economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
China’s Weak 2026 Start Bolsters Case for Early Policy Easing
Economic Slowdown Marks Start of 2026 China’s economic data for the first month of 2026 points to a weaker-than-expected start, raising concerns among analysts and policymakers alike. Industrial output growth, retail sales, and fixed-asset investment all missed forecasts, signaling that the world’s second-largest economy may be facing headwinds as it emerges from the post-COVID recovery phase.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 10 hours ago in Journal
Dollar Steady After Friday Rally as Investors Weigh a Warsh-Led Fed, Commodity-Linked Currencies Soft. AI-Generated.
The U.S. dollar remained steady at the start of this week following a sharp rally on Friday, as investors digested the prospect of a Federal Reserve led by former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh. Market participants are weighing how a Warsh-led Fed could influence monetary policy, particularly regarding interest rates and inflation management. At the same time, commodity-linked currencies such as the Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, and New Zealand dollar continue to soften, reflecting ongoing weakness in metals and other raw materials.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 10 hours ago in Journal
Wheeling: Power Division Approves Annual Auction Quantum for 800MW in 5 Years. AI-Generated.
In a significant development for Pakistan’s energy sector, the Power Division has approved the annual auction quantum for 800 megawatts (MW) of electricity over the next five years, under the government’s wheeling policy. This initiative is designed to allow private power producers to supply electricity directly to consumers through the national grid, promoting efficiency, competition, and investment in the country’s power infrastructure.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 13 hours ago in Journal
Japan Boosts Deep-Sea Mining Plan to Cut Rare-Earth Reliance. AI-Generated.
Japan has announced an ambitious push to expand its deep-sea mining initiatives, aiming to reduce reliance on imported rare-earth elements (REEs) essential for high-tech industries, including electronics, renewable energy, and defense. The move comes amid growing global concerns over supply chain security, particularly given China’s dominant position in the rare-earth market, which has historically supplied more than 80% of the world’s demand.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 13 hours ago in Journal
World Bank Flags Irrigation Failures. AI-Generated.
The World Bank has recently raised concerns over persistent irrigation failures in several developing countries, warning that inefficiencies in water management are undermining agricultural productivity and threatening long-term food security. In a detailed report, the global financial institution highlighted systemic issues ranging from outdated infrastructure to misallocation of resources, emphasizing that urgent reforms are needed to ensure sustainable and equitable access to water for farming communities.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 13 hours ago in Journal










