Mexico’s annual inflation slowed slightly more than expected in early January, keeping in play chances of a bigger interest rate cut at the central bank’s next policy meeting, Bloomberg News reported. Official data released Thursday showed consumer prices rose 3.69% in the first two weeks of the month from the year before. Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such a food and fuel, came in at 3.72%, slightly above the 3.69% median estimate. Banxico, as the central bank is known, cut its key rate by quarter point for a fourth straight meeting to 10% last month.
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Northvolt AB has yet to line up investors willing to commit funds to allow the Swedish battery maker to emerge from chapter 11 protection, Bloomberg News reported. The electric vehicle supplier’s cash position is dwindling as investors wait for others to step forward first in the ongoing funding talks. “Numerous parties have submitted indications of interest in Northvolt’s financing process,” a spokesperson for Northvolt said.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank is looking to sell about $9 billion of residential mortgage loans as the Canadian lender adjusts its balance sheet to comply with a new cap imposed by US regulators, part of a plea agreement reached last year for its role in failing to prevent money laundering, Bloomberg News reported. The portfolio for sale consists of so-called jumbo mortgages taken out by US homeowners with relatively high credit scores, according to people familiar with the matter. Bids on the pool are due next week, the people added, asking not to be named because the details are confidential.
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President Trump said on Tuesday that he intended to impose a 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports into the United States on Feb. 1, the New York Times reported. Speaking at the White House, Mr. Trump said that the tariffs were in response to China’s role in America’s fentanyl crisis. Trump said that China was sending fentanyl to Canada and Mexico, from where it would be transported into the United States. The tariff threat comes after Mr.
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For the first time since 2019, Canadian inflation stayed within the central bank’s target range for a full year, a mark of achievement for policymakers ahead of a potential tariff war that threatens to derail their progress, Bloomberg News reported. The consumer price index ended 2024 with a second consecutive monthly deceleration, rising 1.8% on a yearly basis in December, down from 1.9% previously, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists was for a 1.9% gain.
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The most valuable startup in India’s history, a tech company with Silicon Valley cachet, a charismatic founder and visions of dominating the online-education business seemed sure to be one of the post-pandemic’s next big things. More importantly, Think & Learn Pvt — more widely known as Byju’s — was willing to pay handsomely to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars in the U.S. just as the world’s central banks were holding interest rates at next to nothing. So when JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley went to line up buyers for Byju’s debt in late 2021, orders poured in.
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The Bank of Canada says the bar for using exceptional monetary policy tools like quantitative easing and extraordinary forward guidance “should remain very high,” after reviewing its response to the Covid-19 pandemic to inform how it reacts to future crises, Bloomberg News reported. In a suite of documents released Friday, the central bank offered a wide-ranging review of its handling of the economic shock brought on by the novel coronavirus in early 2020. The report comes as US President-elect Donald Trump threatens tariffs that would likely tip Canada into a recession if enacted.
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Donald Trump kicked off a new era of Western economic rivalry with Beijing when he took office in 2017. As he prepares for his second term, China’s dominance of global manufacturing is greater than ever, the Wall Street Journal reported. China just posted a trade surplus with the rest of the world of almost $1 trillion for 2024, according to official data released this week.
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