Charting the Global Economy: Factory Activity Sags on Inflation
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pdc0fnugcmw0vfzl2p77czez_media_dl_8.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — The global economy is showing signs of wearing down with inflation pressures persisting during the third month of a war-induced energy crunch. Article content Factory activity as measured by S&P Global either slowed or even contracted across the board on all indexes released Thursday, apart from the UK and US. Article content Article content Meanwhile, inflation concerns have driven long-term yields for Group of Seven sovereign bonds to a two-decade high this week. Article content Article content Here are some of t…
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