Rising borrowing costs may finally be cooling the global economy
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/central-bank-action-finally-cooling-global-economy-data-indicate-c6da0776 Surveys of purchasing managers point to sharper-than-expected slowdowns in the eurozone, Japan and Australia
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