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Now playing Next Economy China retains key loan rates as economic recovery shows progress After unexpected cuts in July, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) left the one-year and five-year Loan Prime Rates (LPR) unchanged. Amid recent mixed activity data, China's economy shows signs of a modest recovery. 20/08/2024
Now playing Next Economy Housing expenditures surge in the EU: Where do people pay most? The proportion of household expenditure dedicated to housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels has significantly increased over the past 20 years. Euronews Business takes a closer look at which countries experienced the largest increase. 20/08/2024
Now playing Next Business Possible drug shortages in Germany as China tightens espionage laws Several German states have suspended trips by their quality-control inspectors to Chinese pharmaceutical companies over tightened espionage laws. 19/08/2024
Now playing Next Economy Power to the people - should Europeans choose where their taxes go? As France tries to find its way through political gridlock, the outgoing PM Gabriel Attal is looking for policies with cross-party support. One idea is to give more power to taxpayers. 19/08/2024
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