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Indonesia sees risks to growth on virus, natural disasters
JAKARTA: Indonesia sees downside risks for economic growth in the first quarter as the government imposed more restrictions to curb a worsening coronavirus outbreak, said the finance minister.
Indonesia sees risks to economic growth in Q1
JAKARTA: Indonesia sees downside risks for economic growth in the first quarter as the government imposed more restrictions to curb a worsening coronavirus outbreak, said the finance minister.
Indonesia sees risks to growth on virus curbs, Covid-19 total now almost 990,000
JAKARTA, Jan 24 (Bloomberg): Indonesia sees downside risks for economic growth in the first quarter as the government imposed more restrictions to curb a worsening coronavirus outbreak, said the finance minister.
Keeping the economy moving with stimulus
Experts say higher commodity prices a plus for the economy
Italy PM wins backing for deficit hike after surviving coalition ambush
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte won near unanimous parliamentary backing for extra spending for the COVID-hit economy on Wednesday, just hours after he narrowly survived an attempt by a junior coalition partner to unseat him.
Double-digit earnings growth for most sectors
PETALING JAYA: Most sectors on Bursa Malaysia are likely to see double-digit earnings growth this year, lending further support for the FBM KLCI to breach the 1,800-point level by year-end as market optimism improves.
Italy public debt to hit new post-war record at 158.5% of GDP
ROME: Italy forecasts its debt to soar to a new post-war record level of 158.5% of gross domestic output (GDP) this year, surpassing the 155.6% goal it set in September, a government source told Reuters on Saturday.
UK eyes one-off COVID-19 grant instead of permanent benefit hike - Times
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak has proposed giving a one-off 500 pound ($679) grant to recipients of the country's main unemployment and wage support benefit instead of extending a temporary increase on the welfare payments, The Times reported on Saturday.