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China’s economy shows signs of improvement, but its property sector is still in the doldrums - apnews.com - China - Hong Kong

China’s economy shows signs of improvement, but its property sector is still in the doldrums

HONG KONG (AP) — China’s manufacturing and investment improved in the first two months of the year, while weakness in the property sector weighed on the economy, the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday.

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CK Tan - Nikkei staff writer - Reuters - China industrial output rises 7% but real estate weighs on economy - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Shanghai

China industrial output rises 7% but real estate weighs on economy

SHANGHAI -- China on Monday revealed key economic data for the first two months of the year, with some indicators performing better than expected thanks to demand during the Lunar New Year period.

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AKIRA KITADO - Nikkei staff writer - Asia must keep pushing for free trade after U.S. election: experts - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Singapore

Asia must keep pushing for free trade after U.S. election: experts

TOKYO -- Asia must maintain the momentum for free trade and an open global economy after the U.S. presidential election this year, international affairs experts said at a symposium in Tokyo on Friday, as concerns grow over a possible increase in U.S. protectionism, depending on the outcome of the vote.

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Charmaine Jacob - Rajiv Kumar - India to hold the world's biggest election starting April in over a month-long exercise - cnbc.com - Hong Kong - India

India to hold the world's biggest election starting April in over a month-long exercise

India will hold the world's largest general elections starting April this year with nearly a billion voters set to exercise their franchise.

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Ernestine Siu - Four of investors' top 5 favorite investment destinations are in Europe, Milken Institute report shows - cnbc.com - China - Denmark - Finland

Four of investors' top 5 favorite investment destinations are in Europe, Milken Institute report shows

Four of investors' top five favorite destinations are in Europe, according to the Milken Institute's Global Opportunity Index (GOI) report.

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How the climate crisis will affect the U.S. economy: Top economists Jeffrey Sachs, Nouriel Roubini and Mark Zandi discuss - cnbc.com - New York -  Columbia

How the climate crisis will affect the U.S. economy: Top economists Jeffrey Sachs, Nouriel Roubini and Mark Zandi discuss

To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo

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Joseph Sipalan - Malaysians feel the pinch as the ‘shringgit’ returns – and there’s no quick fix for PM Anwar - scmp.com - Usa - Malaysia

Malaysians feel the pinch as the ‘shringgit’ returns – and there’s no quick fix for PM Anwar

For the last 20 years, the 75-year-old has diligently arrived at the crack of dawn to set up his stall on the city’s outskirts selling gardening goods.

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Johannes Nugroho - Indonesia’s falling marriage rate sparks concern about low fertility and ‘undesirable consequences’ on economy - scmp.com - Indonesia - Singapore -  Melbourne

Indonesia’s falling marriage rate sparks concern about low fertility and ‘undesirable consequences’ on economy

“I keep getting all these wedding invitations,” the 60-year-old Surabaya resident said. Shaking his head adamantly, he added, “People will always wed and have children.”

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