China’s Credit Unexpectedly Shrinks in April Amid Weak Demand
China’s credit unexpectedly shrank in April, reflecting weak borrowing demand as the central bank refrained from easing monetary policy.
China’s credit unexpectedly shrank in April, reflecting weak borrowing demand as the central bank refrained from easing monetary policy.
Australia will ban the live export of sheep by sea from May 2028, and help those impacted by the decision to adjust, Agriculture Minister Murray Watt said.
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