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Echoes From Davos: China Reins In Bank Lending Some More

Echoes From Davos: China Reins In Bank Lending Some More

A slowdown, or worse, in China's economy because of bursting stock and real-estate bubbles was high on most Davos 2010 participants' check-lists of risks to the recovery in global economic growth. They may have got some reassurance today from China's central bank's decision to rein in the lending that is inflating them by raising its capital reserve ratio requirement of the country' big banks for the second time in a month.

 

Asian stocks tumble amid global recovery doubts

Asian stocks tumbled Friday as ballooning European debt and a rise in U.S. unemployment claims added to fears the global recovery could slip back into recession....

 

OECD Forecasts Global Growth

As global trade recovers, expect a return to pre-crisis current account dynamics.

 

Euro Zone Pulls Out Of Recession

The euro region finally sees some modest growth, as Spain and Ireland straggle behind.

 

Obama to sign homebuyer, jobless bill assistance

Obama to sign homebuyer, jobless bill assistance

President Barack Obama is set to sign a $24 billion economic stimulus bill providing tax incentives to prospective homebuyers and extending unemployment benefits to the longtime jobless who have been left behind as the economy veers toward recovery....

 

U.S. economy at "beginnings" of recovery: Geithner

U.S. economy at

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Tuesday said that the U.S. economy appeared to be picking up steam and G20 leaders gathering in Pittsburgh this week would strive to ensure the recovery was balanced.

 

World Bankers Suggest Rebound May Be Under Way

Central bankers from around the world are starting to focus on how to unwind the policies they used to fight the global financial crisis.

 

Stocks Fall; Alcoa, Deere Slide

Stocks slipped, hobbled again by concerns about the ability of China's economy to act as a catalyst for global recovery.

 

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