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The big risks in China’s ‘tightrope’ monetary policy

  Although the Federal Reserve refrained from raising interest rates last week, it emphasized that policy makers still believe a gradual adjustment is warranted. On the surface, that’s a market-friendly policy because it means a slower pace of dollar appreciation, which would benefit emerging markets and commodities. Then there’s China, where a gradual adjustment higher in US rates could mean ...

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Europe ought to seize the Macron moment

  Europe’s leaders are thrilled that Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election — and they should be. Yet they ought to keep their celebrations brief, because they need to start thinking now about how to help Macron make a success of his presidency. Le Pen’s angry nationalism gave voice to widespread dissatisfaction with the European ...

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Moon needs pragmatic approach in North Korea

  Democratic Party’s candidate Moon Jae-in has been declared the winner in South Korean presidential election. With 100% of the votes counted, Moon won with 41.08%, according to the country’s National Election Commission. As many as 13,423,800 voters chose Moon Jae-in as their preference for president. Moon, a liberal, was sworn in as South Korea’s new president on Wednesday and ...

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