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Jobs for youth can add $51bn to UK economy

Bloomberg The UK economy could get a 40 billion-pound ($51 billion) boost every year by creating more jobs for young people. That would be the benefit of reducing the percentage of the young not in employment, education or training to a level similar to Germany, a report by PwC said on Tuesday. The UK ranks 19th among the 35 Organization ...

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Global effort can change China’s economic policies

The behaviour of Chinese officials at last weekend’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit in Papua New Guinea, reportedly barging into the foreign minister’s office to try to cut mildly critical language on trade from a final communique, seemed intended to signal that China won’t budge an inch on US demands. Commerce Minister Zhong Shan has declared that those who assume ...

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Asia’s liquidity squeeze is the worst

Liquidity is getting tight in Asia. Leave aside Japan, where the printing presses are still pumping out yen. In rest of the region, central banks’ supply of currency plus bank reserves has shrunk 7 percent in real terms since the dollar began surging in April. This is the steepest contraction in base money since the 11 percent fall between January ...

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