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Exclusive: China’s central bank to step up easing, won’t borrow Fed playbook – sources
By Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s central bank will ramp up its policy easing to support the coronavirus-ravaged economy but debt worries and property risks will prevent it from following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s steep rate cuts or quantitative easing moves, policy sources said. China’s leaders have pledged to combat the impact from the […]
Biden, in reversal, raises the refugee admission cap to 62,500 in the next six months.
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