
CNBC’s Ted Kemp discusses why China’s reopening from Covid-19 will not pose a wonderful threat to President Xi Jinping—but the financial restoration will not just take a smooth trajectory.
CNBC’s Ted Kemp discusses why China’s reopening from Covid-19 will not pose a wonderful threat to President Xi Jinping—but the financial restoration will not just take a smooth trajectory.
This report is from this week’s CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter with Ian King. Like what you see? You can subscribe here. The dispatch It has already been a gripping cricketing summer in England. A fiercely fought series of five Test matches with India — global cricket’s financial powerhouse — came to an end earlier this week […]
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Read MoreBern Skyline taken from the Rosengarten at sunrise in Switzerland. Church centre: Nydeggkirche Cathedral right: Berner Münster Bridge left: Nydeggbrücke Joe Daniel Price | Moment | Getty Images Switzerland is scrambling to make a trade deal with Washington as it looks to avoid a “triple blow” of economic problems after being hit with 39% tariffs […]
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