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Pandemic and the economy

Asia stocks lower as global recovery slows and Covid cases climb

2021-07-16
By: moneynews
On: 16/07/2021
In: Money
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Asia stocks lower Shares were mostly lower in Asia on Friday after U.S. stocks struggled amid uncertainty over rising Covid-19 cases and new risks appearing. Nikkei index closed down at: 28000 a drop of around 276 points On Thursday, U.S. stock indexes closed mostly down from recent highs. Asia stocksRead More →

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EU interest rate: 3.75%

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EU Inflation Rate: 6.10%

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