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The Netherlands
Dutch political parties want to continue fiscal expansion of previous administration
Taiwan
Taiwan’s economic outlook: a challenging year as global semiconductor sales slump
Japan
Japan makes plans for further monetary and fiscal easing
China
China: loan growth soars in September
Germany
German government presents third relief package
Japan
Japan: retail sales rise while consumer sentiment weakens
China
China: bank loan prime rate unchanged despite economic challenges
China
China: PBoC’s relief measures for Covid are mostly window guidance
China
Zero-Covid strategy threatens Hong Kong’s growth prospects for 2022
Hungary
Hungary’s budget deficit breaks new record
Russia
Russian activity moderated ahead of a fiscal boost
The Netherlands
Dutch bankruptcy lessons for the eurozone
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