in Q1
    EU
    COVID-19 cripples the eurozone's strongest economies, hurling Germany, France and Italy into recession.
  • Global Economy Poised For Worst Year Since 2008 Great Recession
    US Banks
    COVID-19 will decelerate world economic growth to 2.8% this year, the lowest since the Great Recession of 2008.
  • Shanghai Mayor Aiming For 6 Percent GDP Growth This Year
    Shanghai Economy
    Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong told the People's Congress on Wednesday that the city is aiming to hit more than a 6 percent GDP growth this year by tapping into foreign investments and increasing exports.
  • Tianjin Sees GDP Growth In First Three Quarters Of The Year
    Tianjin GDP
    Tianjin's continued GDP growth has been attributed to its enhancements in its industrial structure and its wave of policy reforms.
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